Ingredients
Nutrients
Feeding in stages
BAD things
Labeling
100

What substrates are used for energy?

Carbohydrates - starch, fiber

Lipids

Amino acids

100

Different oil seed meals 

Soybean meals

Canola meal

100

Feeding management during gestation of dogs and cats?

Dogs = no increase in food required until 5 weeks, provide several small meals, may refuse food 12 hours prior to whelping

Cats = increased food intake after 2nd week of gestation, avoid excessive weight gain 

100

Why is obesity considered such a problem?

Overweight and obesity generally reduce the quality of life and longevity - increases the risk of some cancers, joint/ mobility issues, general reduced activity

100

Regulation of Canadian pet food

Contrary to the US where pet foods are regulated by the FDA the same way that animal feed is regulated 

There are no specific organizations in Canada that regulate food

200

What ingredient do you need to make a complete animal diet?

Energy ingredients - grains, fats and oil, byproducts, others

Essential fatty acids - Vegetable oils containing linoleic, linolenic acids for dogs, plus animal fats containing arachidonic acid for cats

Protein ingredients = Plant seeds, animal byproducts, synthetic amino acids

Vitamins and minerals - Ca and P, vitamin and mineral premixes

200

What are 3 examples of mycotoxins?

Aflatoxin

Deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin)

Melamine

200

Feeding during lactation includes?

Calories and water are most important

Requirements for lactation depend upon - nutritional status, litter size, stage of lactation

200

Dietary management of urolithaiasis in cats and dogs

Lower urinary tract disorder characterized by the presence of urinary crystals within the bladder or lower urinary tract

Usually either struvite or calcium oxide used

200

What does the Canadian food inspection agency do?

Regulates pet food imports & related products to prevent animal disease from being introduced into canada

300

Rice in pet foods 

Humans consume more rice than any other crop

Broken grains used for pet foods

Low protein 9% and fat 2%, 80% starch

widely used in pet foods because of low allergenicity

300

What are the nutrient requirements during growth for dogs and cat

energy = higher than at any other stage, except lactation

Protein = Required for maintenance plus new tissue, higher protein levels, and higher quality & highly digestible

Calcium and Phosphorus = need to be optimal not excessive

300

What to do with feed during weaning?

Limited feeding for a few days prior to weaning

Restrict feed on the day of weaning, then gradually re-introduce

continue to feed the lactation diet for ~3 weeks post-weaning to allow body condition to be restored

300

Clinical signs of uroliathiasis in dogs and cats

Frequent urination, Inappropriate urinating, hematuria, licking of urogenital region, dribbling of urine, depression, anorexia, vomiting and diarrhea, dehydration

300

What needs to be on a label?

Manufacturer, name of feed, weight, intended animal, guaranteed analysis, ingredients, directions for feeding, date manufactured

400

Alternative energy sources to replace grains are

Sweet potato, tapioca, potato, cassava

to reduce allergenicity to grains

400

When should pups start solid food

Solid food should start between 3-5 weeks of age

Mix with water to gruel consistency and gradually increase

Solid food 100% and about 42 days of age

400

Why is colostrum so important

Similar to livestock, little passive immunity obtained in utero

therefore antibody supply from the colostrum is essential 

Immune system not fulling developed ~16 weeks of age

400

Diurnal rhythms: drinking patterns

Dogs drink more water than cats

cats are desert animals

Dogs drink during the day; cats drink during both light and dark periods

No correlation between drinking and eating

400

Who must approve ingredient?

AAFCO

500

Types of protein ingredients 

Animal proteins, Marine proteins, seeds from plants, fermentation products, brewery and distillery products, amino acids 

500

Are special diets required during lactation and pregnancy?

When possible should transition to a highly digestible food that is adequate for pregnancy and lactation ~2 weeks prior to breeding

Feeding a nutrient dense food allows the increased requirements to be met without an increase in intake

500
Normal development of puppies and kittens 

nurse 4-6 times per day, eyes open 10-16 days postpartum, ears functional 15-17 days

500

Diurnal rhythms; feeding patterns

No clearly defined circadian rhythms 

Dogs eat fewer, larger, and more variable size meals than cats

prey availability will change depending on the time of the day of hunting

Cats = 12-20 meals / day in light and dark periods

Dogs = 4-8 meals/day in light periods, some breeds at night

500

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