surements, rincipals ient requirements, mmense richness
the reader to enjoyably on.
VOLUME I
BROCHURE
ATLAS OF PRACTICAL NUTRITION AND FEEDING IN CATS AND DOGS
ed nutrition into a series ext and several diagrams, narian can see all of the nd cats. avior, the evaluation
PRESENTATION
Who said that nutrition is boring? Not in this book! Here we have transformed nutrition into a series of graphic pages, with simple and concise text and several diagrams, drawings and images, by which the veterinarian can see all of the fundamental aspects of nutrition in dogs and cats. From digestive physiology and dietary behavior, the evaluation of body condition and morphometric measurements, to the characterization of the immediate principals and the description of the energy and nutrient requirements, this atlas is a succession of pages with an immense richness in information and visuals that will enable the reader to enjoyably deepen their knowledge about pet nutrition.
(Volume I)
VOLUME I ATLAS OF PRACTICAL NUTRITION AND FEEDING IN CATS AND DOGS
Practical atlas of nutrition and feeding in cats and dogs
AUTHOR: Roberto Elices Mínguez. FORMAT: 24 × 33 cm. NUMBER OF PAGES: 96. NUMBER OF SHEETS: 42. BINDING: hardcover.
RETAIL PRICE
80 €
eBook included
Who said that nutrition is boring? Not in this book! Here we have transformed nutrition into a series of graphic pages, with simple and concise text and several diagrams, drawings and images, by which the veterinarian can see all of the fundamental aspects of nutrition in dogs and cats. From digestive physiology and dietary behavior, the evaluation of body condition and morphometric measurements, to the characterization of the immediate principals and the description of the energy and nutrient requirements, this atlas is a succession of pages with an immense richness in information and visuals that will enable the reader to enjoyably deepen their knowledge about pet nutrition.
Dora Zett/shutterstock.com
Practical atlas of nutrition
Presentation of the book Dogs and cats represent the exception among the animal kingdom. They are our number one house pets, and have become so important in developed countries that they are considered core members of the family. They live with us in exchange for affection. The benefits from this symbiosis to pet owners’ health have been described in literature. Therefore, the longevity of the pets’ lives directly benefits the lives of their “guardians”. In the middle of the 19th century, the first commercial foods for pets were developed. Currently, estimates show that there are more than one thousand two hundred manufacturers of pet food around the world. Feeding these two species (cats and dogs) is unique within animal nutrition. Their nutrition needs have not been established according to any productive criteria, however, they have been based on the prevention and improvement of the quality of their lives, from the very first stages. In fact, specific foods are available for the treatment of certain pathologies. The nutrition of these two species integrates science and clinical practice. These circumstances have led to greater wellbeing and increased life expectancy of our small animal friends. This way, we close the circle. In veterinary medicine, we are not used to understanding the importance of nutrition in the health of the patient. But, unlike humans, our patients accept our recommendations, more or less enthusiastically, and the results are usually satisfactory. However, most veterinarians that work with dogs and cats are not especially interested in nutrition. There is abundant literature on nutrition and feeding, biochemistry, physiology, and veterinary anatomy regarding pets. We have tried, with the most recent information available, to create a book that is easy to use and that can serve as a tool for daily clinical practice. For this reason, all recommendations should be taken into account at this moment as the science of nutrition continues to advance. I have been lucky enough to share my life with a small four-legged, whisker-baring family and learn from them. I believe I owe them a lot. This is my small contribution to the endless hours of gratuitous love that they have given me. We hope and desire that this book will help to stimulate veterinarians’ interest in this area of knowledge. Roberto Elices Mínguez
Practical atlas of nutrition
The author Roberto Elices Mínguez Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM). Professor of Animal Nutrition and Companion Animals. Veterinarian in the Small Animal Medicine Department (Endocrinology and Obesity) of the Veterinary Clinical Hospital of the School of Veterinary Medicine of Madrid (UCM).
hkeita/shutterstock.com
Clinical Veterinarian —medicine and surgery— of companion animals in private centers.
Communication services Website Online visualisation of the sample chapter. Presentation brochure in PDF format. Author´s CV. Sample chapter compatible with iPad.
www.grupoasis.com/promo/practical_atlas_nutrition_1
ATLAS OF PRACTICAL NUTRITION AND FEEDING IN CATS AND DOGS
VOLUME I
Table of contents 1. Carnivores and omnivores by nature 2. The digestive process (I): mouth and stomach 3. The digestive process (II): small and large intestine
13. Excess of proteins 14. Requirements for proteins and amino acids (I) 15. Requirements for proteins and amino acids (II)
4. Evaluation of body condition
16. An essential amino acid in cats: taurine
5. Body score system
17. Quality of the protein
6. Morphometric measurements
18. Fat functions and metabolism
7. Water
19. Requirements of fat in pets
8. Water requirements
20. Carbohydrates
9. Energy requirements
21. Metabolism of the carbohydrates
10. How are energy requirements determined? 11. Proteins and amino acids 12. Protein metabolism
22. Fiber 23. Metabolism for fiber
24. Factors that affect requirements for vitamins and minerals 25. Vitamins 26. Minerals 27. Acid-base balance and electrolyte balance of the food ration 28. How do we express the nutrient requirements of pets? 29. The label of the package (I) 30. The label of the package (II) 31. Dry foods 32. Semi-moist and wet foods 33. Criteria for selection and comparison of foods
34. Comparison of foods with different levels of moisture 35. How is the energy contained in a food determined? 36. Other methods to evaluate the energy in foods 37. How do we calculate the daily food ration? 38. Food “extra” 39. Diet changes. How should I do it? 40. Homemade food 41. Recipes for a home cooked diet made “by hand” 42. Elaboration of the food ration and results
The publishing strength of Grupo AsĂs Editorial Servet, a division of Grupo AsĂs, has become one of the reference publishing companies in the veterinary sector worldwide. More than 15 years of experience in the publishing of contents about veterinary medicine guarantees the quality of its work. With a wide national and international distribution, the books in its catalogue are present in many different countries and have been translated into nine languages to date: English, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Turkish, Japanese, Russian and Chinese. Its identifying characteristic is a large multidisciplinary team formed by doctors and graduates in Veterinary Medicine and Fine Arts, and specialised designers with a great knowledge of the sector in which they work. Every book is subject to thorough technical and linguistic reviews and analyses, which allow the creation of works with a unique design and excellent contents. Servet works with the most renowned national and international authors to include the topics most demanded by veterinary surgeons in its catalogue. In addition to its own works, Servet also prepares books for companies and the main multinational companies in the sector are among its clients.
Servet (División de Grupo Asís Biomedia S.L.) Centro Empresarial El Trovador, planta 8, oficina I Plaza Antonio Beltrán Martínez, 1 • 50002 Zaragoza (España) Tel.: +34 976 461 480 • Fax: +34 976 423 000 • www.grupoasis.com