First, she checked the . She knew Petco and Petsmart almost always had the blue boxes stacked high in the healthcare aisle. She liked going there because Barnaby could tag along and sniff the treat bins as a reward for his bravery.
For a moment, she considered the . While usually a bit more expensive, she knew they kept the professional-grade supply behind the counter, and it gave her a chance to ask the vet tech if Barnaby’s "room-clearing" gas was truly normal (it was).
Sarah decided on a quick trip to the local pet store. Ten minutes later, she was back, tearing open a sachet and dusting Barnaby’s kibble with the savory powder. Barnaby didn't even hesitate; he inhaled his dinner, licked the bowl clean, and curled up for a peaceful, gurgle-free nap.
His human, Sarah, watched him sigh a heavy, doggy sigh. She knew it was time for the "magic sprinkles"—Purina Pro Plan FortiFlora. It was the only thing that kept Barnaby’s tummy quiet and his tail wagging.
Finally, she remembered that even like Walmart and Target had started carrying it in their pet pharmacy sections.
Then, she looked at . Chewy and Amazon were her "emergency" buttons. With a few taps, she could have a 30-count box arriving at her doorstep by tomorrow morning, often at a slight discount if she hit the "Autoship" button.

