What is it?
ZooLac Propaste is the basic product in the ZooLac range: a probiotic paste for daily and preventive support of the intestinal flora. It is easy to administer and suitable when digestion needs extra attention, including during stress, a change of environment, a feed change or after a course of antibiotics.
Why ZooLac Propaste?
- Basic ZooLac product for daily and preventive use.
- Supports the intestinal flora with probiotics.
- Easy to administer as a paste.
- Suitable for dogs, cats and other companion animals.
- Part of a graduated range: use Multipaste or Opti Paste for more pronounced complaints.
The ZooLac range at a glance
- Product
- Propaste
- Composition
- Probiotics
- When to use
- Daily and preventive support of the intestinal flora
- Product
- Multipaste
- Composition
- Propaste plus zeolite and yeast-cell-wall fragments
- When to use
- For loose or watery stools and toxins in the intestinal flora
- Product
- Opti Paste
- Composition
- Multipaste plus activated vegetable carbon
- When to use
- For flatulence, gas and abdominal bloating
| Product | Composition | When to use |
|---|---|---|
| Propaste | Probiotics | Daily and preventive support of the intestinal flora |
| Multipaste | Propaste plus zeolite and yeast-cell-wall fragments | For loose or watery stools and toxins in the intestinal flora |
| Opti Paste | Multipaste plus activated vegetable carbon | For flatulence, gas and abdominal bloating |
When should it be used?
- Preventive support of healthy intestinal flora.
- During stress caused by moving home, boarding, transport or busy situations.
- During a gradual transition to a different feed.
- For support during and after a course of antibiotics.
- For young animals with a still-sensitive digestive system.
Good to know
ZooLac Propaste supports the intestinal flora and does not replace veterinary treatment. Consult a veterinarian if serious or persistent signs occur, including prolonged diarrhoea, blood in the stool, vomiting or lethargy.
Areas of application
Dogs and cats · Rabbits · Breeders · Kennels and catteries · Boarding facilities · Shelters and rescue centres · Veterinary practices.

