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eBook details
- Title: Performance Dog Nutrition
- Author : Jocelynn Jacobs
- Release Date : January 12, 2012
- Genre: Pets,Books,Lifestyle & Home,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 14473 KB
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Winner of the DWAA Maxwell Award for 2006 Best Care and Health Book
Learn about the special needs of your performance dog and how to meet them with a sound nutrition program. An excellent resource for determining what food is best for your dog to enhance working ability. Explains how to read dog food labels and select appropriate food for your dog. Written by a veterinatian who is a long-time breeder and musher.
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PAWS IN REVIEW
Active dogs competing in sports (or those engaging in the physical and mental demands of service work.) burn more calories and have different energy needs than companion dogs. Performance-dog owners who want to keep their canine athletes at peak health and fitness need to understand their dogsâ special nutritional needs. Written by veterinarian, Performance Dog Nutrition covers the dogâs digestive system, various commercial diets (thereâs little information on home-prepared diets) dog food labels and nutrient evaluation. Through it includes valuable information for all dog ownersâlike a very clear explanation of a dogâs digestive process, reading a dog-food label, and determining ingredientsâ digestibilityâthis book is really intended for the owner of performance dogs. Each chapter highlights how its contents apply to performance dogs, with whole chapters devoted to how food is converted to energy, the importance of fats, and carbohydrate needs specific to performance dogs. There is also information on the importance of water (âthe most essential nutrient to the performance dogâ), on conditioning, and a chapter recognizing physical problems (and solutions) in performance dogs. The final two chaptersâ help readers apply what theyâve learned in the book. âPractical Label Examplesâ describes three performance dogs and how to determine if a diet is right for them, and âPerformance Dog Case Examplesâ offers a quartet of anecdotal problems, and how they were treated. In addition, case studies from the authorâs veterinary practice are sprinkled throughout the book, as are beautiful black-and-white photographs of performance dogs of many breeds. Dr. Jacobs writes clearly and smoothly about a complicated topic that, in a different authorâs hands, might be snooze-inducing. If you have a performance dog and a keen interest in keeping your dog in tip-top shape, this is an essential addition to your library.