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well-known Great Dane dog breeder, Linda
Arndt (also known as The Great Dane Lady),
authors the following article entitled, Nutrition
- Is It A Factor In Bloat & Torsion? Throughout
the years, Linda has made some very distinct and
important observations in the correlation between
the lack of proper nutrients in a dog’s diet and
the onset of bloat, the most dreaded of syndromes
within a number of breeds, including Great Danes,
German Shepherds, and English Setters. Often bloat,
as well as Toxic Gut Syndrome (also known as Clostridial
enterotoxemia), are acute, fatal diseases that
cannot be reversed or stopped once initial symptoms
appear.
There have been a number of ongoing
investigations into nutritionally caused diseases
that have led many to question our approach to bloat
and torsion. It is important to understand what
is about to be discussed in this article is only
an opinion, based on my 30 years of experience in
breeding, personal nutritional investigation and
information on health issues shared by researchers,
nutritionists and thousands of other breeders.
There are things we can do nutritionally to narrow
our dog's chances of having bloat and torsion.
I have found it very interesting to see a significant
drop in the number of incidents of bloat and torsion
over the past few years in my animals and the
animals of my friends and breeders across the
country. Understand, I am not guaranteeing if
you follow the program I choose to use that you
will never have a case of bloat, torsion or spleen
torsion. There is no such thing as a guarantee,
but I feel this is a healthy step in the right
direction.
It has been my experience that the overall number
of incidents of bloat/torsion I have heard about
has dropped dramatically over the past few years
due to better quality, meat based foods and the
incorporation of whole foods, probiotics and digestive
enzymes into the diet. It is no news that most
breeders and research people believe these diseases
has multi-factorial causes:
Stress, obvious or hidden signs
Physiological stress
Psychological stress
Genetic considerations
Environmental factors
I would like to list some other elements, seldom
considered, that need to be addressed as potential
factors in the cause of these diseases:
Temperament - sensitivities to
sound, light, movement
PH balance - the effect on a
system when the pH balance is off
Dietary influences - on pH balance
of animals' electrical system
Dietary influences - overuse
of vitamins/minerals
Dietary influences - inadequacies
or missing nutrients, such as:
Probiotics - friendly bacteria
Digestive enzymes
Sulfur
Micro-minerals
Anti-oxidant vitamins
Anti-oxidant enzymes
It is in my opinion that bloat/torsion
manifests itself when the animal is under stress
due to many factors. Sometimes the stress is external
and obvious. Other times it is internal and any
signs that may be displayed go unnoticed. Bloat
and torsion may appear to be triggered by one
event when in reality it is a condition that has
been building due to a number of circumstances.
I believe the disease is multi-factored and is
in response to a chronic deterioration of the
total system affected by environmental, dietary,
psychological, and physiological factors. These
factors, singly or in combination, cause excessive
wear on an animal's system, change the pH balance
and can encourage pathogenic bacteria growth causing
bloat. This alters the body's electrical and chemical
balance, which under the right conditions will
cause stomach or spleen torsion.
It is important to look
at solving this problem from a holistic viewpoint.
Instead of looking for a single cause for these
diseases, like excessive water intake or the size
of the animal's chest, we must understand the
total picture. "The parts are not greater
than the whole" and, therefore, everything
has a tremendous impact on the animal's total
well being.
Stress and the Effect
on Bloat and Torsion
Stress drastically affects the body chemistry
of any living organism and alters the pH balance
of the system. I believe this is an important
factor in the cause of bloat and torsion. There
has been plenty of scientific research done to
prove the negative effects stress can do to a
living organism. The results can be detrimental
to one's health and well-being. Stress is not
a physically present "being", lurking
around the corner, waiting to attack. Stress does
not physically exist. It is the way in which an
organism (you, me, the dogs) respond to certain
situations or stimulus. Some of us (as well as
some dogs), due to genetics, body chemistry, nutrition
and personality, seem to handle negative stress
better than others. However, as humans, we can
make a conscious choice as to how we are going
to handle and reduce stress from our daily lives
(exercise, diet, meditation, crying). For our
animals, this is an area seldom considered. Recognizing
stress as a problem and altering their situation
is determined only by how in tuned we are to their
needs.
Stress can affect the pH balance
of an animal's system, which in turn can set up
an internal environment ideal for the fermentation
of food and the growth of pathogenic bacteria.
Exercise is important in the elimination of stress
for humans as well as animals, and dogs that are
kenneled and caged without adequate exercise for
muscle/bone development as well as for psychological
reasons (boredom and inertia) are primary candidates
for these diseases. This is no different than
when an individual retires, becomes inactive and
succumbs to death far too early in life.
Diet
Dogs who are relegated to a boring diet of processed
dead foods day in and day out for their entire
life seldom have access to a variety of foods
in order to compensate for nutrients lacking in
a diet. The idea of feeding raw meat, eggs, fruit
and vegetables to our animals has been taboo in
our country for the past 25 years. In Europe ,
Australia and other parts of the world, a natural
raw diet has been an important part of the feeding
program. It is interesting to me that breeders
overseas believe there is a direct correlation
between the increase of bloat/torsion, growth
problems and other diseases when they have incorporated
processed foods partially or totally into their
feed program.
Environment
We remove dogs from their natural environment,
bring them into our homes as a family member and
alter their life style to fit ours. (Yes, my grandma's
dog loves to be covered up with my good down comforter.)
These are some of the areas in which animals may
respond in a stressful manner because of being
subjected to certain conditions that are not really
suited for four legged friends: sudden changes
in diet after being fed the same thing daily;
use and over-use of antibiotics; emotional trauma;
psychological stress; ingestion of chemicals in
food or water (chlorine, preservatives, nitrites,
etc.); pollution; excessive noise; travel; boarding;
breeding; showing; shipping; changes in environment;
exposure to continual artificial light; disease;
excessive inoculations; medications; loss/death
or abandonment; and personal changes in their
habits such as removal or changes in crates, toys,
feeding stations, family upheaval and various
other changes too numerous to mention. Some animals
are able to handle stressful situations while
others are not and I suspect the animal who is
hypersensitive and internalizes stress is a primary
candidate for bloat and torsion. If our animals
are able to "work" or to "function"
in a more natural way, and this means exercise
and not being caged or kenneled the majority of
their lives, this would help expend pent up energy
and to manage stress.
Genetics
When we limit our gene pool to specific kennel
names, bloodlines, color families as well as remaining
within each specific breed, this prevents us from
maintaining hybrid vigor. It maximizes our chances
for doubling on negative traits with the increased
potential for animals that are more sensitive
to stimulus (light, sound, movement) and affect
the total physiological system (body functions)
and their psychological system (mental/behavioral
functions).
Temperament
Because breeders have bred for that "up"
dog with an edge, the current generation of breeders
believes this is correct and normal. Any more
we have a great deal of noise, light, movement
sensitivity, dog aggressiveness and appetite problems
in dogs and this is not correct temperament. I
believe it is imperative that we choose only temperamentally
sound animals for breeding stock in order to increase
our chances of producing generations of animals
that are more stable, trainable, reliable, intelligent
and above all flexible and able to handle stress.
Younger breeders need to look at the whole picture
and realize they may have to undo, for the sake
of the breed, what breeders of my generation have
done for the sake of the show ring.
Dietary Concerns
We have come to use a commercial processed diet
in a matter of a few short years, yet our animal's
dentition (teeth) and digestive process have not
evolved slowly or had ample time to catch up being
fed a processed commercial food. Just take a look
at those teeth. They are still waiting to tear,
chew and saw for survival. It is no wonder doggie
dentistry is a fast growing business these past
few years. Some companies even have a dog food
that removes tartar!
The processed commercial foods
are an area I will continue to address as a cause
for many of our current health and dental problems.
The commercial dog food industry is relatively
young and has developed because of a financial
need to utilize foods that are substandard for
human consumption. While they serve this purpose
under the guise of promoting "complete vitamins
and minerals" and "nutritionally complete",
most are not even close to being at all beneficial.
Vitamins used in such commercial foods are synthetic
and minerals are in such crude forms the animals
cannot use them. Then there is the even greater
issue of getting each of these synthetic and mined
nutrients from separate sources and mixing them
together and thinking they will work together
like they do when found in a natural state.
The industry needs to take a closer
look at the nutritional requirements, feeding
habits and patterns of the dogs/cats in order
to help eliminate some of our current food related
health problems. I believe there is a direct correlation
between the lack of whole, fresh, raw foods in
our animals' diet and the problems of bloat, torsion,
disease, short life span, fertility and numerous
degenerative diseases. There are a handful of
commercial dog food companies that are visionary
and are working to add back some of these "life
supporting" missing components into their
products and pride themselves in working with
professional breeders in the improvement of these
feeds. I believe the following nutrients can be
most critical in helping to prevent bloat and
torsion and are often disregarded by the majority
of nutritionists, veterinarians, physicians and
of course dog food manufacturers.
Probiotics (friendly bacteria
yogurt type cultures)
Digestive enzymes
Dietary enzymes
Antioxidants vitamins (Vitamin
C)
Sulfur
Micronutrients (64 trace minerals)
Minerals are what spark our body's
electrons and they are absolutely critical in
the diet because they affect the electrical impulses
and the body chemistry. Did you get that? Minerals
are what effect the electrical impulses and the
body chemistry. Although minerals were at one
time abundant in our soil and transmitted into
grains, fruits, grasses and vegetables, modern
farming practices have depleted soils of these
minerals. Herbicides, pesticides and mechanical
leaching and intensive farming have leached minerals
from the soil. We must then go to another source
for high quality minerals, such as the cereal
grasses and marine plants.
When an animal is not part of
the food selection process and not allowed to
hunt and scavenge, how can special dietary needs
and cravings be addressed? The best example is
the mineral and micronutrient issue, particularly
the micronutrients. There have been no minimum
or maximum determined for most of the minerals
and micronutrients. Therefore, these components
are simply "overlooked" or disregarded
as being unimportant in a diet. However, it is
these "essential" minerals and micro-minerals
that are the nutrients necessary to run the body's
electrical and chemical system!
Part of the Solution:
Sulfur/Micro-minerals
There may be a possible connection between bloat/torsion
and inadequate amounts of sulfur and micronutrients
in the processed canine diet. Sulfur is one mineral
of such great importance in body electricity and
chemistry that I feel it is an important piece
to the whole health picture.
Sulfur is normally found in abundantly
in raw meat. Yes, you heard me right, raw meat!
This is something we seldom saw fed unless we
lived in Europe , England , and Australia and
now many breeders in those countries have switched
to processed foods. Sulfur is found in protein
rich foods, such as eggs, as well as in green
vegetables, cereal grasses (barley, wheat, rye,
grasses), alfalfa and fresh grasses (like the
ones they tend to graze on in the yard, crab grass
and young ragweed leaves, seaweeds and algaes).
These are things missing from most commercial
diets.
Consider this:
1. Is it possible the relationship
of grains to meat in a diet or how they are prepared
sets up a condition that may promote bloating?
2. Why were the cases of bloat more frequent 10-15
years ago, when most of the foods were grain based?
3. Is this why dogs raised on
a more natural diet of raw meats, tripe, innards
and less grains, as in European countries, are
less apt to bloat?
One of the reasons we see less
bloat and torsion these past few years is because
dog foods are improving by going to a meat-based
food.
Part of the Solution:
Probiotics/Digestive Enzymes
Probiotic (pro-life) are microorganisms and probiotics
are the opposite of antibiotics (anti-life). Over
time man and microbes have reached an intricate
state of coexistence on this planet and on and
in our bodies. In fact, all warm-blooded animals
are profoundly dependent on the microbial world.
Despite the inclination to regard microorganisms
as the enemy, the essential truth is the majority
of these "life forms" favor co-habitation
and cooperation, not conflict. While some microorganisms
(bacteria) are bad or "pathogenic bacteria",
other microorganisms are considered good bacteria
and play a very beneficial role in maintaining
health, particularly in the digestive tract and
by boosting the immune system. These good bacteria
also inhibit bad bacteria growth and decreasing
the amount of time necessary for recovery from
disease. These good bacteria are called probiotics.
These are some examples of common
probiotics found to enhance health and nutrition.
Lactobacillus acidophilus
Lactobacillus lactis
Bifidobacterium bifidum
Streptococcus faecium
I believe we will soon see a decrease
in the excessive use of antibiotics, which tend
to be non-selective and kill both bad and good
bacteria. Those of you who have had fever blisters,
cold sores, diarrhea, or yeast infections after
antibiotic therapy no doubt experienced this problem.
Using probiotics simultaneously with antibiotics
and continuing to use them for at least a week
to ten days after you have run your course of
antibiotics will help to re-establish the system
with beneficial bacteria and can help prevent
or lessen the time in which you have these negative
effects from antibiotics.
One current example of this particular
use of probiotics (good bacteria) in fighting
pathogenic (bad) bacteria was that of the E. coli
scare from the "Jack-in-The-Box" food
poisoning incident in California . Some of the
individuals were given a very high powered "probiotic"
in order to fight off the potential effects of
the deadly bad bacteria found present in the contaminated
meat.
(Probiotics) are often referred
to by several names:
Good bacteria, Friendly bacteria,
Yogurt type cultures, and Good intestinal flora.
Probiotics (good bacteria) should
be ever present and in good balance within our
system and in the digestive tract (humans and
animals). But when an organic system responds
in a negative way to stress, this can alter the
pH balance of the body that can have a powerful
negative effect by killing off good bacteria in
the digestive tract which frequently leads to
diarrhea. This negative change in a system can
also set up an environment that promotes the growth
of bad (pathogenic) bacteria. Poor quality diet
is another factor in the wearing down of a system.
If an animal's digestive system has to work over-time
processing foods it is very hard on the system.
The canine intestines are short
and meant to process primarily meat. A cereal-based
diet is more difficult to digest, takes longer
to go through a system and tends to ferment quickly.
This sets the stage for a condition, which helps
promote the growth of bad bacteria, and may increase
the risk of bloating. Hydrochloric acid is necessary
for proper canine digestion but I have observed
that dogs do not drool over cereal based foods
like they do over meat-based or raw meat diets.
I suspect this limited amount of hydrochloric
acid being produced by the animal when fed cereal-based
foods may also contribute to this build up of
gases in bloat. You can use a squirt of apple
cider vinegar in the daily water which helps maintain
the pH balance.
I keep on hand a variety of forms
of probiotics. It comes in a paste, which I use
for new puppies or during emergencies. Because
it is not necessary to keep the paste refrigerated,
it can be carried in a grooming bag or purse for
traveling and dog shows. If an animal has bloat,
you can use 1/3 cup probiotic powder mixed in
a cup or more of tepid temperature water or any
liquid you can get your hands on and dump it down
the tube. If there is considerable foam present
dump a cup or more of grapefruit juice down the
tube to break up the foam - plus it makes the
system acid again and then follow up with the
probiotic mixture. This buys you time until you
can get to the vet.
Beet Pulp - Does it have
a Role in Bloat?
Beet Pulp, the Much Maligned Prebiotic. Beet pulp
is probably one of the most misunderstood and
maligned ingredients in manufactured dog foods.
Take the time to understand to the role of prebiotics
and probiotics in the maintenance of the healthy
body. If this is done, then one can begin to understand
the role of beet pulp in a feeding program.
This article speaks to misinformation
that has perpetrated about beet pulp. This is
not just theory on my part. The input is from
scientists, medical and nutrition people who have
studied in the area of prebiotics and probiotics.
I will address villae clogging, use of fiber,
and saponins. Please note that the positions held
in the misinformation have not been proven scientifically.
They are theories only.
1. Statement: Beet Pulp
clogs the villae in the intestine.
False
Beet pulp does not clog the villae
in the intestine. This is a theory by an owner
of a dog food company. There are no scientific
studies, which support this theory. There are
several studies, which show how beet pulp is beneficial
in promoting a healthy digestive system.
What can clog the villae? If villae
are blocked, the prime cause is typically insufficient
or total lack of a probiotic colony in the gut.
(More on that later.) Another cause of villae
clogging is bentonite, which is a fine clay that
is used in some cheap dog foods.
2. Statement: Beet pulp
is an indigestible fiber.
While this statement is true,
the beet pulp is not in the food for nutritive
value to the dog. It is not supposed to be digested
by the dog. The beet pulp has two purposes.
First, the beet pulp provides
nutrition for the probiotics. (It is a prebiotic.)
Having good food available encourages the colonization
of probiotics.
The second purpose is to provide
bulk to the stool, which allows it to move through
the digestive tract. at a rate which assures maximum
digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Note: The probiotics
cling to the wall of the intestine and dine. While
they are there, the bad bacteria cannot gain a
food hold. Of course, they won't be there if there
is not a proper servings at the banquet table
on which to feast.
3. Saponins in the beet
pulp might be responsible for bloat.
False
In the paper, "Toxic Substances
and Crop Plants" by the Royal Society of
Chemistry states that "saponins at the levels
fed in modern diets are not toxic but in fact
exert a variety of health enhancing benefits,
(*including providing fermentation for probiotic
viability. )
From Dr. K. Kern
Wysong Corporation and Research Facility Jan 27,
1993
"The claims ...... that saponins
cause bloat in is not documented by any reference
to any scientific literature. It is simply conjecture
and assertion and not fact" Saponins are
found in over 100 plant families. These foods
have been a part of the mammalian and human diet
for thousands of years. Saponin-containing foods
are also known to be of therapeutic and health
enhancing benefits. . There is no documented proof
that feeding a pet food with micro-amounts of
saponins causes gastrointestinal paralysis and
vomiting(bloat).
Beet pulp in a diet encourages
colonization of those bacteria which best ferment
or digest that form of fiber and discourage those
organisms which do not effectively ferment fiber.
It so happens that many good bacteria that commonly
inhabit the large intestines can deal with beet
pulp (Lactobacillus acidophilus and Enterococcus
faecium are just two) and many pathogenic bacteria
are not supported by its presence (Clostridium
sp.,Salmonella sp. and E. coli. (1)
Because beet pulp is an ideal
food source for these good bacteria, they tend
to overgrow potentially bad bacteria (pathogens
and gas producers) and make the gut much more
resistant to these harmful organisms. As a result
of this digestive or fermentation process, vital
nutrients called short chain fatty acids are produced
which provide superior nutrition to the cells
lining the large intestine enhancing their ability
to function. (3)
These short chain fatty acids
(SCFA) are the key to a healthy and efficient
digestive tract. The cells that line the intestinal
track feed voraciously on SCFA. These cells have
a high turnover rate and rely on SCFA to provide
adequate nutrition. (2)
That portion of beet pulp left
after the fermentation of bacterial digestive
process promotes ideal nutrient digestibility.
The volume of stool is not excessive thus allowing
the motility of the gut to move the nutrients
along at a rate which assures maximum digestion
and absorption.
1. Collins MD, Gibson Dr. Nutritional
modulation of microbial ecology. American Journal
of Clinical Nutrition 1998
2. Hallman JE, Moxley RA, et
al. Cellulose, beet pulp and pectin/gum arabic
effects on canine microstructure and histopathology.
Veterinary Clinical Nutrition 1995;2:137-141
3. Albert S. Townshend DVM, Wellness
for Life, Am Journal of Clinical Nutrition 1999
Part of the Solution:
Antioxidants
First some background on oxygen free radicals
and their counterparts, antioxidants. What do
oxygen "free radicals" and car exhaust
have in common? They are both toxic by-products
produced by the production of energy. Energy is
necessary to make both the car and the human/animal
body function.
The fuels may be different, one
is oxygen the other is gasoline, but the end result
is the same. Both produce energy and both have
a toxic waste by-product from that energy production.
"Oxygen free radicals" (toxic by-products)
are the bad guys and antioxidants are the good
guys because they move around the cells of the
body and gobble up the free radicals. Think of
these toxins as "body rust" and antioxidants
are the rust inhibitors. Free radicals are what
make us age and eventually die. So antioxidant
enzyme supplementation can help by:
Aiding in the prevention of aging
and diseases such as cancer and other debilitating
illnesses
Reduces the negative effects
of cancer therapies
Reduces the negative effects
of anesthetics after surgery
Speeds repair of tissues and
bone due to surgery/trauma
Boosts the immune system
Retards periodontal disease and
the prevention of heart disease
Works on soft tissues and is
great for reducing allergy problems. *Note: I
no longer have hay fever because of this enzyme.
Flushing toxins from the system,
chemicals, pesticides, etc.
Aids in reproductive problems,
regulating cycles and problems with infertility
and sterility (humans and animals)
Summary
It is in my opinion that the disease of bloat
and torsion manifests itself under stressful conditions.
Sometimes the stress is external and obvious.
Other times it may be triggered by one event.
Overall, it is my feeling the disease is multi-factored
in response to a chronic deterioration of the
total system affected by environmental, physiological,
dietary and psychological factors. These factors,
singly or in combination, cause excessive wear
on the animal's system, changes the pH balance
from acid to alkaline, encourages pathogenic bacteria
growth (bloat), and alters the body's electrical
and chemical balance (torsion).
I do not claim to have the answers
for these diseases, but I do not believe one has
to be a rocket scientist to realize we must stop
looking for one cause and be more sensitive to
the whole animal, how it interacts within its
environment and what nourishment we are putting
into these living systems. We must replace our
physical bodies with whatever material we choose
to ingest in the form of food.
If we choose junk foods and toxins
then our bodies become junk and toxins and we
soon fall prey to disease, debilitation and death.
We truly are what we eat and the dogs are what
we choose to feed them since they no longer have
a choice in the selection of their own diets.
I honestly believe we can minimize
our chances and even prevent most diseases, including
bloat and torsion, as well as manage those who
have already gone through the surgery and live
without fear of reoccurrence. It is my sincere
hope that you have as much luck with this program
as we have had over the years. But understand,
it is NO GUARANTEE, but for myself and other breeders
it is a definite step in the right direction.
As an
owner and breeder of German Shepherds for over
20 years, I can attest to the benefits of feeding
A Natural Raw
Food Diet and the use of Dr. Kruger's Formulas.
All Of Our Dogs Are Raised.......NATURALLY!!
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