Dysbiosis In Dogs
Dysbiosis is a term used to describe an imbalance in the population of microorganisms living in dogs' gut. The gut microbiome comprises a complex ecosystem of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms that play an essential role in maintaining the health and well-being of the host. These microorganisms help to break down food, produce vitamins, and protect against harmful pathogens.
In a healthy dog, the gut microbiome is in a state of balance, with beneficial bacteria outnumbering harmful bacteria. However, when this balance is disrupted, the population of harmful bacteria can increase, leading to a condition known as dysbiosis.
You may hear Dysbiosis termed Leaky Gut.
What Causes Dysbiosis
Contributing factors to dysbiosis include
poor diet
nutrient deficiencies
poor hygiene
exposure to toxins
inherited from an unhealthy mother
Symptoms of Dysbiosis
diarrhea,
weight loss,
nutrient deficiencies,
malnourishment
weakened immune system.
These symptoms can lead to a variety of health problems, including inflammatory bowel disease, leaky gut, allergies, and even cancer. In some cases, dysbiosis can lead to life-threatening infections. So it’s very important to address your dogs
Treatment for Dysbiosis
More traditional veterinarians are going tot suggest antibiotics to kill off harmful bacteria. But we know antibiotics kill off ALL bacteria — the bad and the good.
This ultimately just leads to a prolonging of imbalance and gut health issues. Antibiotic use is one of the common causes of dysbiosis. It sounds like a vicious cycle.
Feeding a Dog With Dysbiosis
Better treatment options for dysbiosis in dogs include dietary changes to fresh foods. for nutrition and digestibility. And essential oils and herbs to soothe and heal the inflammation.
Supplements for Dysbiosis
Supplementation with probiotics and prebiotics will be essential to restore balance of gut bacteria.
Call me to discuss using essential oils & herbs or customizing a diet for your dog.