The Mark Morris Institute

Table Updates

Following are updated tables for Small Animal Clinical Nutrition, 5th Edition. Note that some of the table titles have been shortened for space, indicated by ellipses (...).

Section 3: Nutritional Management of Healthy Dogs

Table 13-4 Selected commercial foods for young to middle-aged adult dogs...

Table 14-3 Comparison of recommended levels of key nutritional factors for foods for mature adult dogs...

Table 15-9 Comparison of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods for reproducing...

Table 17-4 Comparison of recommended levels of key nutritional factors for small- to medium-breed puppies...

Section 4: Feeding Working and Sporting Dogs

Table 18-12 Levels of key nutritional factors (DM) in selected dry commercial foods used for working and sporting dogs...

Section 5: Nutritional Management of Healthy Cats

Table 20-4 Selected commercial foods for young adult cats...

Table 21-4 Comparison of recommended levels of key nutritional factors for foods for mature adult cats...

Table 22-4 Comparison of recommended key nutritional factor levels in selected commercial foods for reproducing...

Table 24-3 Comparison of the key nutritional factors recommended for foods for healthy kitten growth...

Section 7: Obesity

Table 27-16 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods marketed for weight maintenance...

Table 27-17 Levels of key nutrients in selected commercial foods marketed for weight maintenance in cats...

Table 27-7 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods marketed for calorie-restricted weight loss in dogs...

Table 27-8 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods marketed for calorie-restricted weight loss in cats...

Table 27-9 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods marketed for the metabolic approach to weight loss in cats...

Section 8: Lipid and Endocrine Disorders

Table 28-3 Selected commercial foods used in dogs with hyperlipidemia compared to recommended levels of key nutritional factors.

Table 28-4 Selected commercial foods used in cats with hyperlipidemia compared to recommended levels of key nutritional factors.

Table 29-5 Selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with diabetes mellitus...

Table 29-6 Selected commercial fiber-enhanced veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with diabetes mellitus compared...

Table 29-7 Selected commercial low-carbohydrate/high-protein veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with diabetes mellitus compared...

Section 9: Neoplastic Disorders

Table 30-6 Selected commercial foods for canine cancer patients compared to recommended levels of key nutritional factors.

Table 30-7 Selected commercial foods for feline cancer patients compared to recommended levels of key nutritional factors.

Section 10: Adverse Food Reactions to Skin and Hair Disorders

Table 31-5 Selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed as elimination foods for dogs with adverse food reactions compared...

Table 31-6 Selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed as elimination foods for cats with adverse food reactions compared...

Section 11: Musculoskeletal Disorders

Table 33-6 Recommended levels of key nutrients for dogs at risk for developmental orthopedic disease compared...

Table 34-2 2. Key nutritional factor content of selected veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for osteoarthritis in cats compared to recommended levels.

Table 34-5 Key nutritional factor content of selected veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for osteoarthritis in dogs compared to recommended levels.

Section 12: Neurologic Disorders

Table 34-4 Key nutritional factor content of selected veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for osteoarthritis in dogs compared to recommended level

Section 13: Cardiovascular Disorders

Table 36-5 Levels of key nutrients in selected commercial foods for dogs with cardiovascular disease compared to the recommended level.

Table 36-6 Levels of key nutrients in selected commercial foods for cats with cardiovascular disease compared to the recommended levels.

Section 14: Renal Disorders

Table 36-5 Levels of key nutrients in selected commercial foods for dogs with cardiovascular disease compared to the recommended level.

Table 37-11 Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with chronic kidney disease compared...

Section 15: Canine Urolithiasis

Table 40-8 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods used to minimize recurrence of calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs...

Table 41-8 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic commercial foods used to minimize recurrence of calcium phosphate...

Table 42-2 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial products used for dissolution and to minimize recurrence of cystine uroliths in dogs...

Table 43-5 Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods used for dissolution of struvite uroliths in dogs compared...

Table 43-9 9. Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods used to minimize recurrence of struvite urolithiasis in dogs...

Table 42-2 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial products used for dissolution and to minimize recurrence of cystine uroliths in dogs...

Table 44-2 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods used to minimize recurrence of silica uroliths in dogs compared...

Section 16: Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease

Table 46-19 Comparison of key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for reducing the recurrence of feline idiopathic...

Table 46-22 Comparison of key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for reducing the recurrence of feline idiopathic cystitis.

Table 46-24 Comparison of key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for dissolution of struvite uroliths in cats.

Table 46-26 Comparison of key nutritional factors in selected commercial foods for decreasing risk of recurrence of calcium oxalate uroliths in cats.

Table 46-25 Comparison of key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for decreasing risk of recurrence of struvite...

Section 17: Periodontal Disease

Table 47-5 Key nutritional factor content of selected dry commercial dog foods marketed for dental health compared to recommended levels.

Table 47-6 Key nutritional factor content of selected dry commercial cat foods marketed for dental health compared to recommended levels.

Section 18: Gastrointestinal Disorders

Table 50-5 Key nutritional factor content of selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with esophagitis/gastroesophageal reflux...

Table 50-6 Key nutritional factor content of selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with esophagitis/gastroesophageal reflux...

Table 52-3 Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods compared to recommended levels for dogs with gastritis...

Table 52-4 Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods compared to recommended levels for cats with gastritis and/or gastroduodenal ulceration.

Table 54-3 Key nutritional factors in selected moist commercial veterinary therapeutic foods compared to recommended levels for dogs with gastric motility and emptying disorders.

Table 54-4 Key nutritional factors in selected moist commercial veterinary therapeutic foods compared to recommended levels for cats with gastric motility and emptying disorders.

Table 56-4 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with acute gastroenteritis or acute enteritis.

Table 56-5 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with acute gastroenteritis or acute enteritis.

Table 56-6 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with acute gastroenteritis or acute enteritis.

Table 56-7 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for catss with acute gastroenteritis or acute enteritis.

Table 57-3 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with inflammatory bowel disease compared to recommended levels.

Table 57-4 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with inflammatory bowel disease...

Table 57-5 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with inflammatory bowel disease...

Table 57-6 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with inflammatory bowel disease compared to recommended levels.

Table 58-3 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with lymphangiectasia/protein-losing enteropathy compared to recommended levels.

Table 58-4 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for catss with lymphangiectasia/protein-losing enteropathy compared to recommended levels.

Table 59-2 Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with short bowel syndrome compared to recommended levels.

Table 59-3 Key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with short bowel syndrome compared to recommended levels.

Table 60-2 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth compared to recommended levels

Table 60-3 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth compared to recommended levels.

Table 62-2 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with acute or chronic colitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 62-3 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for dogs with acute or chronic colitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 62-4 Key nutritional factors in selected fiber-enhanced veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with acute or chronic colitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 62-5 Key nutritional factors in selected highly digestible veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for cats with acute or chronic colitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 63-4 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with idiopathic bowel syndrome.

Table 64-3 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with constipation and intermittent obstipation compared to recommended levels.

Table 64-4 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with constipation and intermittent obstipation compared to recommended levels

Table 64-5 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with chronic obstipation (megacolon) compared to recommended levels.

Table 65-2 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with excessive flatulence compared to recommended levels.

Table 65-3 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with excessive flatulence compared to recommended levels.

Table 66-2 2. Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency compared to recommended levels.

Table 66-3 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency compared to recommended levels.

Table 67-4 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for dogs with pancreatitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 67-5 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for cats with pancreatitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 67-6 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for obese or hypertriglyceridemic dogs with pancreatitis compared to recommended levels.

Table 67-7 Key nutritional factors in selected veterinary therapeutic foods for obese or hypertriglyceridemic cats with pancreatitis compared to recommended levels.

Section 20: Hepatobiliary Disorders

Table 68-11 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for feline patients with hepatobiliary disease...

Table 68-12 Levels of key nutritional factors in selected commercial veterinary therapeutic foods marketed for feline patients with hepatobiliary disease...