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Area of Science:

  • Nutritional science and veterinary orthopedics
  • Canine growth and development

Background:

  • Physiological growth demands significant energy and essential nutrients.
  • Energy and calcium are key nutritional factors influencing growth.
  • Large-breed puppies are genetically predisposed to rapid growth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of overnutrition on skeletal development in large-breed puppies.
  • To determine the role of controlled growth rates and adjusted nutrient intake in preventing skeletal abnormalities.

Main Methods:

  • The study focuses on the physiological and nutritional aspects of canine growth.
  • It examines the consequences of rapid growth and overnutrition on skeletal structures in large-breed puppies.
  • Nutritional management strategies, including energy and nutrient adjustments, are discussed.

Main Results:

  • Overnutrition in large-breed puppies results in accelerated bone growth and abnormal bone remodeling.
  • This leads to increased body weight, a larger but less dense skeletal structure, and a heavier load on bones.
  • Rapid growth rates can stress developing skeletal structures, potentially causing malformations.

Conclusions:

  • Controlling the growth rate is essential for large-breed puppies to mitigate risks of skeletal abnormalities.
  • Adjusting nutrient intake, particularly energy, is critical for healthy skeletal development.
  • Proper nutritional management can help prevent malformations and ensure a healthier skeletal structure in large-breed puppies.