In order to enhance the health and welfare of obese dogs and to facilitate the required loss of body weight, commercial diets are produced with fibrous ingredients. Cellulose is a common dietary fiber used mainly in powdered form. However, other processing forms and fibers are available as fibrous additives. This work aimed to test the effects of different fiber sources on apparent total tract digestibility and fecal quality in dogs. Four diets were fed to eight dogs (experimental design: 4 × 4 Latin square) for a 14-day period each. In addition to a basal diet (CO), three experimental diets varying in fiber sources were used: powdered cellulose (CE), granulated cellulose (GC), and lignocellulose (LC). Dogs fed the CO had lower crude fiber ...
The effect of a high insoluble-fiber (IF) diet containing 15% cellulose in dry matter, high soluble-...
Soybean hulls (SBH) are a fiber-rich co-product of the soybean oil extraction process that correspon...
Dog diets may differ in their effectiveness of maintaining satiety after a meal. Consequently, sensa...
The present paper presents the results and conclusions of 7 trials made in healthy (6 studies) and o...
peer reviewedThe present paper summarizes the influence of diets enriched with fibres on voluntary f...
Depending on type and inclusion level, dietary fibre may increase and maintain satiety and postpone ...
Meat and bone meal (MBM) is one animal by-product used in pets. This study purposed to provide infor...
Fibre can interfere with digestibility of fat by accelerating intestinal passage or by increasing ch...
Several experiments with dogs and cats were designed to evaluate the fermentative properties of sele...
La thèse est constituée de 6 articles de revue sur les effets des fibres alimentaires et de 6 articl...
The US has a pet population of approximately 70 million dogs and 74 million cats. Humans have develo...
Dietary fibres can modify the intestinal structure in dogs and other animal species. The main change...
Pet food companies often use fibres in extruded diets as a strategy to improve intestinal functional...
: Lipids represent a significant energy source in dogs' diets. Moreover, dogs need some essential fa...
none3Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively...
The effect of a high insoluble-fiber (IF) diet containing 15% cellulose in dry matter, high soluble-...
Soybean hulls (SBH) are a fiber-rich co-product of the soybean oil extraction process that correspon...
Dog diets may differ in their effectiveness of maintaining satiety after a meal. Consequently, sensa...
The present paper presents the results and conclusions of 7 trials made in healthy (6 studies) and o...
peer reviewedThe present paper summarizes the influence of diets enriched with fibres on voluntary f...
Depending on type and inclusion level, dietary fibre may increase and maintain satiety and postpone ...
Meat and bone meal (MBM) is one animal by-product used in pets. This study purposed to provide infor...
Fibre can interfere with digestibility of fat by accelerating intestinal passage or by increasing ch...
Several experiments with dogs and cats were designed to evaluate the fermentative properties of sele...
La thèse est constituée de 6 articles de revue sur les effets des fibres alimentaires et de 6 articl...
The US has a pet population of approximately 70 million dogs and 74 million cats. Humans have develo...
Dietary fibres can modify the intestinal structure in dogs and other animal species. The main change...
Pet food companies often use fibres in extruded diets as a strategy to improve intestinal functional...
: Lipids represent a significant energy source in dogs' diets. Moreover, dogs need some essential fa...
none3Prebiotics are non-digestible food ingredients that beneficially affect the host by selectively...
The effect of a high insoluble-fiber (IF) diet containing 15% cellulose in dry matter, high soluble-...
Soybean hulls (SBH) are a fiber-rich co-product of the soybean oil extraction process that correspon...
Dog diets may differ in their effectiveness of maintaining satiety after a meal. Consequently, sensa...