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The Dog In-depth coverage of canine domestication, breeding,
behavior and cognition, training, health care, and nutrition Now in
its third edition, The Dog remains a definitive textbook regarding
dogs and their care; written in clear, accessible language, the
text provides updated and expanded coverage of selective breeding,
training principles, solutions to common behavior problems, diet
and nutrition, and preventive health care. New sections in this
edition include information about dog breeds and selective breeding
practices, genetic testing programs, canine social cognition and
communication, manners training and common behavior problems,
popular dog sports, and new information regarding health care and
disease prevention. Enhanced with distinctive figures and tables,
the text provides current references, suggested readings, updated
tables and references, and a thorough glossary to aid in
comprehension. In The Dog, readers can expect to find detailed
information about: Canine behavior, reward-based approaches to
training, health care and disease prevention, new information about
pet foods and nutrition, and a review of research regarding the
unique social cognition of the domestic dog Breed specific diseases
and their genetic testing, canine infectious viruses and atopic
disease, and new vaccines and vaccination schedules Interspecies
communications between dogs and humans, prevention and management
of common behavior problems in dogs, and pet food selection and
recommended feeding practices More detailed and comprehensive than
many other dog books, The Dog is an indispensable tool for
veterinarians, veterinary technicians, trainers, behaviorists,
breeders, animal shelter and rescue group staff, and dog owners.
Academically, The Dog is a useful textbook for second- or
third-year students who have completed at least one college-level
biology course.
How well can you answer pet owners' questions about proper diet and
feeding? Canine and Feline Nutrition, 3rd Edition describes the
role of nutrition and its effect on health and wellness and the
dietary management of various disorders of dogs and cats. By using
the book's cutting-edge research and clinical nutrition
information, you'll be able to make recommendations of appropriate
pet food and proper feeding guidelines. Pet nutrition experts Linda
P. Case, MS, Leighann Daristotle, DVM, PhD, Michael G. Hayek, PhD,
and Melody Foess Raasch, DVM, provide complete, head-to-tail
coverage and a broad scope of knowledge, so you can help dog and
cat owners make sound nutrition and feeding choices to promote
their pets' health to prolong their lives. Tables and boxes provide
quick reference to the most important clinical information. Key
points summarize essential information at a glance. A useful
Nutritional Myths and Feeding Practices chapter dispels and
corrects common food myths. New clinical information covers a wide
range of emerging nutrition topics including the role of the
omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid families in pet health and disease
management. Coverage of pet food safety and pet food ingredients
includes both commercially and home-prepared foods and provides
answers to pet owners' questions on these topics. Completely
updated content reflects the latest findings in clinical nutrition
research. Information regarding functional ingredients and dietary
supplementation provides a scientifically based rationale for
recommending or advising against dietary supplements. Guidelines
for understanding pet food formulations and health claims
differentiate between "market-speak" and actual clinical benefits
for patients, with practice advice for evaluating and selecting
appropriate foods.
Choosing the right dog food in a world with too many choices
Walking down the dog food aisle in a pet supply superstore can
present you with an overwhelming number of choices. Reading about
dog food on the internet can make your head spin with so many
opinions and stories. And judging the content that you find on dog
food packaging can be confusing and misleading. How can the average
dog owner make an informed choice in accordance with her dog's age,
size and condition? In her latest book, author Linda Case describes
how to make logical, evidence-based decisions for what to feed your
dog amid all the options available.
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