Microbiota of healthy dogs demonstrate a significant decrease in richness and changes in specific bacterial groups in response to supplementation with resistant starch, but not psyllium or methylcellulose, in a randomized cross-over trial.

Silke Salavati, Jorge Perez Accino Salgado, Laura Glendinning

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