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Pet Microbiome

Gut health is a crucial component of a pet's long and happy life. Nom Nom encourages you to learn about your pet's microbiome.
Gastrointestinal Disease & Probiotics

Gastrointestinal Disease & Probiotics

Animal intestines are a haven for microbes—and imbalance in the types of bacteria that live there is linked to gastrointestinal disease. Evidence shows that using probiotics could help your pet keep a healthy microbiome and help their symptoms.
Allergies & Probiotics

Allergies & Probiotics

Imbalances in the types of microbes that live in animal guts may contribute to your pet’s reaction to dust, pollen, and food. A simple change in diet—and probiotics with beneficial bacteria—could help your pet feel better.
Giardia & Its Link to the Microbiome

Giardia & Its Link to the Microbiome

Bacteria can protect animals from infection by many different pathogens. The microbiome acts as a protective barrier, outcompeting potential invaders for nutrients. When pathogens such as Giardia bypass this protection, your pet may experience shifts in their microbiome.
Fiber and The Microbiome

Fiber and The Microbiome

Fiber is a component of food that most animals cannot digest, but their gut bacteria can. It is linked to numerous health benefits but it also plays an important role in keeping the microbiome happy and healthy.
A Glossary of Terms: Microbiology Edition

A Glossary of Terms: Microbiology Edition

A collection of definitions for common microbiome terms and other relevant phrases.
Microbiome Diversity

Microbiome Diversity

Trillions of microbes (including viruses and fungi) inhabit mammalian intestinal tracts, creating a complex community that helps us digest food and stay healthy. The diversity of our gut microbiome can indicate how well the system functions and may contribute to different medical conditions.
Probiotics and Pet Health

Probiotics and Pet Health

Dive in to the world of probiotics, and learn what they are and how they can influence our health and the health of our pets.
Microbiome in Nutrition

Microbiome in Nutrition

Diet has an enormous impact on microbiome composition in the gut, since changes in the types of food we consume may lead to shifts in the types of bacteria that are predominantly present. The microbiome also has a considerable influence on our ability to break down and absorb nutrients.
Microbes in the Gut

Microbes in the Gut

Gastrointestinal tracts of pets, which are composed of all parts involved in the consumption of food including the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines, are also havens for trillions of bacteria. These bacteria are part of the gut microbiome and can have a profound impact on their health.
Evolution of Microbiome Research

Evolution of Microbiome Research

Our colonized microorganisms are collectively referred to as the “microbiota.” While scientists have known for decades that we are host to millions of bacteria, research investigating the role of the microbiome has only recently become a focal point.