Types of Pet Foods
Chapter 17. Types of Pet Foods The majority of pet owners in the United States feed their companion animals commercially prepared pet foods. These products are available in several forms…
Chapter 17. Types of Pet Foods The majority of pet owners in the United States feed their companion animals commercially prepared pet foods. These products are available in several forms…
Chapter 15. Pet Food Labels The pet food label is an important component of commercial pet foods because many consumers rely primarily on the label for information about the product’s…
Chapter 14. History and Regulation of Pet Foods Pet owners generally have two options available when choosing the type of food to feed their companion animals. They may either prepare…
Chapter 11. Fat Requirements FAT AS AN ENERGY SOURCE The dietary fat requirement of dogs and cats depends on the animal’s need for energy (calories) and for essential fatty acids…
Chapter 10. Carbohydrate Metabolism All animals have a metabolic requirement for glucose. This requirement can be supplied either through endogenous synthesis or from dietary sources of carbohydrate. Gluconeogenic pathways in…
Chapter 9. Energy Balance All animals must meet their bodies’ energy needs. Energy balance is achieved when energy expenditure is equal to energy intake, resulting in minimal changes in the…
Chapter 1. Energy and Water Like all living animals, dogs and cats require a balanced diet to grow normally and maintain health once they are mature. Nutrients are components in…