A NUTRITIONAL APPROACH TO CONTROL HYPERLIPIDAEMIA IN DOGS
World Small Animal Veterinary Association World Congress Proceedings, 2001
Diez M.1, Grauwels M.2, Jeusette I.1, Tonglet C.1, Istasse L.1

The objective was to evaluate a nutritional approach to decrease blood concentrations of plasma lipids in hyperlipidaemic owner's dogs. Sixteen hyperlipidaemic owner's dogs with a history of obesity (4 dogs), corneal lipidosis (10 dogs) or both (2 dogs) were recruited to study the effects of a low-fat diet and of SC-FOS (Beghin-Meiji Industries, France). Hyperlipidaemia was detected with plasma cholesterol ranging from 3.0 to 7.5 g/l and triglycerides from to 1.9 to 4.7 g/l.

In a first step, the diet of dogs with corneal lesions was strictly adjusted to the requirements and lipid concentration was decreased to 8 % dry matter (DM). Obese dogs received a low-fat and energy-restricted diet until they reach their optimal weight. Blood lipids were checked after 3 months and after, every 6 months. Hyperlipidaemia resolved in 3/4 obese dogs. For the other dogs, the second step was to add SC-FOS in the diet at a concentration of 1-2 % DM. After 3 months, blood lipids were decreased in 10/14 dogs. Corneal opacities regressed in 9/12 dogs. Adding SC-FOS appears as an easy way to control blood lipids and corneal lipidosis but the dosage has to be increased in 2 dogs to maintain the effects.

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M Diez
1Animal Nutrition, 2>Small Animal Clinical Sciences Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,
University of Liège, B-4000, Belgium


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