
Interesting article from PetPlace.com:
When you were at the store shopping for dog food, you may have noticed a label on the bag promoting a new ingredient.
That new ingredient is "prebiotics". Have you seen it?
There has been a push for more "natural" dog foods that work to promote health through good nutrition. This has led to several valuable developments in the pet food industry. One of these developments is a better understanding of the role of good and bad bacteria in dogs.
The idea is to maximize the good bacteria and minimize the bad bacteria naturally. Prebiotics do just that. Prebiotics are non-digestible ingredients in food that stimulate the growth of good bacteria.
A normal dog's digestive tract has bacteria that help the dog break down his food into absorbable components. The "good" bacteria allows for digestion of the food and proper absorption of the nutrients.
An imbalance in the "good" vs. "bad" bacteria can create problems. Not enough good bacteria or too many bad bacteria can change this process, thus altering the absorption of food and the overall health of the dog.
Prebiotics have demonstrated that they work to maximize the good bacteria AND have positive effects on immune system function, intestinal regularity and mineral absorption, including calcium. In humans, prebiotics have even demonstrated a reduction in the risk for colon cancer and irritable bowel disorders such as Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis.
Eukanuba was the first pet food company to include prebiotics in pet food. Prebiotics can now be found in most of Eukanuba's product lines.
So now you know. If you see " prebiotics" on the bag, you now know that they will help maintain the right balance between good and bad bacteria to aid digestion and absorption of nutrients while encouraging strong defenses with a healthy immune system.
Encouraging good digestive tract health through good nutrition can strengthen your dog's immune system, which strengthens his defenses against harmful diseases. Promoting good digestive health encourages overall health.
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