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SUPPLEMENTATION OF FRUCTOOLIGOSACCHARIDES (FOS) ON FAECAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ADULT DOGS

Ananda Portella Félix, Cleusa Marcon Brito, Carolina Pedro Zanatta, Daniele Cristina Lima, Simone Gisele Oliveira, Alex Maiorka

Abstract


The faecal characteristics of dogs fed three FOS dietary inclusion levels o (0.000, 0.047, or 0.095%) were evaluated. Fifteen adult dogs were used. A completely randomized experimental design, with five days of faeces collection and five dogs per experimental diet was applied, yielding a total of 25 observations per treatment. Diets were offered to the dogs for a 25-day adaptation period, followed by five days of total faeces collection. Means were compared by Tukey-Kramer’s test. The faeces of dogs fed the diet with no FOS presented lower dry matter content and lower faecal score than dogs fed 0.047 or 0.095% FOS, which presented similar faecal characteristics. Faecal pH of dogs supplemented 0.095% FOS was lower than dogs fed 0.047 or 0.000% FOS. Faecal ammonia concentration and faecal output were similar among treatments. The supplementation of 0.095% FOS positively influenced dog faecal quality. 

Keywords


oligossacarídeos; prebiótico; saúde intestinal



DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/avs.v18i1.17776