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Small Animal Nutrition Author: Sandie Agar Binding: Paperback Price: $31.00 Textbook relates the theory of digestion and nutrition to practical application in everyday practice. Explains basic principles, emphasizing nutrition as a tool in the management of the patient. Key facts are highlighted and questions and answers are provided at chapter end. Softcover. 
| Performance Dog Nutrition: Optimize Performance With Nutrition Author: Jocelynn Jacobs Binding: Paperback Price: $16.79 The first and only nutrition book written with the special needs of your performance dog in mind. An excellent resource for determining what food is best for your dog to enhance working ability, also a great reference when special nutritional situations arise. Will help you discover why different types of performance dogs have different nutritional requirements; how to make your dog a top winner with simple nutritional recommendations; the benefit of certain nutrients and how they promote peak performance; how to find nutritional solutions to performance problems. Author is a veterinarian, breeder, handler, sled dog musher and a nutritional expert in both performance dog and reproductive nutrition.
| Nutrition for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses Author: Ann Wortinger Binding: Paperback Price: $32.55 Nutrition is an area of veterinary medicine in which technicians and nurses can play an active role. To do so requires an understanding of basic digestion, nutrient use by the body and how food affects patients throughout their lives. Nutrition for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses serves an introduction to the fundamentals of nutrition and also a guide to monitoring the nutritional needs of patients in daily practice. Students will benefit from the clear and consistent approach to basic principles of nutrition. Practicing technicians and nurses will appreciate the practical applications and techniques for managing the nutritional needs of both sick and healthy patients and guidance for educating clients. Focusing on the unique interests of technicians and nurses, the book is not only relevant and technical but also understandable and usable. Focu
| The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Homemade Dog Food Author: Margaret H. Bonham Binding: Paperback Price: $5.17 No furthur information available!
| Nutrition (Natural Pet Care Pocket Series) Author: Lisa S. Newman Binding: Paperback Price: $6.47 While the author of this little book states that feeding a homeprepared diet is optimal, she doesn't include nearly enough information to enable people to formulate a balanced diet for their dogs or cats. Moreover, like the authors of many dog food cook books, Newman takes what would be a healthy diet for humans and applies it to dogs and cats as if we were all the same species with the same dietary requirements. This is not the case. For instance, being carnivores, dogs and cats, with few exceptions, have no nutritional requirement for carbohydrates. While dogs often do well with small amounts of whole grains in their diet (we feed two small grain meals a week), the bulk of their diet should consist of raw meat and bones. This brings me to my next problem with this book: Newman states that dogs and cats "have been domesticated for so long that they have become processed f
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