Science of CaniNectar
New research confirms CaniNectar's role in supporting canine gut health
A recent study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science has validated CaniNectar's approach to canine gut health. Researchers identified 23 core bacterial species essential for a healthy dog’s microbiome, many of which align with CaniNectar’s benefits. The study confirms that CaniNectar supports the right bacteria without disrupting natural processes, enhancing digestion across various diets. This research strengthens CaniNectar's approach to improving gut health and overall canine wellbeing.
The gut-brain connection: Latest research supports CaniNectar's approach
A significant review published in Animals (2024) reinforces what Tharos has long known: your dog’s gut health impacts far more than digestion. This research supports our findings on CaniNectar, showing how a balanced microbiome influences immunity, inflammation, and even behavior. By maintaining essential bacterial balance and enhancing digestion, CaniNectar helps bridge dietary gaps and promotes whole-body wellbeing. With science backing our approach, we remain committed to supporting canine health naturally.
CaniNectar research data supports previous age-related discoveries
The deep review of our microbiome data in Autumn 2023, led by data analyst Lee Mager, has provided fascinating insights into age-related changes in canine gut microbiota and the potential benefits of microbiome modulation in older dogs. This comprehensive analysis aligns with previous research by You and Kim on age-related variations in canine gut microbiota and reveals several key findings that warrant further exploration.




