We tend to feed our pets on the foods that we like – yes we are all guilty of it! I feel far less guilty now that I am vegan and have chosen to feed Ruff only on healthy vegan nutritious options rather than on the pizza crusts, sausages and ham that as a family we all used to treat him with!
The gut microbiome (the new term for our intestinal flora genetic material) has a big influence on the physical and mental health of all of us – our pets included. There are several complex factors that can alter an animal’s microbiome, for instance diet, stress and who they live with (a bit like us humans!)
Luis Pedro Coelho and his colleagues at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, in collaboration with Nestlé Research, studied the gut microbiome of beagles and retrievers. They found not only many similarities with other dog breeds but also with the human gut microbiome. Furthermore, he found out that our gut microbiome is more similar to the dog gut microbiome than those of pigs or mice – two organisms used frequently in model studies.
Speaking of the discovery, Luis Pedro Coelho says: “The results of this comparison suggest that we are more similar to man’s best friend than we originally thought.”
Dogs were the first animals to be domesticated by humans, and we have frequently shared food resources and living quarters with our ‘best friends’ throughout history – in fact for the 25 000 years or more.
There are important implications and applications that extend from the discoveries of Dr Coelho and his colleagues. One of which is using the dog as a model for human gut microbiome studies and vice versa, as Dr Coelho explains: “These findings suggest that dogs could be a better model for nutrition studies than pigs or mice and we could potentially use data from dogs to study the impact of diet on gut microbiome in humans, and humans could be a good model to study the nutrition of dogs.”
Amazing isn’t it that we can be used as models to help our dogs rather than animals being used to benefit us!! There are research models underway where humans and dogs are treated for certain diseases with ‘donor samples of faeces’ from healthy individuals as shown in this article Stool Substitute Transplant Therapy.
It is well known that high fibre natural unprocessed foods carry far more of these healthy ‘good’ gut bacteria, so yet again, more proof that a vegetable-based diet is healthier for our pets….and for us!
Maisy the rescue just LOVES her vegan diet
8 years of successfully feeding a vegan dog food diet and Maisy just loves it!
Louie the active Sprocker loves baguettes!
His weakness for bread and baguettes resulted in him suffering from a case of pancreatitis
Why I am investing in you as you give me hope!
I am cashing in my pension for you as you give me such hope for the future – this post is very personal but I feel it needs to be shared with you
Pope Francis the Patron Saint of Animals
Pope Francis to ‘every person on Earth’: Be kind to animals
Dora the Newfypoo was raw fed and now adores her vegan diet!
We all need a Dora in our lives – her optimism and love of life and her vegan dog food fills us all with such hope!
Gentle giant Drake’s life transforms on a plant-based diet
Since starting on a homecooked wholefood plant-based diet, Drake’s life changes dramatically for the better!
Moss has a calming effect on his meat-eating brother
Moss shows no interest in his brother’s food, whereas his brother is very keen to get Moss’ vegan food!
12 year old Mastiff Troy’s astounding transition from raw to vegan dog food
Troy was fed a raw food diet all his life but at the age of 12, he transitioned to vegan dog food and the changes seen are astounding!
My biggest regret is not switching Nero to vegan food sooner
Just try it…My biggest regret is not switching Nero’s diet to a plant based diet sooner
“I feel massively positive – to be vegan now is the easiest thing in the world”
The Guardian features Dr Arielle Griffiths, vegan dog Ruff and other wonderful vegan dog owners
8 years vegan and like a puppy!
Molly the Shi Tzu’s life changed when she transitioned to Solo Vegetal to sort out the pain of her IBD
Teddy’s anxiety and behaviour changed on a vegan diet
Teddy the rescue Jack Russell had a dramatic behaviour change on a homemade plant-based diet















