A reliable book that will give you the correct knowledge about pet supplements.
A multifaceted explanation of pet supplements with plenty of diagrams
・I want to actively incorporate supplements at my hospital.
・I want to learn about supplement ingredients
・I want to give appropriate advice to owners
<CONTENTS>
first
List of editors, supervisors, and authors of this book
Chapter 1 Role and Ethics of Supplement Advisors
1-1 What are supplements?
・In the United States
·in Japan
・Positioning of pet supplements
・Current situation surrounding pet supplements
1-2 What is a supplement advisor?
・Required role
・Knowledge that advisory staff should acquire
・Can pet supplements be recommended by someone other than a veterinarian?
・The reason for the existence of a pet supplement advisor
・Ethics of pet supplement advisors
Chapter 2 Basic knowledge of pet supplements
2-1 Pet food and pet supplements
・Legal status of pet food and pet supplements
・Legal status of human supplements and comparison with pet supplements
・Laws and related laws and regulations regarding pet food and pet supplements overseas
2-2 Labeling of pet food and pet supplements
・Legal regulations and industry self-regulation
・Example of package display
・Labeling standards for “comprehensive nutritional food” and “therapeutic food”
・Display of specific matters
・Prohibition of misrepresentation
Chapter 3 Nutrients necessary for animals and their functions
3-1 Animal physiology
・Body structure and characteristics of dogs and cats
・Digestion/Absorption
・Digestion and absorption of nutrients Carbohydrates
・Lipid
·protein
・Vitamin and minerals
・Endocrine/metabolism (understanding the components that balance and move the body)
・Immunology/Allergies (understanding ingredients for allergies)
・Function of blood (understanding various components related to anemia)
3-2 Animal biochemistry
・Feeding habits, smell, and taste of dogs and cats
・5 major nutrients
3-3 Clinical nutrition and laboratory tests
・Pet food classification
・Comprehensive nutritional food
・Food other than comprehensive nutritional food
・Body changes and how to deal with them
Chapter 4 Possibility of using supplements
4-1 Obesity/diabetes
・What is obesity and diabetes?
・Symptoms
・Related nutrients/supplements
4-2 Gastrointestinal symptoms
・Functions of the intestinal tract
・Gastrointestinal symptoms
・Intestinal bacterial flora
・Probiotics
・Prebiotics
・Synbiotics
4-3 Chronic kidney disease
-Common in older animals
・Kidney structure and function
・Symptoms and classification of chronic kidney disease
・Nutrients related to chronic kidney disease
・Dietary therapy including related supplements
4-4 Liver disease
・What is the liver?
・Liver function 1. metabolism
・Liver function 2. detoxification
・Liver function 3. excretion
・Classification of liver diseases
・Liver function test
・Symptoms of hepatobiliary tract disease and their treatment
・Pathological conditions that cause hepatic encephalopathy and how to deal with them
・Supplements for the liver
4-5 Tumor (cancer)
・Basic structure and treatment of tumors (cancer)
・Tumor (cancer) symptoms
・Related supplements
4-6 Musculoskeletal (joint) diseases
・Joint function and structure
・Joint diseases and symptoms
・Related supplements
4-7 Neurological diseases
・Energy for the brain and nervous system is glucose
4-8 Skin diseases (including hair loss)
-Skin and fur are the largest organs
・Skin and coat nutrition
・Nutrients related to hair growth
・Skin disease symptoms and countermeasures with supplements
・Relationship between prebiotics (probiotics) and canine atopic dermatitis
4-9 Old age diseases
・Why does aging occur?
・What is saccharification?
・What is oxidation?
Chapter 5 Supplements and Health Food Ingredients
5-1 Classification by efficacy expected to improve symptoms
5-2 Food-drug interactions
・Interactions with drugs: Foods and supplements to be careful of (main items)
5-3 Foods, additives, and poisonous substances that should not be given to dogs and cats
1. Sugar metabolism related
2. Alliums: onions, green onions, garlic, chives, etc.
3. xanthine derivative
Four. Liver: Excess vitamin A
Five. grapes
6. others
5-4 Main ingredients sometimes used in pet supplements that have potential effects on humans
Columns
1. There are multiple ceramides
2. shampoo
3. How to choose supplements and precautions when using them

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Pet supplement usage guide
Pet supplement usage guide |
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lecturer | Supervision: Toshinori Sakai, Hiroki Matsumoto |
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Animal | Dogs, cats |
Specialty | Gastroenterology / Cardiology / Respiratory / Oncology / Neurology |
Target | Director / Working doctor / New graduate veterinarian / Veterinary nurse |
categories | Book |
Tag | Supplement / pet supplement advisor / dog / Cat |
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