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Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition
The Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition is a reference book which helps veterinary practitioners find answers to questions concerning the role of nutrition in achieving both optimal health and in treating specific nutrition-responsive diseases.
CONTENTS:
1. Obesity: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology and Management of the Obese Dog
2. Nutritional Dermatoses and the Contribution of Dietetics in Dermatology
3. The Most Common Digestive Diseases: The Role of Nutrition
4. Nutrition of Dogs with Liver Disease
5. The Role of Nutrition in the Pathogenesis and the Management of Exocrine Pancreatic Disorders
6. Diabetes Mellitus: Nutritional Strategies
7. Canine Hyperlipidemia: Causes and Nutritional Management
8. Chronic Renal Disease: The Importance of Nutrition
9. Nutritional Management of Canine Urolithiasis
10. Cardiovascular Diseases: Nutritional Modulation
11. Main Nutritional Imbalances in Osteoarticular Diseases
12. Canine Nutrition and Oral Health
13. Nutritional Status of Dogs with Cancer: Dietetic Evaluation and Recommendations
14. Critical Care Nutrition of Dogs
15. The Social Role of Food and Behavioral Pathologies in the Dog
16. Integration of Nutrition into Clinical Practice
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