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Questions fréquemment posées à propos de l’alimentation des chiens souffrant d’hépatopathie
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Q : Les chiens atteints d’hépatopathie présentent un appétit faible
ou une anorexie. Comment les inciter à manger?
R : L’aliment doit être très appétent, très énergétique et fournir tous les nutriments en quantité suffi- sante: protéines, lipides et micronutriments essentiels. L’appétence peut être augmentée en propo- sant l’aliment en petites quantités et en réchauffant légèrement les aliments humides.
L’alimentation assistée peut s’imposer chez les chiens dont l’anorexie se prolonge au-delà de 3 à 5 jours. Il est essentiel de traiter ou de prévenir la malnutrition pour interrompre le cercle vicieux du catabolisme musculaire excessif qui aggrave les signes de dysfonctionnement hépatique. […]
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1Departement of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, The Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom.2Royal Canin Research Center, France.
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