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Module 9

Raw Feeding

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Raw Feeding

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Fundamentals of Nutrition

Nutrition is the foundation of biological health. For carnivores, the metabolic priority is protein and fat over carbohydrates.

  • Amino Acids: Essential building blocks. Dogs need 10; cats need 11 (including Taurine). Fatty Acids: Omega-3 (anti-inflammatory) and Omega-6 (skin/coat) must be balanced to prevent systemic inflammation. Enzymes: Raw food contains live food enzymes that assist digestion, whereas high-heat processing (kibble) destroys them.

Specific Requirements & Deficiencies

  • Zinc: A common gap that manifests as cracked paw pads , skin lesions, or a dull coat. Nutrient Deficiencies: Thiamine (B1) Deficiency: Can cause neurological seizures (often seen in low-quality fish diets). Calcium Deficiency: Leads to “All-Meat Syndrome,” causing brittle bones and fractures. Factors Affecting Needs: Pregnancy/Lactation requires a 2-4x increase in energy intake. Senior pets require higher-quality, more digestible proteins to offset reduced metabolic efficiency.
  • Thiamine (B1) Deficiency: Can cause neurological seizures (often seen in low-quality fish diets). Calcium Deficiency: Leads to “All-Meat Syndrome,” causing brittle bones and fractures.

Formulating the Diet

A “Biologically Appropriate” diet typically follows the PMR (Prey Model Raw) or BARF (Biologically Appropriate Raw Food) models.

  • 80/10/10 Baseline: 80% muscle meat, 10% bone, 5% liver, 5% other secreting organ. The “Individual” Adjustment: A husky in a cold climate may need 5% body weight in fat-heavy meat, whereas a sedentary pug may need 2% body weight in lean meat.

Benefits & Disadvantages

  • Physical Benefits: Reduction in “doggy odour,” improved dental hygiene via mechanical abrasion of bones, and smaller, biodegradable stools. Behavioural Benefits: Tearing meat releases endorphins, providing a natural “calming” effect and mental stimulation. Disadvantages: High cost, storage requirements (freezer space), and the risk of secondary hyperparathyroidism if the calcium-to-phosphorus ratio is incorrect.
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A1. Which nutrient is strictly essential for cats but not dogs? (required)

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A2. What is the standard "Prey Model Raw" percentage for bone? (required)

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A3. Which organ must make up exactly 5% of a balanced raw diet? (required)

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A4. Why are cooked bones dangerous compared to raw bones? (required)

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B1. A client wants to transition their 10-year-old dog from kibble to raw. Outline a 3-week transition plan and highlight two specific risks for this age group. (required)

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B2. Discuss the legal requirements for a "Complete" commercial raw food versus a "Complementary" raw food. Why is this distinction vital for the buyer? (required)

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B3. What is the "Clean Zone" protocol? How can a multi-dog household manage the risk of cross-contamination during mealtime? (required)

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