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Are you and your dog involved in sports, sprinting or endurance
activities? A proper diet is important in both pets and people in
everyday life, but may differ from those with an active lifestyle.
I have put together some guidelines to show you how nutrition plays
a role in both the canine and human athlete. This book is based on
research that shows how the following are used in sports and
everyday life for both humans and canines: Protein, Fats,
Carbohydrates, Water, Vitamins, Minerals and Supplements. Dogs and
humans are both omnivores (eat both plants and meat) and share many
similarities in how they utilize these nutrients that help supply
energy. On the other hand, there are some differences. For example,
in humans, high intense exercise primarily utilizes carbohydrates,
but the nutrients that supply energy in exercising canines come
from primarily fat and then from carbohydrates.
Did you ever wonder if the same herbs that work so well for you
will be good for your pet. This is a simple guide that lists more
than 100 herbs from A-Z and there human/animal specific uses,
precautions and clinical actions. This book will cover the
following topics: Common Name of Herb Primary uses Species Specific
- for example, small animals, sheep, reptiles, rabbits, etc.
Clinical Action Human - Primary use Animal - Primary and veterinary
use Preparation Contraindictions, Precautions and Drug Interactions
Part of the plant commonly used
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