Rice, oats, quinoa, peas, corn, apples, and blueberries are all a source of:
An insectivore animal animal eats:
Insects
The purpose of a Body Condition Score Scale.
What is to evaluate an animal's body condition, fat accumulation, and nutritional status?
Secondary Animal Products made of undesirable ingredients.
Rabbits and guinea pigs need 24/7 access to:
What is hay and water?
Sources of fat include:
High-Fiber Hay
On a BCS scale from 1-10, this dog would fall on:
What is 10?
Poultry Fat is an indicator of low or high quality ingriedents.
Of the 7 essential nutrients, _ _ _ and _ are macronutrients.
What is fat, protein, carbohydrates, and water?
The 7 essential nutrients are:
What is Water, Fat, Fiber, Protein, Carbohydrates, Vitamins, Minerals
True or false: Dogs do not require any dietary carbohydrates. If false, correct the statement.
False, cats do not require any dietary carbohydrates.
On a BCS scale from 1-10, this cat would fall on:
What is 5-6?
Processed animal tissue that is processed through chemical or enzymatic hydrolysis is ____.
What is animal digest?
Of the 7 essential nutrients, _ and _ are micronutrients.
What is vitamins and minerals?
Fiber is essential nutrient that aids in:
What is the digestive process?
Treats that should not be fed in high quantaties to rodents, or rabbits include:
On a BCS scale from 1-10, this cat would fall on:
What is a 5?
Brown rice, quinoa, and oats are an indicator of low or high quality food.
What is high quality?
Nutrient deficiency is:
What is the sustained insufficient supply of vitamins and minerals needed for growth and development, as well as to maintain optimal health.
These two nutrients are essential for immune function, organ function, and overall health for pets.
What is vitamins and minerals?
4 Foods to avoid feeding dogs are:
Onions, garlic, xylitol (artificial sweetener), chocolate, grapes/raisins, avocados.
On a BCS scale from 1-10, this dog would fall on:
What is 1-2?
Is this dog food high or low quality? Explain why.
Low quality, by-products, and fillers listed as first few ingredients.
In what way does a herbivore and a carnivore's mouth differ? Why?