Development and Treatment of Obesity
Chapter 28. Development and Treatment of Obesity Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition seen in companion animals in the United States and other industrialized countries. Although incidence estimates…
Chapter 28. Development and Treatment of Obesity Obesity is the most common form of malnutrition seen in companion animals in the United States and other industrialized countries. Although incidence estimates…
Chapter 16. Nutrient Content of Pet Foods The most important consideration in choosing a commercial pet food for a companion animal is its nutrient content. Nutrient content refers not only…
Chapter 34. Dental Health and Diet Periodontal disease and inflammation of the gingivae are common disorders in dogs and cats. 1 Gingivitis is caused by the formation and persistence of…
Chapter 23. Adult Maintenance A dog or cat that has reached mature adult size and is not pregnant, lactating, or working strenuously is defined as being in a maintenance state….
Chapter 12. Protein Requirements A requirement for dietary protein actually represents the need for essential amino acids and adequate nonessential amino acids to maintain body protein and to supply nitrogen…
Chapter 25. Geriatrics Improvements in the control of infectious diseases and in the nutrition of dogs and cats have resulted in a gradual increase in the average lifespan of companion…
Chapter 27. Inherited Disorders of Nutrient Metabolism Clinical disease can occur in some companion animals as a result of the inability to absorb, assimilate, or metabolize specific nutrients. In some…
Chapter 38. Nutrition and the Heart The heart provides several basic functions in the body. It provides a transport mechanism for oxygen and nutrients to other organs and body systems….
Chapter 36. Nutritional Care of Cancer Patients Because of increased knowledge and improvements in pet health care and nutrition in recent years, many companion animals are now living well into…