Journal article

Longitudinal Survey of Fecal Microbiota in Healthy Dogs Administered a Commercial Probiotic

S Ciaravolo, LM Martínez-López, RJN Allcock, AP Woodward, C Mansfield

Frontiers in Veterinary Science | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2021

Abstract

The aim of this longitudinal microbiome study was to investigate the effects of a commercially available veterinary synbiotic product (Blackmore's® Paw DigestiCare 60™) on the fecal microbiome of healthy dogs using 16S rRNA gene microbial profiling. Fifteen healthy, privately-owned dogs participated in a 2-week trial administration of the product. Fecal samples were collected at different time points, including baseline (prior to treatment), during administration and after discontinuation of product. Large intra- and inter-individual variation was observed throughout the study, but microbiome composition at higher phylogenetic levels, alpha and beta diversity were not significantly altered a..

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