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Kompletní granulovaná krmiva pro psy
UHLÍŘOVÁ, Gabriela
Bachelor's thesis summarizes the basic knowledge about the importance of individualnutrients in dogs nutrition. Thesis discusses possibilities of feeding dogs and methods of the food classification. Part of this work was preferential test of the first choice. Two complete granulated dog foods for adult dogs were chosen for the test. The first food contained high amount of animal ingredients (65 %), whereas the second food contained much lower amount of animal ingredients (12 %). There were 84 dogs included in the test. The test was repeated three times with each dog. Results were statistically evaluated. There was statistically significant difference between the food preferences. Results were in favor of the second food, particularly 61,9 % of the dogs chose the food with lower amount of animal ingredients. The first food (with higher amount of animal ingredients) was preferred only by 38,1 % of the dogs. The first food is better for dogs, as its nutritional composition better meets the needs of dogs. Because of the high amount of animal ingredients in the first food, the first food should be more attractive for dogs, but the dogs prefer the second food. A possible explanation could be plausible presence of additives increasing the attractiveness of the second food.

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