Advancing Canine Care: Dr. Thiago Fachetti Fabris’ Groundbreaking Research on Managing Canine Diarrhea

At the 2025 Western Veterinary Conference, we had the privilege of witnessing an insightful and impactful presentation by our esteemed Research Scientist, Dr. Thiago Fachetti Fabris, DVM. Dr. Fabris presented a comprehensive white paper that explored a crucial area in veterinary medicine: the management of canine diarrhea.

Over the past decade, Dr. Fabris, along with his research team, conducted a rigorous study involving over 600 dogs, aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of DiaGel and several other leading diarrhea treatments. This extensive research was designed to analyze and compare the outcomes of different treatment options, providing valuable insights for veterinarians and pet owners alike in the ongoing fight against this common and often distressing condition.

Diarrhea in dogs is a frequent concern that can lead to dehydration, discomfort, and, in some cases, more serious health complications. With a variety of treatments available, it is essential to understand the comparative effectiveness of these interventions. The study conducted by the Research and Development team meticulously analyzed treatment protocols, success rates, and overall recovery outcomes, offering data-driven insights into the most effective solutions for canine diarrhea.

DiaGel, a well-known treatment in veterinary medicine, was among those tested in this study. The results presented at the conference not only highlighted the efficacy of DiaGel but also identified how it compares to other common treatments on the market. This groundbreaking study provides veterinarians with evidence-based guidance that can enhance their treatment plans and improve outcomes for dogs suffering from diarrhea.

The research presented by Dr. Fabris at the conference is a testament to the importance of continued scientific inquiry in veterinary medicine. As the field evolves, studies like this are crucial for advancing our understanding of how best to care for our canine companions. The findings from this study will likely influence veterinary practice for years to come, offering both practitioners and pet owners more informed choices when it comes to managing and treating canine diarrhea.

We are incredibly proud of Dr. Fabris and his team for their dedication to advancing veterinary science and improving the quality of care for dogs everywhere. Their work underscores the significance of research in ensuring the well-being of our pets, providing a brighter, healthier future for our four-legged family members.