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Improving the Health of Teeth in Cats and Dogs with Live Probiotic Bacteria 被引量:2
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作者 Veli-Matti Makinen Annika Mayra Eveliina Munukka 《Journal of Cosmetics, Dermatological Sciences and Applications》 2019年第4期275-283,共9页
Background: Periodontal infections are the most common disease of cats and dogs. About 70% - 80% of them suffer from these infections during their lifetime. These infections occur in two forms, gingivitis and periodon... Background: Periodontal infections are the most common disease of cats and dogs. About 70% - 80% of them suffer from these infections during their lifetime. These infections occur in two forms, gingivitis and periodontitis. Gingivitis is a reversible inflammation of the gingiva which can be cured. As with humans, the harmful bacteria can cause infections also in organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. Besides veterinary treatment, also the owner’s everyday care is essential. Objective: The aim of the study was to develop and clinically test easy home care probiotic product for cats’ and dogs’ oral health. Methods: Nine cats and thirteen dogs were given a combination of selected bacteria Streptococcus thermophilus SP4, Lactobacillus plantarum 14D and Lactobacillus rhamnosus SP1 (Petguide powder) in powder form daily for four weeks on top of the dry feed. Microbiological samples were taken before and after the intervention from each dog and cat. The samples were analyzed with flow cytometric analysis using Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium sp. as indicators for oral health. Results: The home care treatment with these specific, live probiotic bacteria was shown to prevent the growth of infectious bacteria within four weeks. Petguide probiotic powder reduced the relative abundance of infectious microbes significantly (p = 0.005) in cats and dogs. Conclusion: The results suggest that the probiotic product with three live strains of probiotic bacteria prevents the growth of infectious bacterial species that are known to cause infections in pets’ mouths. Therefore, this probiotic combination could be used to improve the oral health of pets and increase their quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 Oral Health cats and dogs Oral Probiotics PETS Petguide LAB Powder GINGIVITIS PERIODONTITIS Probiotic Bacteria Streptococcus thermophilus SP4 Lactobacillus plantarum 14D Lactobacillus rhamnosus SP1
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Fat Cats and Dogs Need Better Diet
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作者 Maggie Fox 宋景文 《当代外语研究》 2003年第11期11-12,共2页
家有宠物者,特别需要一读此文。本文将告诉你狗和猫的饮食特性,告诉你如何判断它们已经饮食过度,告诉你如何进行补救。此外,别忘了咀嚼文章妙不可言的主题句:Overweight Americans and Europeans are overfeeding their pets,too.
关键词 Fat cats and dogs Need Better Diet
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Personalities and health in older cat and dog owners: A HUNT-study
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作者 Ingela Enmarker Ove Hellzen +1 位作者 Knut Ekker Anne-Grethe TBerg 《Health》 2013年第9期1449-1454,共6页
The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male and female owners of cats and dogs and to compare their general health status in relation to their personality. Furth... The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male and female owners of cats and dogs and to compare their general health status in relation to their personality. Further, the aim was to examine whether current cat and dog ownership could be predicted by the owners’ personality and health. Data were collected from the North-Tr&#248ndelag Health Study (HUNT) in Norway. Included were a total of 1897 cat or dog owners between the ages of 65 years and 101 years. The results showed that there were a higher proportion of introverted male cat owners than extraverted ones. Moreover, a majority of women with cats reported that their health was not good. Furthermore, female cat owners who displayed higher scores on neurotic traits experienced significantly poorer health compared to those female cat owners that experienced good health. The same was true for female cat owners who considered themselves to be introverted. Neither personality nor health could predict pet-ownership, but it was more likely for older individuals (80-101 years) to own a cat than a dog. This study has shown that human personality is associated with cat and dog ownership, but there are other factors connected with pet ownership as well. 展开更多
关键词 Pet Ownership cats and dogs HEALTH PERSONALITY Old Age Population Study
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