2008
DOI: 10.2460/javma.233.11.1699
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Attitudes of pet owners toward pet foods and feeding management of cats and dogs

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“…Prior studies have reported that pet owners and dog breeders consider veterinarians their primary source for information regarding their pet’s nutrition and health care (Connolly, Heinze & Freeman, 2014; Freeman, Janecko & Weese, 2013; Kienzle, Bergler & Mandernach, 1998; Laflamme et al, 2008; Michel et al, 2008). However, less than half of dog breeders actually ask their veterinarian for nutritional advice (Connolly, Heinze & Freeman, 2014).…”
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“…Prior studies have reported that pet owners and dog breeders consider veterinarians their primary source for information regarding their pet’s nutrition and health care (Connolly, Heinze & Freeman, 2014; Freeman, Janecko & Weese, 2013; Kienzle, Bergler & Mandernach, 1998; Laflamme et al, 2008; Michel et al, 2008). However, less than half of dog breeders actually ask their veterinarian for nutritional advice (Connolly, Heinze & Freeman, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, less than half of dog breeders actually ask their veterinarian for nutritional advice (Connolly, Heinze & Freeman, 2014). Furthermore, pet owners that feed noncommercial diets are less likely to trust their veterinarian to provide sound nutritional advice (Connolly, Heinze & Freeman, 2014; Michel et al, 2008). Thus, while veterinarians are considered trusted and knowledgeable authorities on pet nutrition and healthcare, there remains a disconnect between what clients feed pets and the resources clients actually use in making diet choices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diet is a component of lifestyle that plays an important role in the development of overweight and obesity in humans (Beunza et al., 2010). Pet owners play an active role in determining the diet of their pets, and the vast majority of pet dogs in developed countries are fed with commercial diets (Laflamme et al., 2008; Michel et al., 2008; Becker et al., 2009a; Courcier et al., 2010; Sallander et al., 2010). The widespread use of nutritionally complete and balanced commercial diets has been cited as a contributing factor for longer, healthier life spans in pets (Kraft, 1998).…”
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“…The anthropomorphism of pets continues to increase and has influenced the way in which companies formulate and market pet foods and treats to consumers. The quality of ingredients and having meat-based diets are important factors that pet owners consider when choosing a pet food (64, 65). However, most owners do not know or consider that dogs and cats, like all animals, require specific nutrients—not ingredients.…”
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confidence: 99%