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Raw and Natural Nutrition for Dogs, Revised Edition: The Definitive Guide to Homemade Meals [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x154x25 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 158394947X
  • ISBN-13: 9781583949474
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 228x154x25 mm, weight: 510 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Aug-2015
  • Leidėjas: North Atlantic Books,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 158394947X
  • ISBN-13: 9781583949474
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The definitive guide to feeding your dog a balanced and nutritious raw and home-cooked diet, from the founder of a natural pets product company with over thirty years of experience working with dogs.

Many people want to prepare their dog's meals at home, but feel it is too complex.Raw and Natural Nutrition for Dogs provides a road map to the essentials of canine nutrition, written in easy-to-understand language.

Pet owners seeking to give their dogs a better coat, better skin, and healthier teeth and gums, as well as longer lives and more stable temperaments, will benefit not only from the background data in this book, but also the step-by-step instructions and recipes for preparing these diets. The book includes charts with the recipes, instructions on keeping diets simple and balanced, guidelines on preparation, suggestions for finding ingredients, and how much to feed a dog by body weight. There are recipes for healthy adult dogs, as well as guidelines for puppies, senior dogs, and dogs with health conditions including pancreatitis, renal problems, gastric issues, allergies, heart disease, liver disease, and cancer.

Tracing the history of feeding dogs, the author shows when commercial dog food rose and took hold of the market. She discusses canine nutritional needs and provides research on how home-prepared foods can meet pets' needs better than commercial, processed dog food. Written with thorough information for the seasoned raw feeder, this guide can also be easily followed by any newcomer to home-feeding.

This revised edition includes new information on special care and feeding of pregnant, newborn, performance, and toy breed dogs as well as senior dog considerations and the safety of the raw food diet for dogs.
Foreword xi
PART I NUTRITION BASICS
1(70)
Chapter One The Untold History of Dog Food
3(12)
Chapter Two Canine Digestion and Anatomy Made Simple
15(5)
Chapter Three Protein Is a Dog's Best Friend
20(6)
Chapter Four The Real Low-Carb Revolution
26(6)
Chapter Five Fats for Canine Health
32(5)
Chapter Six Getting the Mineral Balance Right
37(13)
Chapter Seven Vitamins and Supplements for Canine Health
50(17)
Chapter Eight The Importance of Variety
67(4)
PART II FEEDING YOUR DOG THE EASY WAY
71(110)
Chapter Nine Dispelling the Myths about Feeding Fresh Food
73(9)
Chapter Ten Feeding Homemade Diets the Easy Way
82(8)
Chapter Eleven Feeding Raw the Easy Way
90(8)
Chapter Twelve Feeding Cooked Diets the Easy Way
98(7)
Chapter Thirteen No Quibble with Kibble
105(5)
Chapter Fourteen Puppy Rearing and Whelping
110(16)
Chapter Fifteen Diet and Pregnancy
126(8)
Chapter Sixteen Feeding Your Puppy
134(11)
Chapter Seventeen Feeding Toy Breeds
145(7)
Chapter Eighteen Feeding Senior Dogs
152(5)
Chapter Nineteen Working Dog Diets
157(7)
Chapter Twenty Why Your Dog Is Not a Vegetarian
164(9)
Chapter Twenty-One Picky Eaters
173(4)
Chapter Twenty-Two Feeding on the Go
177(4)
PART III REMEDIAL DIETS MADE SIMPLE
181(128)
How to Use This Section
183(2)
Chapter Twenty-Three Heart-Healthy Diets
185(10)
Chapter Twenty-Four Diets for Dogs with Cancer
195(10)
Chapter Twenty-Five Diets for Kidney Needs
205(12)
Chapter Twenty-Six Diets for Liver Needs
217(11)
Chapter Twenty-Seven Thyroid and Thyroid Problems
228(4)
Chapter Twenty-Eight Diet and Pancreatitis
232(8)
Chapter Twenty-Nine Diet and Diabetes
240(5)
Chapter Thirty Low-Glycemic Diets
245(16)
Chapter Thirty-One Diet and Allergy Issues
261(6)
Chapter Thirty-Two Diet and Joint Problems
267(9)
Chapter Thirty-Three Diet and Bladder Health
276(14)
Chapter Thirty-Four Diet and Gastric Problems
290(13)
Chapter Thirty-Five Diet and the Immune System
303(6)
Notes 309(6)
Index 315(7)
About the Author 322