The author critiques the article in IJSAP (1983, 4(2)101-107) addressing the question of the correct amount of protein in a dog’s diet and notes that one of the critics of high protein diets has close ties to a different pet food company that manufactures and sells low protein diets
Estimation of the quality of commercial diets is a topic of interest for the majority of dog owners....
Studies using dogs for both experimental and test purposes have made available much information duri...
Although feeding a dog would seem to be a relatively simple matter, the science of canine nutrition ...
Murphy examines messages promoting the benefits of high-protein dog foods and then discusses the hea...
The use of dogs from civic pounds in medical research and teaching is the subject of concern in anim...
A recent opinion paper by Kipperman and German (2018) discussed the increasing prevalence of pet obe...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
Brown critiques claims regarding improved regulation of the dog breeding industry with a response by...
I have never condoned animal studies of learned helplessness that entail significant physical and ps...
The Show Dog Syndrome appears to be similar to reactive depression in humans. Overmeier has demonstr...
The Pet Food Institute petitions the FDA on pet food standards. The American Psychological Associati...
I welcome John and Valerie Braithwaite\u27s survey on Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering (tnt j Stu...
The article focuses on stress factors, which include: Genetic Background, Individual Differences, P...
The importance of nutrition for the welfare of dogs is highlighted in this review. Malnutrition can ...
M.W. Fox\u27s editorial, The \u27Show Dog\u27 Syndrome (IJSAP 3(1):3, 1982) cannot help but be ext...
Estimation of the quality of commercial diets is a topic of interest for the majority of dog owners....
Studies using dogs for both experimental and test purposes have made available much information duri...
Although feeding a dog would seem to be a relatively simple matter, the science of canine nutrition ...
Murphy examines messages promoting the benefits of high-protein dog foods and then discusses the hea...
The use of dogs from civic pounds in medical research and teaching is the subject of concern in anim...
A recent opinion paper by Kipperman and German (2018) discussed the increasing prevalence of pet obe...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
Brown critiques claims regarding improved regulation of the dog breeding industry with a response by...
I have never condoned animal studies of learned helplessness that entail significant physical and ps...
The Show Dog Syndrome appears to be similar to reactive depression in humans. Overmeier has demonstr...
The Pet Food Institute petitions the FDA on pet food standards. The American Psychological Associati...
I welcome John and Valerie Braithwaite\u27s survey on Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering (tnt j Stu...
The article focuses on stress factors, which include: Genetic Background, Individual Differences, P...
The importance of nutrition for the welfare of dogs is highlighted in this review. Malnutrition can ...
M.W. Fox\u27s editorial, The \u27Show Dog\u27 Syndrome (IJSAP 3(1):3, 1982) cannot help but be ext...
Estimation of the quality of commercial diets is a topic of interest for the majority of dog owners....
Studies using dogs for both experimental and test purposes have made available much information duri...
Although feeding a dog would seem to be a relatively simple matter, the science of canine nutrition ...