Raw Food Diets - Current Concepts - Information, Misinformation
Dr Nick Cave BVSc, PhD, Dip. ACVN, MACVS | Associate Professor, Massey University Veterinary School
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Which of the following nutrients is likely to be deficient in a diet
a) Protein, Phosphorus, folate, iodine
b) Folate, Linoleic acid, methionine
c) Vitamin D, Copper, Calcium, iodine
d) Manganese, Vitamin A, calcium, vitamin B12
Correct answer: (c)
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What effect does cooking have on protein digestibility?
a) It does not affect protein digestibility
b) It can increase or decrease digestibility, depending on the protein
c) It decreases digestibility
d) It increases digestibility
Correct answer: (b)
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What is the most common risk to pets from feeding home-prepared raw food diets?
a) Bacterial enteritis
b) Dental disease
c) Enteric parasitism
d) Nutritional deficiency
Correct answer: (d)
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Which of the following statements is true?
a) Raw food diets are highly digestible but deficient
b) Raw food diets are ideal nutrition for dogs or cats
c) Raw food diets are poorly digestible
d) Raw food diets can be highly digestible, complete and balanced, high quality diets if formulated properly
Correct answer: (d)
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Which of the following statements is true?
a) Owners prefer veterinarians not to discuss nutrition
b) In most surveys, owners are usually satisfied with the information they receive from their vet regarding nutrition
c) Owners that feed raw food diets, trust veterinarians more than owners that feed conventional diets
d) Owners usually want advice on feeding their pet, and owners that want to feed raw food would still appreciate understanding, and accurate helpful advice
Correct answer: (d)
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