Nutrition of the Dog and Cat
Waltham Symposium Number 7
Herausgeber: Burger, I. H.; Rivers, J. P. W.
Nutrition of the Dog and Cat
Waltham Symposium Number 7
Herausgeber: Burger, I. H.; Rivers, J. P. W.
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A detailed series of scientific reviews concerned with most of the key areas of dog and cat nutrition.
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A detailed series of scientific reviews concerned with most of the key areas of dog and cat nutrition.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521105453
- ISBN-10: 0521105455
- Artikelnr.: 25905939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780521105453
- ISBN-10: 0521105455
- Artikelnr.: 25905939
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Why dogs and cats? R. S. Anderson; 2. The current consensus in dog and
cat nutrition J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger; 3. The 1985 revision of the
National Research Council nutrient requirements of dogs and its impact on
the pet food industry B. E. Sheffy; 4. Optimal ranges of actual nutrients
D. S. Kronfeld and C. A. Banta; 5. Comparative aspects of nutrition and
metabolism of dogs and cats J. G. Morris and Q. R. Rogers; 6. Allometric
considerations in the nutrition of dogs J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
7. Bodyweight changes and energy intakes of cats during gestations and
lactation G. G. Loveridge and J. P. W. Rivers; 8. Nutrition, anaerobic and
aerobic exercise and stress D. S. Kronfeld, T. O. Adkins and R. L. Downey;
9. Feeding behaviour of the cat E. Kane; 10. Protein in the nutrition of
dogs and cats M. C. Schaeffer, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 11.
Tryptophan metabolism in the cat J. R. Mercer and S. V. P. S. Silva; 12. Is
carbohydrate essential for pregnancy and lactation in dogs? S. E. Blaza, D.
Booles and I. H. Burger; 13. The effects of carbohydrate-free diets
contatining different levels of protein on reproduction in the bitch E.
Kienzle and H. Meyer; 14. The use of different sources of raw and heated
starch in the ration of weaned kittens R. O. De Wilde and T. Jansen; 15.
Pathogenesis of lactose-induced diarrhoea and its prevention by enzymatic
splitting of lactose H. C. Mundt and H. Meyer; 16. Salt intake, animal
health and hypertension: should sleeping dogs lie? A. R. Michell; 17.
Calcium metabolism and skeletal development in dogs H. A. Hazewinkel; 18.
The effects of the overfeeding of a balanced complete commercial diet to a
group of growing Great Danes R. B. Lavelle; 19. The role of zinc in canine
and feline nutrition C. A. Banta; 20. Factors determining the essential
fatty acid requirements of the cat J. G. McLean and E. A. Monger; 21.
Lipoprotein cholesterol distribution in experimentally induced canine
cholestatis J. E. Bauer, D. J. Meyer, R. G. Goring, C. H. Beauchamp and J.
Jones; 22. The role of fluid in the feline urological syndrome C. J.
Gaskell; 23. The role of diet in feline struvite urolithiasis syndrome C.
A. Buffington, N. E. Cook, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 24. Canine and
feline nutrition: future perspectives J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
Appendices; Index.
cat nutrition J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger; 3. The 1985 revision of the
National Research Council nutrient requirements of dogs and its impact on
the pet food industry B. E. Sheffy; 4. Optimal ranges of actual nutrients
D. S. Kronfeld and C. A. Banta; 5. Comparative aspects of nutrition and
metabolism of dogs and cats J. G. Morris and Q. R. Rogers; 6. Allometric
considerations in the nutrition of dogs J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
7. Bodyweight changes and energy intakes of cats during gestations and
lactation G. G. Loveridge and J. P. W. Rivers; 8. Nutrition, anaerobic and
aerobic exercise and stress D. S. Kronfeld, T. O. Adkins and R. L. Downey;
9. Feeding behaviour of the cat E. Kane; 10. Protein in the nutrition of
dogs and cats M. C. Schaeffer, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 11.
Tryptophan metabolism in the cat J. R. Mercer and S. V. P. S. Silva; 12. Is
carbohydrate essential for pregnancy and lactation in dogs? S. E. Blaza, D.
Booles and I. H. Burger; 13. The effects of carbohydrate-free diets
contatining different levels of protein on reproduction in the bitch E.
Kienzle and H. Meyer; 14. The use of different sources of raw and heated
starch in the ration of weaned kittens R. O. De Wilde and T. Jansen; 15.
Pathogenesis of lactose-induced diarrhoea and its prevention by enzymatic
splitting of lactose H. C. Mundt and H. Meyer; 16. Salt intake, animal
health and hypertension: should sleeping dogs lie? A. R. Michell; 17.
Calcium metabolism and skeletal development in dogs H. A. Hazewinkel; 18.
The effects of the overfeeding of a balanced complete commercial diet to a
group of growing Great Danes R. B. Lavelle; 19. The role of zinc in canine
and feline nutrition C. A. Banta; 20. Factors determining the essential
fatty acid requirements of the cat J. G. McLean and E. A. Monger; 21.
Lipoprotein cholesterol distribution in experimentally induced canine
cholestatis J. E. Bauer, D. J. Meyer, R. G. Goring, C. H. Beauchamp and J.
Jones; 22. The role of fluid in the feline urological syndrome C. J.
Gaskell; 23. The role of diet in feline struvite urolithiasis syndrome C.
A. Buffington, N. E. Cook, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 24. Canine and
feline nutrition: future perspectives J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
Appendices; Index.
1. Why dogs and cats? R. S. Anderson; 2. The current consensus in dog and
cat nutrition J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger; 3. The 1985 revision of the
National Research Council nutrient requirements of dogs and its impact on
the pet food industry B. E. Sheffy; 4. Optimal ranges of actual nutrients
D. S. Kronfeld and C. A. Banta; 5. Comparative aspects of nutrition and
metabolism of dogs and cats J. G. Morris and Q. R. Rogers; 6. Allometric
considerations in the nutrition of dogs J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
7. Bodyweight changes and energy intakes of cats during gestations and
lactation G. G. Loveridge and J. P. W. Rivers; 8. Nutrition, anaerobic and
aerobic exercise and stress D. S. Kronfeld, T. O. Adkins and R. L. Downey;
9. Feeding behaviour of the cat E. Kane; 10. Protein in the nutrition of
dogs and cats M. C. Schaeffer, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 11.
Tryptophan metabolism in the cat J. R. Mercer and S. V. P. S. Silva; 12. Is
carbohydrate essential for pregnancy and lactation in dogs? S. E. Blaza, D.
Booles and I. H. Burger; 13. The effects of carbohydrate-free diets
contatining different levels of protein on reproduction in the bitch E.
Kienzle and H. Meyer; 14. The use of different sources of raw and heated
starch in the ration of weaned kittens R. O. De Wilde and T. Jansen; 15.
Pathogenesis of lactose-induced diarrhoea and its prevention by enzymatic
splitting of lactose H. C. Mundt and H. Meyer; 16. Salt intake, animal
health and hypertension: should sleeping dogs lie? A. R. Michell; 17.
Calcium metabolism and skeletal development in dogs H. A. Hazewinkel; 18.
The effects of the overfeeding of a balanced complete commercial diet to a
group of growing Great Danes R. B. Lavelle; 19. The role of zinc in canine
and feline nutrition C. A. Banta; 20. Factors determining the essential
fatty acid requirements of the cat J. G. McLean and E. A. Monger; 21.
Lipoprotein cholesterol distribution in experimentally induced canine
cholestatis J. E. Bauer, D. J. Meyer, R. G. Goring, C. H. Beauchamp and J.
Jones; 22. The role of fluid in the feline urological syndrome C. J.
Gaskell; 23. The role of diet in feline struvite urolithiasis syndrome C.
A. Buffington, N. E. Cook, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 24. Canine and
feline nutrition: future perspectives J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
Appendices; Index.
cat nutrition J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger; 3. The 1985 revision of the
National Research Council nutrient requirements of dogs and its impact on
the pet food industry B. E. Sheffy; 4. Optimal ranges of actual nutrients
D. S. Kronfeld and C. A. Banta; 5. Comparative aspects of nutrition and
metabolism of dogs and cats J. G. Morris and Q. R. Rogers; 6. Allometric
considerations in the nutrition of dogs J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
7. Bodyweight changes and energy intakes of cats during gestations and
lactation G. G. Loveridge and J. P. W. Rivers; 8. Nutrition, anaerobic and
aerobic exercise and stress D. S. Kronfeld, T. O. Adkins and R. L. Downey;
9. Feeding behaviour of the cat E. Kane; 10. Protein in the nutrition of
dogs and cats M. C. Schaeffer, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 11.
Tryptophan metabolism in the cat J. R. Mercer and S. V. P. S. Silva; 12. Is
carbohydrate essential for pregnancy and lactation in dogs? S. E. Blaza, D.
Booles and I. H. Burger; 13. The effects of carbohydrate-free diets
contatining different levels of protein on reproduction in the bitch E.
Kienzle and H. Meyer; 14. The use of different sources of raw and heated
starch in the ration of weaned kittens R. O. De Wilde and T. Jansen; 15.
Pathogenesis of lactose-induced diarrhoea and its prevention by enzymatic
splitting of lactose H. C. Mundt and H. Meyer; 16. Salt intake, animal
health and hypertension: should sleeping dogs lie? A. R. Michell; 17.
Calcium metabolism and skeletal development in dogs H. A. Hazewinkel; 18.
The effects of the overfeeding of a balanced complete commercial diet to a
group of growing Great Danes R. B. Lavelle; 19. The role of zinc in canine
and feline nutrition C. A. Banta; 20. Factors determining the essential
fatty acid requirements of the cat J. G. McLean and E. A. Monger; 21.
Lipoprotein cholesterol distribution in experimentally induced canine
cholestatis J. E. Bauer, D. J. Meyer, R. G. Goring, C. H. Beauchamp and J.
Jones; 22. The role of fluid in the feline urological syndrome C. J.
Gaskell; 23. The role of diet in feline struvite urolithiasis syndrome C.
A. Buffington, N. E. Cook, Q. R. Rogers and J. G. Morris; 24. Canine and
feline nutrition: future perspectives J. P. W. Rivers and I. H. Burger;
Appendices; Index.