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Examples of Home-prepared Diets Adapted to the Nutritional Management of Hyperlipidemia
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Examples of Home-prepared Diets Adapted to the Nutritional Management of Hyperlipidemia
Example 1
Composition (1000 g diet) | |
Halibut | 460 g |
Rice, cooked | 500 g |
Wheat bran | 30 g |
Rapeseed oil | 10 g |
Add a well-balanced mineral and vitamin supplement.
Analysis | ||
The diet prepared in this way contains 29% dry matter and 71% water | ||
| % dry matter | g/1000 kcal |
Protein | 37 | 92 |
Fat | 7 | 17 |
Available carbohydrate | 51 | 127 |
Fiber | 5 | 14 |
Indicative Rationing | |||
Energy Value (metabolizable energy) 1180 kcal/1000 g of Diet Prepared (4000 kcal/1000 g DM) | |||
Dog’s weight (kg)* | Daily amount (g)** | Dog’s weight (kg)* | Daily amount (g)** |
2 | 190 | 45 | 1910 |
4 | 310 | 50 | 2070 |
6 | 420 | 55 | 2230 |
10 | 620 | 60 | 2380 |
15 | 840 | 65 | 2520 |
20 | 1040 | 70 | 2670 |
25 | 1230 | 75 | 2810 |
30 | 1410 | 80 | 2950 |
35 | 1590 | 85 | 3080 |
40 | 1750 | 90 | 3220 |
*The diet is offered in accordance with the dog’s healthy weight. In obese dogs, the diet must be prescribed in accordance with the ideal weight and not the real weight of the dog. **Dividing the daily amount over two or three meals is recommended to promote good digestion. |
Key Points
- Restrict fat to combat hyperlipidemia and any obesity
- Ensure low fiber content and high digestibility to promote the good absorption of essential nutrients
Example 2
Composition (1000 g diet) | |
Beef, minced meat, 5% fat | 350 g |
Potato, cooked, with skin | 630 g |
Wheat bran | 15 g |
Rapeseed oil | 5 g |
Add a well-balanced mineral and vitamin supplement.
Indicative Rationing | |||
Energy Value (metabolizable energy) 895 kcal/1000 g of Diet Prepared (3590 kcal/1000 g DM) | |||
Dog’s weight (kg)* | Daily amount (g)** | Dog’s weight (kg)* | Daily amount (g)** |
2 | 240 | 45 | 2520 |
4 | 410 | 50 | 2730 |
6 | 560 | 55 | 2930 |
10 | 820 | 60 | 3130 |
15 | 1110 | 65 | 3330 |
20 | 1370 | 70 | 3520 |
25 | 1620 | 75 | 3700 |
30 | 1860 | 80 | 3890 |
35 | 2090 | 85 | 4070 |
40 | 2310 | 90 | 4240 |
Analysis | ||
The diet prepared in this way contains 25% dry matter and 75% water | ||
| % dry matter | g/1000 kcal |
Protein | 37 | 103 |
Fat | 7 | 19 |
Available carbohydrate | 40 | 112 |
Fiber | 7 | 19 |
Contra-indications
- Gestation
- Lactation
- Growth
- Cachexia
Examples of home-made diets are proposed by Pr Patrick Nguyen
(Nutrition and Endocrinology Unit; Biology and Pathology Department, National Veterinary School of Nantes)
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College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, MI, USA.
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