Visbiome® Vet Advanced GI Care High Potency Probiotic for Dogs & Cats, 225B CFU, 8-Strain Formula, Refrigerated, Veterinarian Recommended, Clean Label Certified, 30 Packets Review
By Dr. Lena Ortiz · Canine wellness writer · Published 2026-06-09 · Updated 2026-06-24
4.7(120)Amazon rating$76.951,000+ bought last month
Our verdict
Visbiome Vet Advanced GI Care is a high potency, refrigerated 8-strain probiotic powder built for serious gut support in both dogs and cats, and its 4.7 star rating across 120 reviews suggests it delivers for owners willing to pay a premium price and manage refrigeration.
Owners of dogs, or dogs and cats in the same household, who want a veterinarian recommended, high CFU probiotic and don't mind refrigerated storage and a higher price.
Skip if
You want a shelf-stable, budget-friendly option, or you're not able to keep the product refrigerated consistently.
Form Powder
Flavor Unflavored
Best for Stomach
Weight 42 Grams
Priced 208% above the category median ($24.99 across 128 tracked models)
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 120 owner ratings
Popularity1.2/5
120 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other dog food and health supplements we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['Visbiome Vet Advanced GI Care is an unflavored powder built around an 8-strain probiotic blend delivering 225 billion CFU per packet, positioned as a high potency option for gut support in both dogs and cats. It ships as 30 individual packets, and the brand markets it as veterinarian recommended and clean label certified.', "Because it's a refrigerated product, it requires more careful storage than a shelf-stable chew or tablet, which is typical of higher potency probiotic lines aimed at more serious digestive support needs. The unflavored powder format also makes it easy to mix into food regardless of your pet's flavor preferences.", 'At $76.95 for 30 packets, this is one of the pricier options in the probiotic category, but it backs that price with a 4.7 star average across 120 reviews and roughly 1,000 purchases a month, suggesting steady demand despite the cost.']
Pros
High potency 225 billion CFU, 8-strain formula
Marketed as veterinarian recommended and clean label certified
Works for both dogs and cats in multi-pet households
Unflavored powder mixes easily into any food
Strong 4.7 star rating across 120 reviews
Cons
Refrigeration requirement adds a storage step most chews and tablets don't need
Meaningfully more expensive than chew or tablet based probiotics
30 packets is a relatively short supply given the price
Specifications
Form
Powder
Flavor
Unflavored
Best for
Stomach
Weight
42 Grams
Performance notes
The 225 billion CFU count per packet is notably higher than typical chew or tablet based probiotics, and an 8-strain blend is designed to cover more ground than single or dual strain formulas. Refrigeration is generally needed to keep higher CFU counts viable through the product's shelf life, so consistent cold storage matters here more than with room temperature chews.
What buyers say
A 4.7 star average across 120 reviews, combined with about 1,000 purchases a month, points to a smaller but highly satisfied customer base, consistent with a premium, vet oriented product rather than a mass-market impulse buy.
Yes, this is a refrigerated product, so it needs consistent cold storage to maintain its probiotic potency, unlike many shelf-stable chews or tablets.
Can this be used for cats as well as dogs?
Yes, the product is labeled for both cats and dogs, which can be convenient in a multi-pet household.
Is this a good option for a dog with a serious digestive issue?
This is a high potency formula often used for more significant digestive support, but it's not a substitute for veterinary care. Talk to your vet about the right approach if your dog has an ongoing digestive problem.
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