Kombucha is a fermented tea beverage that has gained popularity in recent years as a health drink for humans. However, it can also be given to dogs in moderation as a probiotic supplement.
Kombucha contains beneficial bacteria and yeast that can help improve gut health in dogs. It may also help boost the immune system, improve digestion, and reduce inflammation.
While kombucha is generally safe for dogs to consume in moderation, it should not be given in large quantities or as a replacement for their regular diet. Some types of kombucha may also contain caffeine or alcohol, which can be harmful to dogs. It is important to check the ingredients and consult with a veterinarian before giving kombucha to your dog.
It is recommended to give dogs no more than 1-2 tablespoons of kombucha per day, depending on their size. It is best to start with a small amount and gradually increase as tolerated. Kombucha can be added to their food or water. If your dog experiences any negative reactions, discontinue use and consult with a veterinarian.