Canine diet formulation

Audit Course

12

Lessons

33

Topics

All

Skill Level

2

Quizzes

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Canine Diet Formulation – Audit

This course includes a solid foundation in digestion, as well as review of all required nutrients and components of the canine diet.  It encourages critical thinking, so you can evaluate various diets and methods of feeding, and choose what works best,  to suit an individual dog. You will learn to formulate balanced diets, containing all the essential macronutrients and micronutrients (vitamins and minerals).

My emphasis here, as always, is a foundation of scientific knowledge, combined with skillful use of foods and ingredients, so that the end product is a series of recipes that support your dog’s health in every level.

For this mentored version I provide all course materials, plus marking of assignments with comments and feedback, and course grades. Discussion and support is also provided via our private Facebook group and as needed.

There are 12 units.  The course includes reading, study and research, plus written assignments for the mentored version.  You can complete the course in your own time, and at your own pace, but I highly recommend sticking to a regular schedule of study.

Upon completion, you receive a Certificate of Completion. I look forward to hearing from you!

Timeline and Location

The course is done entirely online.

The course is open-ended and can be completed in your own time. I will be available at all times to specific questions as needed and to mark assignments and offer additional commentary and support.  A virtual classroom will be set up where people can discuss the material for each week and post questions for me as well. Class participation is optional, but readings will be mandatory. I will attempt to utilize as many reliable online resources for the basic course as possible.

The course is available as mentored (with auto-marked assignments) or non-mentored. Tuition fees vary.

COMPLETING THIS COURSE WILL HELP YOU:

  • learn how to formulate a balanced canine diet, whether raw, cooked or a mixture, based on sound, scientific principles of canine nutrition.

WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?

This course will be of great value to those in the retail field, to veterinary assistants, breeders, behaviourists and trainers, TellingtonTouch practitioners, those involved in various sports and competitive work, and of course, anyone who simply loves and lives with dogs.

Canine Dietary Formulation – Course Overview

Unit One: Introduction to dietary formulation – principles, tools and reliable resources, plus an overview of current, popular dietary approaches, and where they may go awry

Unit Two: Energy and Macronutrients –  How much food your dog really need? What should a diet consist of, in terms of carbs, fat and protein? Are all carbs really so bad?  Formulation starts with macronutrients and energy, and food sources of all.

Unit Three: Protein and Amino Acids – how much does a dog really need?  Food Sources, requirement ranges and how to calculate, nitrogen balance, signs of deficiency and excess

Unit Four: Fats and fatty acids – much confusion on this one floating around! here we will get the skinny on fats and why we need to understand fatty acids, not just the total amount a dog takes in from all sources.

Unit Five: Micronutrients; an overview, and requirements – vitamins and minerals are required in much more precise amounts than fat, carb and fiber. This is where many home made diets fall down – and yours never will again.

Unit Six: Vitamins –  what do they do in the body?  We’ll look at food sources, requirements, interactions, how to supply in the diet and supplement as needed.

Unit Seven: Minerals-  what do they do in the body?  As with vitamins, we’ll examine food sources, requirements, interactions, how to supply in the diet and supplement as needed

Unit Eight: Interactions and Anti Nutrients – all foods contain more than essential nutrients, and we need to understand some of these to get started. You  may have heard of phytates and oxalates – there are others! In addition, nutrients  can affect the absorption of one another if fed in excess, so here is here we learn about balance and ratios ,and why they’re important.

Unit Nine: Supplementation and food storage/preparation

Unit Ten: Putting it all together; forming the recipes. We’ll use nutritiondata, your own dog(s) as examples, and start figuring out how to actually put a completely balanced recipe together. We’ll look at raw and cooked diets, and get the foundation set up.

Units Eleven and Twelve: Practicuum in recipe development – vitamins and minerals, calculating fatty acid content, what to do if it doesn’t seem to work, substitutions.

Course Content

CDFA | Unit 04: Proteins 3 Topics
CDFA | Unit 05: Carbohydrates 3 Topics
CDFA | Unit 06: Fats & Fatty Acids 2 Topics
CDFA | Unit 07: Introduction to Micronutrients 2 Topics
CDFA | Unit 08: Midterm 1 Topic
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CDFA | Unit 09: Vitamins 2 Topics
CDFA | Unit 10: Minerals 2 Topics
CDFA | Unit 11: First Run at the Recipe 1 Topic | 1 Quiz
CDFA | Unit 12: Supplementation, Preparation, and Storage 2 Topics

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