| Literature DB >> 26101592 |
Michele C C Oliveira1, Márcio A Brunetto2, Flávio L da Silva1, Juliana T Jeremias1, Letícia Tortola3, Marcia O S Gomes4, Aulus C Carciofi1.
Abstract
Many dog owners see homemade diets as a way of increasing the bond with their pets, even though they may not have the convenience of commercial diets. Modifications of ingredients, quality and proportion might change the nutritional composition of the diet, generating nutritional imbalances. The present study evaluated how dog owners use and adhere to homemade diets prescribed by veterinary nutritionists over an extended period of time. Forty-six owners of dogs fed a homemade diet for at least 6 months were selected for the present study. Owners were invited to answer questions by first reading all possible answers and then selecting the one that best indicated their opinion. The results were evaluated through descriptive statistics. Thirty-five owners (76·1 %) found that the diets are easy to prepare. Fourteen owners (30·4 %) admitted to modifying the diets, 40 % did not adequately control the amount of provided ingredients, 73·9 % did not use the recommended amounts of soyabean oil and salt, and 34·8 % did not correctly use the vitamin, mineral or amino acid supplements. Twenty-six owners (56·5 %) reported that their dogs refused to eat at least one food item. All of these alterations make the nutritional composition of the diets unpredictable and likely nutritionally imbalanced. Although homemade diets could be a useful tool for the nutritional management of dogs with certain diseases, not all owners are able to appropriately use this type of diet and adhere to it for an extended period of time and this limitation needs to be considered when recommending the use of homemade diets.Entities:
Keywords: Canine nutrition; Owned dogs; Unconventional diets
Year: 2014 PMID: 26101592 PMCID: PMC4473168 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2014.24
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Questionnaire applied to owners of dogs fed homemade diets for at least 6 months included in the study
| Questions | Possible answers |
|---|---|
| 1. When you received the recipe, you thought: | a) it is easy to prepare |
| b) you did not worry about it | |
| c) it should be difficult to prepare | |
| 2. Who prepares the diet? | a) you |
| b) another person | |
| 3. During the preparation of the meal, the person who prepared it thought: | a) it was easy to prepare |
| b) did not worry about it | |
| c) it was difficult to prepare | |
| What were the main difficulties? | |
| 4. Did you make any modification in the recipe? | a) no |
| b) yes. Which one? | |
| 5. During the preparation of the diet, did you: | a) cooked all the ingredients |
| b) cooked some ingredients | |
| Which ingredients did you supply uncooked? | |
| 6. How do you measure the amount provided of each ingredient? | a) I used a domestic scale |
| b) I measured with a kitchen utensil (glass, cup) | |
| c) I used the guide given by the nutritional service | |
| d) I defined by myself how much to provide | |
| 7. Regarding the amount of ingredients, how did you proceed? (the question was repeated to each ingredient of the formula) | a) I put exactly the established amount |
| b) I put more or less (approximately) the established amount | |
| c) I thought it was not enough, so I put more than the established amount | |
| d) I thought it was too much, so I put less than the established amount | |
| 8. Who feeds the dog? | a) you |
| b) another person | |
| 9. The person who feeds the dog, thinks that | a) the dog likes the food |
| b) the dog eats, but does not like it very much | |
| c) the dog does not like the food | |
| 10. About the ingredients | a) the dog eats everything |
| b) the dog does not like some, and rejects it | |
| c) the dog does not like some, but end up eating because all the ingredients are mixed together | |
| Which are the ingredients the dog does not like? | |
| 11. Regarding the total amount of food provided, how do you proceed? (the question was repeated to each ingredient of the formula) | a) I provide exactly what is in the recipe |
| b) I provide more or less (approximately) what is in the recipe | |
| c) I thought it was not enough, so I offered more than the established amount | |
| d) I thought it was too much, so I put less than the established amount | |
| 12. How do you measure how much the animal eats? | a) I use a measurer |
| b) I weigh how much to provide | |
| c) I have a notion and provide how much the dog eats | |
| 13. What do you do when there is some leftover in the bowl? | a) I think it is normal, and do nothing |
| b) Next meal I give less food | |
| c) I change the recipe adding what the dog likes the most to stimulate consumption | |
| d) There is no leftover | |
| 14. The faeces of your dog are | a) good |
| b) a little soft | |
| c) very soft | |
| d) dried | |
| 15. Comparing with when the dog ate commercial food, how do you think the faeces are now | a) the same |
| b) worse | |
| c) better | |
| d) never ate commercial food, always ate homemade food | |
| 16. Did you notice any modification in the coat | a) no, it is the same |
| b) yes, it became worse | |
| c) yes, it became better | |
| 17. Do you think the homemade diet was | a) effective |
| b) not effective | |
| c) indifferent (comparable with the previous diet) |