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Resumen de Editorial: Gluten exposure and multisystem disease in dogs

Mike Davies

  • ESTABLISHING a direct cause and effect relationship between the intake of a dietary component and a disease is challenging, not least because foods are complex mixtures of nutrients and other components which may interact with each other, and observed effects following intake are difficult to attribute to just one component. Switching a dog from one pet food brand to another usually involves a variety of changes in nutrient intake, so improvements in clinical signs can rarely be attributed to a single nutrient change, and the presence of antibodies in blood confirms exposure to a food antigen but not a role for that dietary component in the aetiopathogenesis of a disease.


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