Detox beim Hund: Was wirklich hinter Entschlackung steckt

Dog Detox: What 'Cleansing' Really Means

Detox for Dogs: Why the Gut Flora Should Be Cleansed

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What does detoxification mean?

Detoxification refers to the body's natural cleansing process, removing harmful metabolic products that can accumulate over time. Especially for dogs with digestive problems, targeted detoxification can help alleviate discomfort and improve health.

Why is detoxification important for dogs?

Many dogs suffer from itching, skin problems, ear infections, or digestive issues. Natural detoxification can help rid the body of toxins that burden the immune system.

How detoxification strengthens the gut flora

The digestive system plays a key role in your dog's health. The right composition of the gut flora not only influences digestion but also the immune system and nutrient absorption.

Natural ingredients like blueberries, psyllium husks and milk thistle can gently cleanse and support the gut:

  • Blueberries: Contain valuable antioxidants that neutralize free radicals.
  • Psyllium husks: Promote healthy digestion and regulate bowel movements.
  • Coconut oil and rapeseed oil: Support fat metabolism and provide healthy fatty acids.
  • Pumpkin seeds and turmeric: Contribute to liver detoxification.

How do we approach this with BugBell?

Our purple detoxification with blueberries and psyllium husks is specially developed for dogs with gastrointestinal problems. We rely on 100% natural ingredients that:

  • support the detoxification of the stomach, intestines, liver and kidneys,
  • stabilize the gut flora long-term,
  • and gently strengthen the immune system.

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Note: This article does not replace veterinary advice. Our products can provide nutritional support but are not veterinary medicinal products. If your dog has health problems, please always consult a veterinarian.

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Reviewed and approved by

Jamina Zaugg, M.Sc.

Food Scientist at BugBell

Jamina is a food scientist specializing in functional pet food formulations, alternative protein sources, and digestible feeding. At BugBell, she is responsible for product development, formulation validation, and transparent, open declaration of all ingredients.

Degree: M.Sc. Food Science (Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences)

Expertise: Nutritional physiology, alternative proteins, formulation and labeling law (EU)

Conflicts of interest: works for BugBell (product-related content may mention own products)