Legacy Biome FMT Capsules
- Nicole Agius
- Oct 4
- 3 min read

Introducing Legacy Biome FMT Capsules — Now Available at Betty’s
At Betty’s, we’re always looking for cutting-edge nutritional solutions to support your dog’s health from the inside out. That’s why we’re excited to announce that we’ve stocked Legacy Biome FMT Capsules (Small Dogs) — a next-generation gut health supplement now available through our shop. (You can see the product details here .)
Below, I’ll walk you through what makes Legacy Biome special, how it works, and how to use it safely to support your dog’s wellness.
What is Legacy Biome FMT?
FMT stands for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation — basically, the transfer of a healthy, balanced gut microbial community to a recipient to encourage microbiome diversity and balance. In the case of these capsules, the product uses microbiota derived from donor dogs that have been carefully selected, raised under strict protocols, and screened for safety.
Here are a few key features:
Legacy Donor Network: Donor dogs come from a multi-generational lineage, with controlled care and consistent health protocols.
Diet & Environment: Donors are fed raw animal proteins plus fresh organic foods, without routine antibiotics, NSAIDs, pesticides, or chemical flea/tick treatments.
Storage & Shelf Life: Store in a cool, dry place; shelf life is around 2 years.
Importantly, this product is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent disease. It’s meant to support a healthier gut ecosystem in conjunction with good diet and veterinary care.
Why Gut Health Matters — And How Legacy Biome Helps
1. Microbial Diversity Is KeyA rich, diverse gut microbiome helps with digestion, nutrient absorption, immune regulation, and more. When low diversity or dysbiosis (imbalances) creep in, dogs can suffer from digestive upset, nutrient malabsorption, skin issues, low energy, and more.
2. Seeding & RebalancingFMT approaches aim to “seed” or boost beneficial microbial communities in the recipient’s GI tract. By introducing beneficial strains and microbial diversity from a healthy donor, the gut environment in the recipient has a better chance of rebounding. Legacy Biome is one such tool to assist that process.
3. Complementary to Diet & CareFMT capsules are not a replacement for good nutrition or veterinary oversight. They work best when paired with a clean, balanced diet, stress management, routine vaccinations or checks, and monitoring for GI or systemic conditions.
How to Use Legacy Biome Safely & Effectively
Step | Recommendation |
Consult your vet first | Especially if your dog has GI disease, immunocompromise, or recent antibiotic use |
Start slow | Begin with a lower dose (per manufacturer instructions or vet recommendation) |
Mix with food | If your dog resists capsules, open and sprinkle into soft food (if safe) |
Observe & monitor | Watch for changes in stool consistency, appetite, energy, skin condition |
Long-term plan | Use as part of a regimen; occasional pulses or maintenance dosing may be more appropriate than constant use |
Because every dog’s gut is unique, it may take days to weeks of consistent use to see steady improvement.
Why We Chose to Stock Legacy Biome at Betty’s
We selected this product because it aligns with the standards we uphold for pet nutrition and wellness:
It uses a carefully vetted donor network with transparent protocols
The manufacturing is trustworthy, with clean sourcing and no unnecessary chemicals
It offers a novel tool for supporting gut health, which is foundational to overall wellness
We believe this adds real value for pet owners in Malta (and beyond) who want to support their dogs’ health from the inside out.
What to Expect & What Not to Expect
Do expect:
Gradual improvements in digestion, stool consistency, coat condition, energy
Variability depending on dog-to-dog (age, history, diet, health status)
That the capsules are a supplement — not a miracle cure
Don’t expect:
Instant or overnight fixes
A “cure-all” for serious GI diseases (these must be diagnosed and managed under vet care)
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