kleintier konkret, Table of Contents kleintier konkret 2019; 22(02): 16-24DOI: 10.1055/a-0799-4673 Hund Ernährung Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New YorkJunghunde mit rassespezifischen orthopädischen Problemen – Eignen sich kommerzielle Alleinfuttermittel für Junghunde großer Rassen? Authors Maxi Goltsch Anja Müller Cornelia Rückert Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article(opens in new window) All articles of this category(opens in new window) Besonders Welpen großwüchsiger Rassen zeigen überdurchschnittlich oft orthopädische Skelettfehlstellungen. In der Entwicklung dieser Wachstumsstörungen kann neben einer genetischen Komponente und körperlichen Fehlbelastung auch eine nicht bedarfsgerechte Fütterung ein entscheidender Einflussfaktor sein. Full Text References Literatur 1 Elliot D. Hrsg. Enzyklopädie der klinischen Diätetik des Hundes. Paris: Royal Canin; 2006 2 Kamphues J, Coenen M, Iben C, Kienzle E, Pallauf J, Simon O, Wanner M, Zentek J. Hrsg. Supplemente zur Tierernährung für Studium und Praxis. 12. Aufl.. Hannover: M. & H. Schaper; 2014 3 von Subcommittee on Dog and Cat Nutrition and Committee on Animal Nutrition. Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats. Washington D.C.: National Academies Press; 2006 4 Hazewinkel HA, Goedegebuure SA, Poulos PW. et al. Influences of chronic calcium excess on the skeletal development of growing Great Danes. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1985; 21: 337-391 5 Hazewinkel HA, Hackeng WHL, Bosch R. et al. Influences of different calcium intakes on calciotropic hormones and skeletal development in young growing dogs. Front Horm Res 1987; 17: 221-232 6 Hazewinkel HA, Kantor A, Meij BP. et al. Fragmented coronoid process and osteochondritis dissecans of the medial humeral condyle. Tijdschr Diergeneeskd 1988; 113: 41-47 7 Hazewinkel HA, van den Brom WE, Vanʼt Klooster AT. et al. Calcium metabolism in Great Dane dogs fed diets with various calcium and phosphorus levels. J Nutr 1991; 112: 99-106 8 Hazewinkel HA, Kantor A, Meij BP. Loose anconeal process. Tijdschr Diergeneeskd 1988; 113: 47-49 9 Hazewinkel HA. Nutrition in orthopedics. In: Bojrab MS. ed. Mechanisms of Disease in Small Animal Surgery. 3rd ed.. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger; 1993: 1117-1128 10 Hazewinkel HA, Tryfonidou MA. Vitamin D3 metabolism in dogs. Mol Cell Endocrinol 2002; 197 (1 – 2): 23-33 11 Wu FM, Hedhammar A, Krook L. et al. Overnutrition and skeletal disease. An experimental study in growing Great Dane dogs. Cornell Vet 1974; 64 (Suppl. 05) (02) 83-114 12 Nap RC. Nutritional influences on growth and skeletal development in the dog [Thesis]. Utrecht: University Utrecht; 1993: 1-144 13 Nap RC, Hazewinkel HA, van den Brom WE. 45Ca kinetics in growing miniature poodels challenged by four different dietary levels of calcium. J Nutr 1993; 123: 1826-1833 14 Nap RC, Hazewinkel HA, Voorhout G. et al. Growth and skeletal development in Great Dane pups fed different levels of protein intake. J Nutr 1991; 121 (11 Suppl): 107-113 15 Nunez EA, Hedhammar A, Wu FM. et al. Ultrastructure of the parafollicular (C) cells and the parathyroid cells in growing dogs on a high calcium diet. Lab invest 1974; 31: 96-108 16 Olsson SE. Pathophysiology, morphology and clinical signs of osteochondrosis in the dog. In: Bojrab MS. ed. Mechanisms of Disease in Small Animal Surgery. 3rd ed.. Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger; 1993: 777-796 17 Schoenmakers I, Hazewinkel HA, Voorhout G. et al. Effect of diets with different calcium and phosphorus contents on the skeletal development and blood chemistry of growing great danes. Vet Rec 2000; 147: 652-660 18 Tryfonidou MA, van den Broek J, van den Brom WE. et al. Intestinal calcium absorption in growing dogs is influenced by calcium intake and age but not by growth rate. J Nutr 2002; 132: 3363-3368 19 Weber M, Martin L, Dumon H. Growth and skeletal development in two large breeds fed 2 calcium levels. J Vet Intern Med 2000; 14 (03) 388 20 Ekman S, Carlson CS. The pathophysiology of osteochondrosis. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract 1998; 28 (01) 17-32