Idiopathic SIBO / ARD is treated simply by antibiotics.
Even though the very existence of canine
idiopathic SIBO is questioned, a number of dogs with chronic enteropathies do respond favorably to antibiotic treatment.
Although we can not confirm
idiopathic SIBO by bacterial numbers, a characteristic syndrome is recognized in dogs, where no underlying cause for gastrointestinal signs can be found but the signs are controlled by antibiotics.
it has been observed that there is a lot of «
idiopathic SIBO» happening that does not exactly fit the SIBO criteria.
The syndrome originally termed
idiopathic SIBO is characteristically a problem of young, large - breed dogs, especially German shepherds.
The controversy exists concerning the syndrome seen in large breed dogs, previously termed
idiopathic SIBO.
Not exact matches
Yet an
idiopathic form of
SIBO has been claimed in large breed dogs, especially young German shepherd dogs.