Exam 1: Lecture 5: Healthy pet nutrition - growth Flashcards

(30 cards)

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Nutrition at weening can go by the BIG 4, what is the?

A

4 weeks of age (still with dam)

4 weeks time (ends at 8 weeks of age)

4 meals per day (various foods given all to get them on kibble by the end of the 8 weeks)

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The goal of growing puppy nutrition is to reduced the dietary risk factors of what disease?

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DOD
- Developmental orthopedic disease

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What are the 3 types of Canine DOD nutritional risk factors?

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  • Excess dietary energy
  • Nutrition deficiencies
  • Nutrient excess
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How can excess dietary energy lead to nurtritional risk of DOD?

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  • Too many kcal/day
  • ad lib feeding (not recommended)
  • rapid growth (genetics influence this too)
  • overweight (inflammation/insulin/physical stress)
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How can nutrient deficiencies lead to nurtritional risk of DOD?

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  • not feeding a complete and balanced diet
  • feeding a diet not substained for growth (bc increase nutrients needed for growth)
  • not feeding a growth diet appropriatly (too many treats can mess up the diet)
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How can nutrient excess lead to nurtritional risk of DOD?

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  • mineral interactions (relative deficiencies)
  • calcium (both too little and too much is problematic)
  • Adding vitmain mineral supplements to a complete and balanced diet
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Which vitamin toxicity is associated with DOD in kittens?

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vitamin A

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T/F: Treats should not make up more than 15-20% of the animals daily kcal/day intake?

A

false!!!!

they should not take up more than 10%

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This is just an extra card to show examples of AAFCO (nutrition adequacy) statements for growth

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What are the two categories for AAFCO nutrient profile guidelines?

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  • Growth and reproduction
  • Maintenance
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T/F: AAFCO nutrient profile guidelines for dog food are on a dry matter basis?

A

true

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What is the maximum amount of Ca applicable for large breed puppies formulas?

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1.8%

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What is the maximum Ca applicable for non-large size growth puppies in DM?

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2.5%

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T/F: AAFCO nutrient profiles guidelines for cat food on a dry matter basis

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true

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When can/should you switch a dog from puppy food to adult food?

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Size and age effect DER

  • **switch diet from puppy to adult diet when the puppy has reaches adult size / decreasing growth rate / plateau
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16
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This is to show the puppy energy requirements

17
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Calculate the DER for this puppy

A

287.21 kcal/day

18
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At what age do kittens reach adult size

19
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At what age do main coons reach adult size

20
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What what age do chihuahas reach adult age?

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What what age do small breed dogs reach adult size?

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What what age do medium breed dogs reach adult size?

23
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What what age do large breed dogs reach adult size?

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What what age do giant breed dogs reach adult size?

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Just to show kitten energy requirements
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What is the Waltham puppy chart used for?
- males and females - Chart used to show how much the puppy should weight at the adult weight if they follow the santine line (correct BCS, etc)
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What are some general recommendations for healthy puppies?
- only feed commerical diets intended for growth and all life stages - do not fee feed - Offer 2-4 meals a day (4 initally after weaning) - manitain a BCS of 4/9 to 5/9 and normal MCS - when training puppies use same kibble instead of treats as much as possible - DO NOT GIVE SUPPLEMENTS
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How much of the daily kcal/day should treats take up?
10% or less
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What are general recommendations for healthy kittens?
- Only feed commercial diets intended for growth or all life stages - Do not free feed - Offter 2-4 meals a da (4 days initally after weaning) - Maintain a BCS score of 5/9 & normal MCS - Limit treats to 10% of daily calories - Do not give supplements
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What is the main concern for homemade diets for puppies + kittens?
**Lots of room for error!!!!!**