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Preguntas frecuentes sobre la alimentación de los perros que padecen alguna hepatopatía
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P : Los perros con alguna hepatopatía tienen poco apetito o anorexia. ¿Cómo se les puede estimular a comer?
R : Los alimentos deben ser muy palatables, muy energéticos y proporcionar todos los nutrientes en can- tidad suficiente: proteínas, lípidos y micronutrientes esenciales. La palatabilidad se puede incremen- tar proporcionando el alimento en pequeñas cantidades de manera frecuente y calentando ligera- mente los alimentos húmedos.
La alimentación asistida se utilizará en los perros cuya anorexia se prolonga más de 3 o 5 días. Es imprescindible tratar o prevenir la malnutrición para interrumpir el círculo vicioso del catabolismo muscular excesivo que agrava los síntomas de la disfunción hepática. […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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