The decision of which variation of Gut Restore Supplement to use is based on personal preference. All of AnimalBiome’s stool bank donors meet the same rigorous criteria, and all Gut Restore Supplement options are equally safe and effective. Premium formulations of the Gut Restore Supplement, such as raw-fed and naturally reared, are available for pet parents who prefer to use them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose the Gut Restore Supplement from naturally reared dogs, raw-fed dogs, or “regular” dogs?
What is a fecal microbiota transplant (FMT)?
A fecal microbiota transplant (FMT), also called a fecal transplant, is the transfer of stool from a healthy donor to the GI tract of a sick recipient. The stool from the donor contains a diverse, well-functioning community of bacteria that take up residence in the recipient’s gut. FMT is the best-known approach for restoring an imbalanced gut microbiome, and has proven to be an effective treatment in both humans and companion animals like cats and dogs.
FMT has been used for hundreds of years in veterinary medicine and for over a thousand years in human medicine. Though modern regulatory entities like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are still determining how to classify it, FMT continues to demonstrate beneficial results for a growing list of human health conditions. For example, FMT is routinely used to treat Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections. And it provides a promising solution for the low gut bacterial diversity associated with Crohn’s disease (a form of IBD).
What are Gut Restore Supplement (FMT) capsules (poop pills)?
An FMT can be delivered via colonoscopy or enema, but for cats and dogs, these procedures generally require sedation. Our Gut Restore Supplement is an oral FMT capsule that gives your dog the benefits of FMT without the need for surgery or sedation. Containing a proprietary mixture of carefully screened, cryoprotected, freeze-dried donor stool, the Gut Restore Supplement capsules (aka “poop pills”) offer a noninvasive, affordable, at-home alternative for pets suffering from digestive, skin, or immune system issues.
How can the Gut Restore Supplement improve my dog’s health?
By seeding your dog’s microbiome with all the right bacteria in the right proportions, the capsules can help reestablish balance and resolve symptoms. While it varies depending on underlying health conditions, positive results—such as better-formed stool, improved appetite, and less itching – can be seen in as little as 24 hours.
When dogs with digestive symptoms, skin issues, or immune system problems are missing certain important gut bacteria, we need to add those missing members to the microbiome and help the new populations grow and thrive.
The Gut Restore Supplement provides a whole community of healthy dog-specific microbes. The outer capsule’s acid-resistant coating prevents it from dissolving until it reaches the intestines, where the contents “seed” your dog’s gut with a diverse array of healthy bacteria, restoring any missing groups.
Where do you get the material for Gut Restore Supplement from Naturally Reared dogs?
Our Gut Restore Supplements from naturally reared donors are derived from stool donated from Dr. Margo Roman’s donor dogs. The donor stool comes from healthy pet dogs that live in homes and have been carefully screened for health, age, fecal consistency, behavior, and microbiome composition (based on DNA sequencing). The donor dogs for this product live a holistic life style and consume a plant-based diet supplemented with raw meat.
Donor stool samples are submitted for parasite and pathogen screening to the IDEXX Reference Laboratories, the leading veterinary diagnostics company, which has stringent quality control guidelines and well-validated standard operating procedures.
All dog donor material is regularly screened for parasites and pathogens.
Dogs are screened for the following pathogens via PCR: Clostridium perfringens CPnetEF toxin gene, Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin Gene, Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter jejuni, canine distemper virus, canine enteric coronavirus, canine parvovirus 2, canine circovirus, Clostridium difficile toxin A, Clostridium difficile toxin B, Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia spp., Salmonella spp.
Dogs are screened for the following parasites via ELISA: Hookworms, Roundworms, and Whipworms.
Dogs are screened for ova and parasites using fecal floatation.
Is the supplement right for my dog?
Dogs of all ages, breeds, health conditions, and with a wide range of symptoms have benefited from the Gut Restore Supplement. The vast majority of dogs see improvement in their digestive issues, food allergies and intolerances, and/or skin issues within one to two months, but sometimes longer.
While this supplement is natural and intended to gently repopulate the microbiome, it does contain high numbers of healthy bacteria that can be overwhelming to medically unstable dogs. If your dog is severely underweight or requires frequent hospitalization, we recommend checking with your veterinarian to see if the Gut Restore Supplement is right for your dog.
Will this supplement help my dog?
About 80% of dogs that take the Gut Restore Supplement see a significant improvement in their symptoms within one month. However, every dog is different, and the Gut Restore Supplement is not effective for every dog. And in some cases, it can take up to two months to start seeing an improvement.
Can I open or crush the capsules to mix the powder in with food?
We strongly recommend giving the capsules whole because the outer capsule has an acid-resistant coating that protects the bacteria during their journey through the stomach acid.
Can I continue my dog’s other medications or supplements?
All medications and supplements can be continued, with one major exception: bacterial probiotics (e.g., Lactobacillus, Enterococcus). These should be discontinued when possible, as these non-native bacteria compete with the dog-specific bacteria in the Gut Restore Supplement. If your veterinarian has prescribed probiotics for your pet, check with them first before discontinuing probiotics. As an alternative, the yeast-based probiotic, S. boulardii, can be used because it supports dog-specific bacteria in the Gut Restore Supplement.
Still have questions? Please visit our Help Center or contact us. We are happy to work with you and/or your veterinarian.
Frequently Asked Questions
Should I choose the Gut Restore Supplement from naturally reared dogs, raw-fed dogs, or “regular” dogs?
The decision of which variation of Gut Restore Supplement to use is based on personal preference. All of AnimalBiome’s stool bank donors meet the same rigorous criteria, and all Gut Restore Supplement options are equally safe and effective. Premium formulations of the Gut Restore Supplement, such as raw-fed and naturally reared, are available for pet parents who prefer to use them.
What is a fecal microbiota transplant (FMT)?
A fecal microbiota transplant (FMT), also called a fecal transplant, is the transfer of stool from a healthy donor to the GI tract of a sick recipient. The stool from the donor contains a diverse, well-functioning community of bacteria that take up residence in the recipient’s gut. FMT is the best-known approach for restoring an imbalanced gut microbiome, and has proven to be an effective treatment in both humans and companion animals like cats and dogs.
FMT has been used for hundreds of years in veterinary medicine and for over a thousand years in human medicine. Though modern regulatory entities like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are still determining how to classify it, FMT continues to demonstrate beneficial results for a growing list of human health conditions. For example, FMT is routinely used to treat Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections. And it provides a promising solution for the low gut bacterial diversity associated with Crohn’s disease (a form of IBD).
What are Gut Restore Supplement (FMT) capsules (poop pills)?
An FMT can be delivered via colonoscopy or enema, but for cats and dogs, these procedures generally require sedation. Our Gut Restore Supplement is an oral FMT capsule that gives your dog the benefits of FMT without the need for surgery or sedation. Containing a proprietary mixture of carefully screened, cryoprotected, freeze-dried donor stool, the Gut Restore Supplement capsules (aka “poop pills”) offer a noninvasive, affordable, at-home alternative for pets suffering from digestive, skin, or immune system issues.
How can the Gut Restore Supplement improve my dog’s health?
By seeding your dog’s microbiome with all the right bacteria in the right proportions, the capsules can help reestablish balance and resolve symptoms. While it varies depending on underlying health conditions, positive results—such as better-formed stool, improved appetite, and less itching – can be seen in as little as 24 hours.
When dogs with digestive symptoms, skin issues, or immune system problems are missing certain important gut bacteria, we need to add those missing members to the microbiome and help the new populations grow and thrive.
The Gut Restore Supplement provides a whole community of healthy dog-specific microbes. The outer capsule’s acid-resistant coating prevents it from dissolving until it reaches the intestines, where the contents “seed” your dog’s gut with a diverse array of healthy bacteria, restoring any missing groups.
Where do you get the material for Gut Restore Supplement from Naturally Reared dogs?
Our Gut Restore Supplements from naturally reared donors are derived from stool donated from Dr. Margo Roman’s donor dogs. The donor stool comes from healthy pet dogs that live in homes and have been carefully screened for health, age, fecal consistency, behavior, and microbiome composition (based on DNA sequencing). The donor dogs for this product live a holistic life style and consume a plant-based diet supplemented with raw meat.
Donor stool samples are submitted for parasite and pathogen screening to the IDEXX Reference Laboratories, the leading veterinary diagnostics company, which has stringent quality control guidelines and well-validated standard operating procedures.
All dog donor material is regularly screened for parasites and pathogens.
Dogs are screened for the following pathogens via PCR: Clostridium perfringens CPnetEF toxin gene, Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin Gene, Campylobacter coli, Campylobacter jejuni, canine distemper virus, canine enteric coronavirus, canine parvovirus 2, canine circovirus, Clostridium difficile toxin A, Clostridium difficile toxin B, Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia spp., Salmonella spp.
Dogs are screened for the following parasites via ELISA: Hookworms, Roundworms, and Whipworms.
Dogs are screened for ova and parasites using fecal floatation.
Is the supplement right for my dog?
Dogs of all ages, breeds, health conditions, and with a wide range of symptoms have benefited from the Gut Restore Supplement. The vast majority of dogs see improvement in their digestive issues, food allergies and intolerances, and/or skin issues within one to two months, but sometimes longer.
While this supplement is natural and intended to gently repopulate the microbiome, it does contain high numbers of healthy bacteria that can be overwhelming to medically unstable dogs. If your dog is severely underweight or requires frequent hospitalization, we recommend checking with your veterinarian to see if the Gut Restore Supplement is right for your dog.
Will this supplement help my dog?
About 80% of dogs that take the Gut Restore Supplement see a significant improvement in their symptoms within one month. However, every dog is different, and the Gut Restore Supplement is not effective for every dog. And in some cases, it can take up to two months to start seeing an improvement.
Can I open or crush the capsules to mix the powder in with food?
We strongly recommend giving the capsules whole because the outer capsule has an acid-resistant coating that protects the bacteria during their journey through the stomach acid.
Can I continue my dog’s other medications or supplements?
All medications and supplements can be continued, with one major exception: bacterial probiotics (e.g., Lactobacillus, Enterococcus). These should be discontinued when possible, as these non-native bacteria compete with the dog-specific bacteria in the Gut Restore Supplement. If your veterinarian has prescribed probiotics for your pet, check with them first before discontinuing probiotics. As an alternative, the yeast-based probiotic, S. boulardii, can be used because it supports dog-specific bacteria in the Gut Restore Supplement.
Still have questions? Please visit our Help Center or contact us. We are happy to work with you and/or your veterinarian.