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Two of our dogs were tested through Innovative Pet Lab (IPL). I chose to test Zoey and Apollo because they're healthy dogs, and the Innovative Pet Lab testing aims to give us a heads-up on potential health issues. I expected the tests to come back with stellar results. I was surprised when the test results revealed that my “healthy dogs” had markers of Leaky Gut Syndrome.
What is Innovative Pet Lab?
“Innovative Pet Lab tests offer pet owners and animal health practitioners peer-reviewed and scientifically-proven tests that help identify root causes of intestinal and autoimmune issues before they develop into more serious conditions.”
Currently, we can choose from four tests:
- Digestion & Detox – which determines how well our dogs are digesting food, the health of their pancreas, and if their systems are sufficiently detoxing.
- Leaky Gut – tests the state of our dog's gut lining; are the intestinal walls closed/sealed, or are there holes in the lining that allow bacteria through?
- Inflammation & Immunity – identifies gut inflammation, levels of normal gut bacteria, and the appropriate level of immune protection offered by the digestive system.
- Comprehensive Review – all three of the above tests
We were given two Comprehensive Reviews to test and offer feedback on the process and reports.
My Experience with Innovative Pet Lab
Initially, I was disappointed when I received the tests, which offered little information. But this changed once I spoke with IPL.
What impressed me about Innovative Pet Lab was their openness to feedback. I explained that I wanted detailed information I could read, research, and act upon, and they responded. Since my experience, Innovative Pet Lab has updated its reports and reduced the price of the tests. It's now an investment that I'd be willing to make.
Test Results
Zoey's test results showed that she's low in Secretory IgA, the gut lining's first line of immune defense. This shows us the level of intestinal immune protection. According to IPL, elevated levels may result in the immune system reacting to inflammation, parasites, or food (intolerance). Low levels reveal decreased immunity, requiring food and supplements that support gut health.
Apollo's test returned with two warnings. He was slightly high in Secretory IgA. He doesn't show signs of inflammation or food sensitivities. However, this is something on my radar. The second was Zonulin, which was also slightly high. Zonulin is a protein that keeps the intestinal walls closed/sealed. When the results are high, this is a sign that the cells aren't bound tightly together (i.e., Leaky Gut Syndrome). IPL recommends a change in diet and less stress; I have another solution.
What is Leaky Gut?
A lining of a healthy digestive tract should be like cheesecloth. When the lining is compromised, holes in the “cheesecloth” widen, allowing harmful things (bad bacteria, gluten, undigested food) to enter a dog's system, leading to health issues.
Gradual, long-term damage to the intestinal tract can lead to leaky gut, and we can see this when dogs are…
- fed a terrible diet
- living with an imbalanced gut microbiome
- subjected to over-vaccination
- exposed regularly to toxins
The more I read about leaky gut, the more I began to wonder if all dogs have some level of Leaky Gut Syndrome. And the more I learned, the more I realized the importance of getting a handle on my dogs' gut health.
Signs of Leaky Gut Syndrome in Dogs
Dogs with leaky gut may experience consistent digestive issues – soft stool, gas, weight loss, vomiting, and food sensitivities. However, the more significant concern is the health issues resulting from Leaky Gut Syndrome, which include…
- IBD (inflammatory bowel disease)
- arthritis and inflammation
- skin diseases
- chronic pancreatitis, which can lead to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI)
Diagnosing Leaky Gut Syndrome in Dogs
Pet parents can speak with their veterinarian about various tests to determine the health of their dog's gut lining or invest in the Leaky Gut test offered by Innovative Pet Lab. Like the AnimalBiome tests, the IPL tests require pet parents to collect a stool sample from their dog and mail it to the lab. Results will be available online within a few weeks.
IPL is different than AnimalBiome. A simple differentiation is that AnimalBiome tests the gut bacteria populations that make up our dog's microbiome, and Innovate Pet Lab tests for the markers that may identify future health issues.
Treating Leaky Gut Syndrome in Dogs
After reading the reports, I determined the best course of action would be to focus on my dogs' gut health. Because of my work on Rodrigo's gut health, he's lived ten years beyond the prognosis offered by his first veterinarian. In October 2022, I switched to supplements offered by Adored Beast Apothecary and Four Leaf Rover and currently alternate them weekly.
My Favorite Digestive Supplements for Dogs
- Gussy's Gut DAILY is an organic blend of fermented, freeze-dried vegetables, fruits, and seeds high in antioxidants that support gut health, promote a natural detox, reduce inflammation, and encourage a robust immune system.
- Daily Dawg is a mushroom-based supplement made with a blend of organic reishi, turkey tail, maitake, shiitake, Chaga mushrooms, and herbs and probiotics. It can help with various health issues, including immunity, digestion, heart health, weight management, and allergies.
- The Wolf by Adored Beast Apothecary is a species-appropriate probiotic tincture with a bacterial strain derived from wolves.
- Gut Soothe by Adored Beast is “a proprietary blend of anti-inflammatory herbs, nutraceuticals, and pre and probiotics that soothe and replenish the lining of the bowel, fight yeast, and combat unhealthy bacteria.”
- Fido's Flora by Adored Beast is “a multi-strain probiotic blend featuring powerhouse minerals fulvic and humic acid and prebiotic larch,” a must-use after a round of antibiotics.
You don't need to buy every supplement I share; start with one or two and see how it goes.
Benefits of Digestive Supplements for Dogs
The gut microbiome can be a complicated puzzle to unravel. Starting with the basics, I understand that prebiotics (food for gut bacteria), probiotics (healthy gut bacteria), and digestive enzymes are needed to maintain a healthy gut. I've used various digestive supplements with varying degrees of success over the years.
I began alternating the above supplements in October 2022. The following positive changes have occurred in our dogs:
Rodrigo
- BEFORE – at 12 years old, he had become very picky with his food, was slowing down, and lost weight.
- AFTER – Rodrigo is back to cleaning his dish; he became more active and began maintaining his weight.
Zoey
- BEFORE – Zoey didn't have any health issues that required monitoring.
- AFTER – Zoey's stools are consistently solid and healthy.
Apollo
- BEFORE – Apollo had recurring irritated skin on his butt that I couldn't cure.
- AFTER – the skin around his anus is healthy, and the irritation hasn't returned.
Bella
- BEFORE – Bella joined our family when she was four months old.
- AFTER – Bella is a healthy girl, and I hope that the supplements and a fresh food diet will help prevent any health issues that may result due to the early spay.
What About FullBucket?
I used FullBucket for years and recently switched to Gussy's Gut, Daily Dawg, and Adored Beast Apothecary when I learned that many digestive supplements on the market only contain one or two strains of pre and probiotics, and they're not species-appropriate. FullBucket is a good product, and I still keep a container on hand, but it's not something I use regularly.
Saving Money on Supplements
It's not necessary to buy all the supplements listed above. This is an investment that not everyone can make. I've found that the following tips help cut costs:
1 – Shop Sales – I don't mean the 10% off sales. I wait for 20% off or more before placing an order. I found the best Black Friday/Cyber Monday sales and stock up that weekend.
2 – Search for Discount Codes – I use an app that automatically searches for active discount codes. This helps me save money when I need to place after a sale. There are several apps online that offer this service.
3 – Set Up Recurring Orders – some brands will discount recurring orders. I do this on the lower-cost items because the discount is usually 5%.