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Pet Nutrition Jeopardy

Pet Nutrition Jeopardy. Veterinary Pet Care Agricultural Sciences Waterford, WI. Pe t Obesity. Misc. Name The Nutrient. Too Much & Toxicity. Pet Food Laws. Choosing the Brand. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300.

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Pet Nutrition Jeopardy

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  1. Pet Nutrition Jeopardy Veterinary Pet CareAgricultural SciencesWaterford, WI

  2. Pet Obesity Misc Name The Nutrient Too Much & Toxicity Pet Food Laws Choosing the Brand $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. Name The Nutrient • This can be a simple sugar, milk, starch, or fiber? • Carbohydrate

  4. Name The Nutrient • These can be macro or micro • Minerals

  5. Name The Nutrient • These are made of amino acids; animal versions are better than plant versions. • Protein

  6. Name The Nutrient • These can be water soluble or fat soluble. • Vitamins

  7. Name The Nutrient • These can be saturated or unsaturated and are high in vitamins A,D,E,K • Fats

  8. Too Much & Toxicity • To much of this can cause pet obesity • Fats

  9. Too Much & Toxicity • Too much of this can cause toxic levels to build in the body if they are fat soluble. • Vitamins

  10. Too Much & Toxicity • Too much of this can cause large, smelly stools • Carbohydrates

  11. Too Much & Toxicity • Too few of these can cause dry skin, a dry coat, calluses, and poor blood clotting • Fats

  12. Too Much & Toxicity • A pet really cannot have too much of these two vitamins, as they are water soluble. • Vitamins B and C

  13. Pet Food Laws • A pet food labeled Beef Dog Food must have how much beef at minimum? • 95%

  14. Pet Food Laws • A pet food called Pork Entrée must have how much pork at minimum? • 25%

  15. Pet Food Laws • Chicken flavored cat food must have at least ___ of chicken • A detectable amount

  16. Pet Food Laws • Dog Food with Liver must have at least how much liver? • 3%

  17. Pet Food Laws • What agency regulates all pet food sold in the United States • The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine

  18. Choosing the Brand • All ingredients in pet food must be listed by order of ______ • Weight

  19. Choosing the Brand • A pet food must list the minimum possible quantities of these two nutrients • Protein and Fat

  20. Choosing the Brand • A pet food must list the MAXIMUM possible quantities of these two nutrients • Water and Fiber

  21. Choosing the Brand • A Pet Food labeled “Maintenance Ration” would be appropriate for this kind of pet • An adult animal that is not nursing or pregnant nor has any other health issues.

  22. Choosing the Brand • To determine the amount of protein or fat in a pet food, you would look for this- • The Guaranteed Analysis label

  23. Pet Obesity • Pet obesity affects this percent of dogs in the US • 40%

  24. Pet Obesity • A healthy dog has a lifespan that is ___ years longer on average than an obese dog • Two

  25. Pet Obesity • Because dog’s weights vary greatly, we would use this score to determine if a dog is obese • Body Condition Score, or BCS

  26. Pet Obesity • A healthy dog will have a _____ in its stomach that clearly separates it from the chest; an obese dog’s stomach will smoothly blend into the chest. • Tuck

  27. Pet Obesity • A dog’s ______ should be detectable with a slight covering of fat if it has a healthy BCS. • Ribs, vertebrae, and/or tailhead

  28. Misc • ________ is the best way to address pet obesity. • Prevention.

  29. Misc • Dogs should lose no more than ___% of their body weight per week if on a weight loss program. • Two

  30. Misc • These are the two goals of a weight loss program for a dog: • 1) steady weight loss • 2) pet comfort and satisfaction.

  31. Misc • A special weight-loss formula dog food will provide dogs with the same __________ of food but with lower calories and the same amount of nutrients: • Volume or amount

  32. Misc • Two ______ minute walks per day is enough to maintain a healthy weight for your dog: • 20

  33. FINAL JEOPARDY • Make your wagers! • This is the UW Researcher who first discovered vitamins. • Dr. E.V. McCollum.

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