21 results on '"Fritsch, Dale A."'
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2. Microbiome function underpins the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
3. Adding a polyphenol-rich fiber bundle to food impacts the gastrointestinal microbiome and metabolome in dogs
4. Additional file 3 of A prospective multicenter study of the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
5. Additional file 5 of A prospective multicenter study of the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
6. Additional file 6 of A prospective multicenter study of the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
7. Additional file 1 of A prospective multicenter study of the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
8. Additional file 2 of A prospective multicenter study of the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
9. Additional file 4 of A prospective multicenter study of the efficacy of a fiber-supplemented dietary intervention in dogs with chronic large bowel diarrhea
10. Algal oil as an alternative source of docosahexaenoic acid in feline diets.
11. Novel Dietary Fiber Blend Alters Metabolism of Gastrointestinal Microbiome to Improve Digestive Health and Produce Beneficial Postbiotics in Adult Dogs
12. Novel Dietary Fiber Blend Alters Metabolism of Gastrointestinal Microbiome to Improve Digestive Health and Produce Beneficial Postbiotics in Adult Cats
13. Specialized Dietary Fibers Alter Microbiome Composition & Promote Fermentative Metabolism in the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract of Healthy Adult Cats (P20-045-19)
14. Select Dietary Fibers Alter GI Microbiome Composition & Promote Fermentative Metabolism in the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract of Healthy Adult Dogs (P20-044-19)
15. Food with Specialized Dietary Fiber Sources Improves Clinical Outcomes in Adult Cats with Constipation or Diarrhea
16. Polyphenol‐rich Dietary Fiber Sources Increased Antioxidant & Anti‐inflammatory Polyphenols in the Lower Gastrointestinal Tracts of Healthy Adult Cats While Maintaining Fecal Characteristics Similar to Control
17. Specialized Dietary Fiber Sources Improved Stool Parameters, Increased Fecal Saccharolytic and Fermentative Metabolites, & Delivered Antioxidant & Antiinflammatory Polyphenols to the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract of Healthy Adult Cats
18. Select Dietary Fiber Sources Improve Stool Parameters, Decrease Fecal Putrefactive Metabolites, and Deliver Antioxidant and Anti‐inflammatory Plant Polyphenols to the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract of Adult Dogs
19. Cats with IRIS stage 1 and 2 chronic kidney disease maintain body weight and lean muscle mass when fed food having increased caloric density, and enhanced concentrations of carnitine and essential amino acids
20. Acceptance and effects of a therapeutic renal food in pet cats with chronic kidney disease
21. Taste Preference in Cats is Influenced by Physiological State
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