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December 21st 2024
dvm360 is counting down the Top 20 news stories and articles from 2024 with this series of spotlights
Reptile nutrition and management of nutritional disorders (Proceedings)
October 1st 2011There are thousands of reptile species worldwide and more reptile species are kept as pets than any other taxa. For as many types of reptiles that are kept, there are as many natural history strategies that these species demonstrate in their wild habitat.
Practical parenteral nutrition--when the gut doesn't work (Proceedings)
October 1st 2011When patients are unable to tolerate enteral feeding, parenteral (intravenous) nutrition should be considered. A veterinary facility with the ability to obtain and maintain aseptic vascular access, to provide attentive 24-hour nursing care, and to perform in-house serum chemistry analysis can provide parenteral nutritional support.
Pet food 102: myths and misconceptions (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011There are many myths and misconceptions about pet nutrition and commercial pet foods that are commonly propagated online, in written marketing material for various pet food companies, and by third party "non-biased" sources such as pet lover magazines.
Feeding pets with renal disease (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011Renal disease is one of the medical conditions in veterinary medicine that is most amenable to dietary management. Research in both dogs and cats has demonstrated that specially formulated diets for renal disease help prevent uremic episodes, slow disease progression, and can double survival time.
Working together with nutritionists on dairy farms-can't we all get along (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011I have had the great opportunity to work professionally in a variety of positions including private practice veterinarian, extension veterinarian, and tech service nutritionist for a major feed company.
Transition cow nutrition programs: Is there one way to feed the cows? (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011There are many ways to feed a transition dairy cow, specifically a prefresh cow. They include low-energy, high-forage diets that are identical to the diet fed far-off dry cows, the far-off dry cow ration with additional additives such as anionic salts or rumen-protected choline, or a separate prefresh ration with an energy level intermediate between the far-off dry cow ration and the fresh cow diet.
Cancer nutrition: evidence-based approaches (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011Many clients whose pets are being treated for cancer are interested in potential benefits from nutritional modifications. Some owners blame a diet for causing the cancer while others want to home-cook so they can feel like they are actively contributing to their pet's care. Still another group has done "research" online and in various books and would like to modify or supplement their pet's diet in the hope that these changes will help cure their pet.
Feeding growing puppies (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011There remains much confusion when it comes to feeding growing puppies. Many traditional recommendations of breeders and veterinarians, such as switching growing large breed dogs to adult food or not using growth diets at all, are no longer appropriate and may be harmful.
The nutritional assessment (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011Nutrition is often overlooked in patients that present for wellness visits and is often a low priority when it comes to the management of ill patients. However, it is important to collect a thorough nutrition history for all new and continuing patients, sick and well, and update this history regularly.
Intensive nutrition programs for dairy calves (Proceedings)
August 1st 2011Intensive milk or milk replacer programs, also known as accelerated growth programs, enhanced growth programs, or perhaps most properly biologically appropriate feeding programs have had a great influence on bottle calf nutrition programs on U.S. dairies in the past 10 years.