AnimalBiome conducted a study on 40 dogs who had diagnosed or suspected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Each dog was given a DoggyBiome Gut Restore Supplement (fecal transplant in a capsule) twice per day, for 25 days. After the supplement course was finished, 80% of the dogs in the study were reported to have improved clinical signs or symptoms of IBD, such as reduced frequency of diarrhea and better formed stool.
In addition to symptom relief, about half of the dogs in this study also were reported to have an increase in appetite with some having a beneficial weight gain even in this short period of time.
This study highlights that fecal microbiota transplants can be an effective tool to improve symptoms and quality of life for dogs with IBD. And since there’s no known cure for canine IBD, these positive results from our DoggyBiome Gut Restore Supplement (fecal transplant in a capsule) are especially exciting and important.

For more information about FMT and the study, see our 2019 publication, The Promise of Fecal Transplants: A Microbiome Solution for Veterinary Practitioners.