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Ruminococcus species refers to a group of gut bacteria that help break down fibre and resistant starch, which are parts of food that the dog cannot fully digest on its own. This makes them relevant for fibre fermentation, stool formation, and the production of compounds that help support the intestinal lining. Balanced Ruminococcus levels may reflect that fibre and harder to digest carbohydrates are being processed as part of the gut microbiome pattern. Changes in this group may reflect shifts in fibre intake, stool consistency, gas production, or the overall balance of fibre processing bacteria in the gut.

