Dogs Central's Dog & Puppy Book Store

Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Choosing A Dog » Health, Mind & Body: Nutrition: General » Canine Nutrition: Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed  

Dog Breed Books

Bulldog
Chihuahua
German Shepherd
Canine Nutrition: Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed
Canine Nutrition: Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed

 enlarge 
Author: William D. Cusick
Creator: Luana Luther
Publisher: Doral Pub
Category: Book

Buy Used: $99.88



Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1106185

Media: Paperback
Edition: Revised
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 211
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5

ISBN: 0944875505
Dewey Decimal Number: 636
EAN: 9780944875506
ASIN: 0944875505

Publication Date: September 1997
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: NEVER READ!!! INSIDE OF PAGES CLEAN AND UNMARKED, EDGES HAVE MINOR SHELF WEAR AND A REMAINDER MARK. COVER ALSO HAS MINOR SHELF WEAR.

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - Canine Nutrition and Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed of Dog

Similar Items:

  • Protect Your Pet: More Shocking Facts
  • Dr. Pitcairn's New Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs and Cats
  • Food Pets Die For: Shocking Facts About Pet Food

Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
The best dog food is not good food if it's not the best food for YOUR particular breed of dog.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Canine Nutrition revised   February 26, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Incredibly helpful book!
This book is an excellent guideline to feed by breed!
All breeds have different nutritional requirements based on body type, occupation, and origin. This book shows what types of grains, meats and vegetation are best for each breed in addition to going over general nutritional information re: vitamins & minerals, protiens, carbohydrates, fatty acids, how & when to supplement, etc.
As an animal behaviorist and canine/feline clinical nutritionist I found this book to be an excellent tool and valuable part of my canine library.



1 out of 5 stars Claims based on facts taken out of context   November 15, 2003
 5 out of 11 found this review helpful

If you compare his claims against the actual sources of his "research", you will find that much of it is completely taken out of context in order to support the point he is trying to make.

Lots of hype and no real facts. Outdated research.


5 out of 5 stars An excellent reference source; not a junk food review!   November 9, 2002
 22 out of 24 found this review helpful

After reading this book I personally spoke with the author to get more detail. This purpose of this book is to make public the scientific results of the food trials and research in question. It is not a how-to book that spoon feeds you information and preconceived notions. Dr. Cusick is addressing the causes of allergies and incompatiblities in the different ingredients that are given to each dog. The whole point is that there is NO one commercial food for all dogs. The information in this book is the result of many years of research and testing on all breeds. The topic of nutrition is so big that one book can not cover it all. Good nutrition is not simple. I was largely ignorant about commercially prepared foods before reading this book. I didn't know that corn and dried beet pulp are two of the worst allergens that are routinely put into prepackaged foods. There is only one commercial food that I know of that doesn't contain corn and that one brand only comes in one flavor so it is not best for all dogs. The author is trying to get the point across that each dog needs a specific meat (such as beef or venison) and while some may be allergic to certain foods, others may not be. The whole point is that not only do English breeds eat differently that Asian breeds or Wolfdogs, but even within a breed, the diet must be specialized. While I am a proponent of feeding organic pure foods across the board, preferably home made diets, that is not the subject of this book. Once one understands that commercial foods are not only junk food but they are also not customized, then one will stop looking for someone to write a book reviewing dog food brands. That is like looking for some to write a book on fast food restaurants and to say which is the healthiest. None of them are!!! That is an uninformed expectation. One needs to use this book as a reference, go to your local free-range meat butcher (usually at a health food store) and buy the ingredients listed for your breed. This is a book for those who know how to cook and who know how to use forums to learn the basics of cooking for a dog, including safe food handling procedure. Dr. Cusick is not trying to bias his work by giving plugs to the dog food industry. He is trying to say you have to custom prepare food for each dog. It is up to the reader to have the intuition to proceed further in their research.


3 out of 5 stars Interesting reading   December 26, 1999
 26 out of 27 found this review helpful

Since the author's focus is on home prepared diets, I didn't expect to be guided through the processed food choices. While the book does not give recipes for home cooking, it is interesting to note the authors descriptions of variances in foods between breeds. The point of one generic diet being optimal for any dog ( as processed food companies would have us believe ) is shattered here. I tried to come up with recipes for my dog that included foods the author suggests and eliminated the items that would theoretically offend. What I discovered is that my dog is an individual and does not follow the mold in this book. But after reading this material, I found a dog dietician on the net and this became my dog's saving grace. I doubt I would ever have considered this without reading this book.


1 out of 5 stars What a disapointment.   September 1, 1999
 29 out of 38 found this review helpful

I thought this book would give list of what foods to feed your dog. I also thought that food brands would be listed and what was best for your dog would be covered. Neither were. There is a small section at the begining on vitamins, meats, etc and then about 10 sentences per dog breed for the remainder of the book. Too little information for my taste. This book did not tell me anything about what to feed my dog.


Dog and Puppy Central
Back to Top
 
Click Here to Return to Dog & Puppy Central's Home Page

Dog & Puppy Central is an online Dog Breeds Guide offering a wealth of information about different dog breeds, dog and puppy breeder (breeders) directory & Dog and Puppy For Sale Ads

Dog and Puppy Central is Copyright© 1997 - 2005
Moore Designs Web Site Services
All Rights Reserved

Site Disclaimer - Site Map

Moore Designs Web Site Services offers a broad range of web site design, promotion and hosting services. Specializing in dog related web sites, we cater to dog breeders offering puppies for sale. Moore Designs is designed and maintains Dog and Puppy Central, an online dog breed information service and puppy breeder referral service. Dog and Puppy Central accepts advertising from responsible dog and puppy breeders offering healthy, home raised puppies for sale to approved families. Dog and puppy central is a useful resource for both puppy buyers and an effective advertising service for dog and puppy breeders.

 

Dogs Central's Dog Puppy Book Store: Choosing A Dog: Canine Nutrition: Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed: Canine Nutrition: Choosing the Best Food for Your Breed - Health, Mind & Body: Nutrition: General - Choosing A Dog - Dog Book Store offers dog breed books, dog care books, dog training books and more.