Fecal transplants in puppies cure 93% of recurring diarrhea cases
Ars Technica » Scientific Method 2016-03-24

(credit: Jonathan Kriz)
Fecal transplants have gone to the dogs—literally.
A veterinarian in Palmetto, Florida this week revealed a technique that uses poop transfers to successfully treat service puppies in-training that suffer from recurrent diarrhea, a common problem for dogs kept in kennels. The method reportedly cured 87 percent of dogs in the first round and 93 percent of those needing a second treatment.
The veterinarian—Kevin Conrad, head of Palmetto's Southeastern Guide Dogs—said that he and his colleagues began looking into the treatment as a way to cut costs for common gastrointestinal problems that are often caused by bacterial infections that shed from puppy to puppy.