It just makes so much sense to do your due diligence when choosing your pets source
of nourishment, their food, for the rest of their lives. A factor has been proven over and over again and it is not all pet
foods are equal. Some of the products are manufactured to make money with little or no concern for the animals to which the
product will be fed. But an extremely important fact gets over looked most of the time. Is your pet's lower digestive tract
in the best condition to absorb the goodness and vital nutrients from what ever food you choose for your pet, no matter which
one it is?
There are so many factors that affect your pet's ability to digest and absorb the
goodness in the food during your pet's life. Their health, of course, their stress level, have they been on antibiotics, what
other animals are they in contact with, as all our pets do like to sniff, their hereditary factors and even the health of
their mother when the puppies were born are all factors that will affect the ability to absorb the goodness and vital nutrients
in the digestive tract. This problem, as stated in the list of items above, can start as early as your pet's date of birth
and continues throughout their lives and addressing them will help yor pet have a happy, healthy life with more energy.
My passions are travelling and German Shepherd dogs. Breeding and showing German
Shepherds has been a hobby of mine for many years and as some of the dog fancy know, this breed has had it`s share of problems
over the years but then again, which breed hasn`t had some difficulties.
As pet owners, breeders and exhibitors and the people who benefit from our pet`s
loyalty, devotion and their ability to please us when all else has failed, it is our responsibility to do whatever we can
do to provide our pets with what they cannot provide for themselves and that is a healthy digestive tract which is able to
give them the vital nourishment from the food that is being fed to them by their owners.
It seems like a fair enough bargain but our pets will continue to give us their
love and devotion whether we give back to them or not. Our pets don`t ask for bargains.
Without getting too scientific, the solution to our pet`s dilemma is called microbials
or probiotics, a group of natural products assembled to help your pets, from birth to passing, maintain a healthy digestive
tract which is capable of absorbing as much vital nutrients as that animal is capable of absorbing to ensure a happy and vitally
healthy life.
But your due diligence does not end with choosing your pet`s food. Numerous independent
studies have proven that many of the so called animal microbials, canine, feline and others, do not contain what they say
the product contains on the label and does not do what the product says it will do in it`s advertising.
So, in summary, there is a product that can assist your pet greatly in it`s absorption
of the vital nutrients in the food that you feed to your pets on a daily basis and thus, help them to a happier and healthier
life. They are called microbials or probiotics, these words refer to the same products. But ``caveat emptor`` or buyer beware!
The same problem that is present in the manufacture of pet food exists in the manufacture of microbials and probiotics. All
these products are not as they are stated to be and have been proven to be as such by independent study. I will leave you
with one final word `FASTRACK`.
Since 1986, Fastrack products have been FDA approved with a minimum guarantee analysis
on every label .A microbiologist continually monitors the levels of bacteria and all ingredients
for quantity and quality in all the product produced. The success of Fastrack with dogs is measured by healthy, longevity,
decreased intestinal upsets, show quality hair coats, increased engergy to perform as working dogs, show dogs, hunting
dogs or performance dogs. Pet dogs of any breed or mixed breed will benefit from daily use of Fastrack in the same ways. Fastrack
has been recommended from dog owner to dog owner without expensive advertising campaigns or big brand name companies.
The proof of our products are in our winning champions, energetic working and performance dogs, and the health and longevity of
our pets and senior dogs.
Probiotics and Microbials
– An Explanation of Benefits for Dogs and Cats
Sometimes,
a discussion about probiotics and microbials can become very scientific and hard to read not to mention understand. This is,
however, an attempt to explain the benefits of probiotics and microbials for cats and dogs in a manner that can be easily
understood. There may be some latin names of bacteria which are even difficult to pronounce but these terms are sometimes
necessary. Please bear with me.
This
whole field of probiotics and microbials was brought to the attention of the scentific world by a Russian biologist by the
name of Eli Metchnikoff just after the turn of the century of 1900 when he found that certain Bulgarian and Russian citizens
were living longer as a result of their eating large amounts of fermented milk products. It has, also, been noted over the
years that animals that have been fed good, natural yeast in their diets were healthier than those which were not given this
item.
So, as
a result of these findings, scientists felt that by combining the benefits of the lactic-acid producing bacteria from the
fermented milk products and the healthier condition of the animals that were fed food that contained good yeast, maybe this
combination could be an extremely beneficial product for animals.
Well
guess what. This product of the combination of these two products mentioned earlier in this writing did come to the attention
of the general public a couple of decades or so ago but not for animals. Human beings were the first benefactors of this product.
We the people have been reading about and in fact, feeling the beneficial effects of probiotics and microbials, as they are
called now, for quite some time. Some people cannot enjoy a healthy, happy life without taking them.
OK. So
much for a little bit of the history of probiotics and microbials.
Now let's
discuss the benefits of this fantastic product. In our digestive tract and the digestive tract of all our pets, be they show
dogs or a cuddly pussy cat, are good bacteria and bad bacteria. The pathogenic or bad bacteria grows three times as fast as
the good bacteria does.
If there
is nothing done to control the levels of bad bacteria, it just makes sense that the bad bacteria will take over and create
poor levels of health, in the best case scenario to serious diseases in our dogs and cats in the more dire situations.
How will
probiotics and microbials help our dogs and cats on a long term basis? The first benefit that is apparent is that microbials
and probiotics maintain the digestive tract itself so that the vital nutrients from the good food that is being fed to our
pets can be absorbed to oppose the growth of bad bacteria and in that way fight the pathogenic bacteria on arrival.
Secondly,
lactic acid producing bacteria, the one used in the good probiotics and microbial products, secretes hydrogen peroxide that
creates a condition that is unfavorable to bad bacteria. It has been documented that lactic acid producing bacteria fight
the likes of E. Coli, Samonella, Staphlococcus aureus and clostridium perfringens. This will help to control diarrhea-causing bacteria in new born and young animals.
Also, it has been shown that good bacteria ie lactic acid producing bacteria, has long term benficial effects in ensuring
higher immunity levels against pathogenic bacteria thus helping to restrict their growth in the digestive tract.
Thirdly,
all puppies and kittens are born with no bacteria, good or bad, in their digestive tracts. Since, as stated previously, bad
bacteria grows 3 times as fast as good bacteria, does it not make sense to help these tiny, helpless creatures to fight off
the bad influences of the rapid growth of bad bacteria and help them get started with a better chance of survival by providing
microbials at the time of birth.
Following
that line, as our pets become more mature, it makes sense to me that maintaining the digestive tract of our older pets will
help in vital nutrient absorption to ensure health and vitality and may help figth againt things like bloat and arthritis.
Our pets,
especially dogs and cat, are constantly evolving throughout their short lives. It starts with the birth and growth stages,
then on to the maturity stage which brings them to the prime of their lives which is all too short. They, then, begin to show
their age and if we are lucky, we have them until they are about 10 years old. Through every stage, they require the ability
to absorb every bit of vital nutrients that we are feeding them so that they can advance to the next stage in a happy and
healthy fashion. Only we can do that for them for they cannot do it for themselves.
A question
that pops into ones mind is that if human beings have been using probiotics and microbials for decades, why is there such
a varience in products, quality of products as well as trepidation regarding probiotics and microbials being directly fed
to our pets? Well the answer is simply this. The products that are used for human consumption are tested and controlled by
the governments of the countries. There is no concern about what can go wrong. However, even with these checks and balances,
the system has had it's foibles.
Since
our pets are only animals not in the food chain, there have been no systems put in place to ensure the testing of content
and quality of product. It is certainly, as I have stated in another article, “caveat emptor', buyer beware. It is up
to us, as responsible care givers, to ensure our pet dogs and kitties are getting what is said to be in the jar as stated
on the label. How can that be done? That is a topic for another time. But I will leave you with one final word of help, Fastrack!
Our dogs
and cats have no choice over the homes that they are born or placed into. We as responsible care givers, need to be educated
into how we can do it better and how we can provide our pets with tail-wagging and purring lives.