22/01/2026
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Severe arthritis and mobility loss are common reasons owners choose euthanasia when a dog’s pain is unmanageable. Muscle atrophy, loss of muscle from aging, inactivity, or illness, worsens mobility and quality of life.
A new peer-reviewed study found about 42% of gut microbes can fully produce lysine, an essential amino acid dogs cannot make themselves. Lysine is vital for senior dogs, supporting muscle maintenance, protein use, and collagen for joints and connective tissue. Microbial lysine may also reduce nitrogen waste, important for dogs with kidney or liver issues and help pets with gastrointestinal disease. Deficiency is linked to muscle wasting, weight loss, and weakness.
Why gut microbes matter:
· Repetitive diets: Feeding the same food long-term can shrink microbial diversity and reduce amino-acid-producing bacteria.
· Low diversity (dysbiosis): Fewer “backup” microbes means lost lysine producers aren’t replaced.
· Aging: Seniors naturally lose gut diversity, further reducing internal lysine support.
Benefits if microbes can make lysine:
· More dietary protein is used efficiently
· Less nitrogen waste for kidney or liver patients
There are probiotics that can help:
· Lactobacillus reuteri: Supports amino acid metabolism, gut barrier function, and lysine uptake.
· Bacillus subtilis BS50: Helps release lysine from dietary protein, making lower-protein diets more effective.
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