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Animalcare Encourages Early Canine GI Support With Free Pot Of Procanicare™

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27th May, 2021 09h57

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Animalcare


York – May 2021:  In recognition of the fact that supporting a puppy’s intestinal microbiome sets up their digestive and wider health for life, Animalcare is giving free pots of GI support product, Procanicare™, to vet practices. Free pots can be claimed at www.animalcare.co.uk/setforlife

‘New puppy diarrhoea’ will be a familiar concept to small animal vets. It is typically due to exposure to factors that are known to risk microbiome disturbance, such as diet change and going to a new home, at a time when the microbial population is at its more sensitive.1 This sign of the microbiome’s distress may be more significant than just a self-limiting inconvenience however, as many studies demonstrate that microbiome disturbances in early life can have a significant impact on health in adulthood.1,2

It has been shown that dogs with more ‘sensitive’ guts have a lower number of Lactobacillus bacteria in their commensal microbiome population.3 This may stem from early life, as the microbial population acquired (and/or assaulted) as a result of environmental exposure when young, is reflected in the composition of the intestinal microbiome long into adulthood.1,2

It is also becoming increasingly clear that early colonisation of the gut coincides with a potentially time-limited period when the immune system is permissive to microbial instruction.1,4 Emerging evidence suggests that these changes last into adulthood too, creating a ‘window of opportunity’ for immune education to occur, influencing resistance or susceptibility to disease later in life.1 This is further supported by human studies that demonstrate a strong link between disturbance to the intestinal microbiome in early life, and increased risk of diseases later in life, including respiratory, GI and metabolic disorders.1,2

There is also a lot of evidence to support the important role of the intestinal microbiome in normal neurodevelopment – hugely important at a time when puppies are learning social and behavioural boundaries.2,4

Proactively supporting the intestinal microbiome of young puppies is not only important for the health status now but also in their future.

James Beaumont, Marketing Manager at Animalcare, says, “We often hear from breeders, new puppy owners and vets that puppies which have had Procanicare™ seem brighter, have firmer stools and less flatulence. With the evidence mounting that the adult intestinal microbiome is shaped in early life and knowing the important and varied vole that it has in wider health throughout life, we want to help vets proactively support the GI health of their youngest patients by providing Procanicare™ for them to trial, with no risk.”

Procanicare™ is the UK’s first ‘For dogs, from dogs’ GI support product, containing 3 canine specific strains of Lactobacillus bacteria. It has been shown that adhesion of gastrointestinal (GI) bacteria to epithelial cells of the gut is host specific.5 Procanicare™ is suitable for use in puppies* and its Lactobacillus species are proven to improve stool consistency, accelerate recovery following acute episodes of diarrhoea and improve well-being.6

Vet practices can claim their free pot of Procanicare™ at www.animalcare.co.uk/setforlife

* Do not use in dogs that weigh <1kg

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References:

1.        Gensollen, T., et al. (2016) How colonization by microbiota in early life shapes the immune system. Science 352 (6285), 539-544.

2.        Rodríguez, J.M., et al. (2015) The composition of the gut microbiota throughout life, with an emphasis on early life. Microbial Ecology in Health & Disease, 26:26050

3.        Beasley et al (2006) Lactic acid bacteria isolated from canine faeces. J Appl Microbial. 101:131-138.

4.        Cryan JF et al, (2012) Mind-altering microorganisms: the impact of the gut microbiota on brain and behavior. Nat Rev Neurosci. 13(10):701-12.

5.        Kumar S, et al. (2017) Comparative assessment of canine-origin Lactobacillus johnsonii CPN23 and dairy origin Lactobacillus acidophillus NCDC 15 for nutrient digestibility, faecal fermentative metabolites and selected gut health indices in dogs. J Nutr Sci.6:e38

6.        Gomez-Gallego.C .et al (2016) A canine-specific probiotic product in treating acute or intermittent diarrhea in dogs: A double-blind placebo-controlled efficacy study. Vet Microbial. 197:122-128.

About Animalcare

Since 1988, Animalcare has been committed to leading in animal health through innovative and trusted products and services to support the veterinary profession. We offer a wide range of animal health products, pet welfare products, practice equipment and identichip® and identibase® - helping reunite lost pets with their owners. We take pride in delivering outstanding customer service and in our responsiveness to customer needs.

A sustainable and passionate organisation, we care about the well-being of animals and the positive impact that healthy animals have on their owners and society.

www.animalcare.co.uk

For further information:

Rebecca George, George PR

Tel: 01449 737281/07974 161108

Email: [email protected]


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