Fiber Intake Shapes Dog Gut Microbiome and Metabolites

Research Study Chiang Mai, Thailand, September 22, 2025 – A 2024 study in mSystems reveals that different fiber sources significantly alter the gut microbiome and metabolite production in dogs, underscoring the role of personalized nutrition.

The study by Amrisha Bhosle and colleagues (2024) investigated how dietary fiber composition shapes the gut microbiome and metabolite profile of healthy dogs. Twelve test foods with varying fiber sources and levels (5–13% as-fed) were evaluated using fecal metagenomic and metabolomic analyses.

Findings showed that 14 microbial species were enriched in response to at least one specific fiber type. These microbial shifts corresponded with higher levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), fiber-bound sugars, polyphenols, and other beneficial metabolites. Notably, the impact of fiber was not uniform: the specific metabolite pools that expanded depended on each dog’s unique microbial community and its ecological configuration.

This work demonstrates that diet–microbiome interactions in dogs are personalized, echoing findings in human nutrition. Even within a seemingly homogeneous group, individual dogs showed distinct microbial and metabolic responses to fiber. Such insights could inform both population-wide guidelines and tailored nutrition strategies to optimize canine health.

Source: Bhosle, A., et al. (2024). Dietary fiber intake shapes dog gut microbiome and metabolites. mSystems, published December 23, 2024.

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