Good Guts, Happy Pups

What's Really Going On Inside Your Dog

We tend to notice our dog’s health from the outside—shiny coat, wagging tail, energy for days. But some of the most important stuff? It happens in the gut.

Your dog’s digestive system does more than just process food. It helps regulate their immune response, absorb nutrients, support their mood, and keep everything moving (in more ways than one).

That’s why we made our Sliders with Beef with gut health in mind. Soft, meaty, and made with purposeful ingredients, they’re more than just a treat—they’re a daily helper for the system that keeps everything running.

The Gut-Smart Ingredients Inside

We started with real beef for high-quality protein. But the gut health power comes from these functional ingredients:

  • Pumpkin: A go-to for digestive balance, pumpkin is packed with soluble fiber to help firm up loose stools or ease constipation. It also feeds the good bacteria in the gut.

  • Oat Fiber: A gentle, non-irritating fiber source that supports healthy stool formation and keeps things moving regularly.

  • Vinegar: A subtle addition with natural antimicrobial properties that may support a balanced microbiome and better nutrient absorption.

Together, they help soothe the stomach, support digestion, and create a healthy environment in the gut—all in a tasty, soft treat your dog will love.

Why Gut Health Matters (More Than You Think)

A healthy gut affects more than just digestion. It can help:

  • Improve how nutrients get absorbed

  • Reduce bloating and gas

  • Support a strong immune system

  • Influence energy levels and behavior

  • Lead to better skin, coat, and overall vitality

When your dog’s digestion is off, you notice. When it’s supported? You notice that too—in all the best ways.

Treats with a Purpose

We believe treats should be more than just a moment of joy (though we love that part too). With our Sliders with Beef, every bite works a little harder—helping your dog feel better from the inside out.

Because a happy gut can lead to a healthier, happier pup—and that’s something worth treating.