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A quieter tummy, a happier dog.

For the sensitive-tummy owner

Is your dog's stomach constantly trying to tell you something?

One day their poop looks perfect. The next day it's soft.

Then comes the gas. The bloating. The scooting across your living room carpet.

If your dog's digestion feels unpredictable, you're not imagining it and you're definitely not alone.

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Digestive Balance

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The story

"I never knew what kind of poop I was going to get."

For months, Jessica monitored everything. New food. Different treats. More exercise. Less exercise.

Nothing seemed to explain why her dog's digestion was so inconsistent. Some days everything looked normal. Other days there was gas, bloating, or loose stools. Then came the scooting.

She was tired of guessing.

After researching digestive wellness, she discovered something many dog parents overlook: consistent digestion often starts with consistent gut support.

Excessive gas Stool consistency

Frequent scooting

Sensitive digestion

Tummy discomfort

Loose one day, firm the next

Bloating after meals

Irregular stools

Increased grass eating

The everyday signs

The quiet signals of an unhappy gut.

Many digestive issues don't look dramatic. Instead, they show up as ongoing annoyances that never seem to fully disappear.

Most dog owners spend months chasing symptoms instead of supporting the digestive system itself.

A healthy gut supports

Nutrient absorption

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Healthy bowel movements

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Immune function

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Comfort after meals

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Overall wellbeing

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Why it matters

Digestion is the quiet engine of everything else.

Your dog's digestive system does more than process food. Inside the gut are billions of beneficial bacteria that help keep the whole body in balance. When that balance is disrupted, digestive irregularities become more common.

That's why veterinarians and nutrition experts increasingly emphasize daily gut support as part of a long-term wellness routine.

Meet Aavilo

A daily digestive wellness chew.

Formulated for dogs with sensitive stomachs and unpredictable digestion. Whether it's gas, bloating, scooting, or inconsistent stools Aavilo supports a healthier daily routine.

Digestive balance

Stool quality

Healthy gut bacteria

Daily comfort

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Why they choose it

Small ritual, big shift in daily comfort.

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Digestive Balance

Helps maintain a healthy gut environment day after day.

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Firmer Stools

Supports healthy stool quality and consistency.

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Fewer Upsets

Supports everyday digestive comfort.

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Beneficial Bacteria

Helps maintain a balanced microbiome.

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Easy Daily Routine

One simple habit for long-term wellness.

What owners say

Real dogs. Quieter tummies.

Verified customer reviews

"The biggest difference was consistency. We stopped wondering what we'd find in the backyard every morning."

Nicole
Dog Mom

"My dog's gas became much less noticeable, and his digestion seemed more predictable."

Jason
Pet Parent

"After months of trying different foods, gut support turned out to be the missing piece."

Melissa
Labrador Owner

Common questions

Answers, without the guesswork.

Still curious? We're happy to help. Reach out any time.

Why does my dog have gas all the time?

Gas can occur for many reasons, including diet, eating habits, and digestive imbalances.

What causes scooting?

Scooting can have multiple causes. If it becomes persistent, consult your veterinarian.

Can gut health affect stool consistency?

Yes. A healthy digestive system helps support normal bowel movements.

How long does daily gut support take to work?

Results vary by dog, but many owners report improvements after consistent use.

Can I give it every day?

Yes. Daily use is designed to support long-term digestive wellness.

Common questions

because every dog parent deserves to know what tomorrow's poop will look like.

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Disclaimer: I’m not a veterinarian—just a dog mom sharing what worked for me. This is my personal experience, and results may vary.