To be sure the latex is removed, purchase a food grade aloe or avoid whole leaf products and your dog should be just fine. So I stand behind the topical use of aloe 100 percent! Besides, aloe has a really yucky and bitter taste … so your dog isn't all that likely to eat it anyway! read more
Aloe vera, which is from the Aloaceae family, is a common houseplant. Aloes contain anthraquinone glycosides which are purgatives (medications that encourage bowel movements). When ingested, these glycosides are metabolized by intestinal bacteria forming compounds that increase mucus production and water in the colon. read more
Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide Molecule is one of the main ingredients in the aloe capsule and is the big driver behind aiding in dog diarrhea. This ingredient is a natural strengthening molecule for the digestive tract due to its high absorption capacity and assimilation to each pet’s unique digestive environment. read more