Formulation of Dog Food Using Locally Available Ingredients
Formulation of Dog Food Using Locally Available Ingredients
Formulation of Dog Food Using Locally Available Ingredients
Puppy stage is a critical period of dog's life cycle as it requires more “Complete” or “Balanced” diet. The amount of food a puppy requires changes
nutrition. During this time period, puppy requires more than 28% of during growth and depends on the puppy's nutritional deficiencies and/or
protein and energy density of less than 3.5 kcal ME/g DM. Dog food is imbalances during this period are more devastating than at any other time
material intended for consumption by the domestic dog. Dogs are able to (National academy of sciences, 1974). During this phase, dog develops a
healthily digest a variety of foods. The remarkable adaptability of the dog functioning immune system, dramatically adds bone and muscle mass, and
has led to the successful use of commercial diets that differ widely in their developing proper socialization behaviors all the while. There is no more
ingredient composition. The pet food industry has well established critical time to ensure proper nutrition. Growth diets have been formulated to
markets in developed countries like United States but it plays minor role in meet the increased requirements of puppies. The more reputable brands are
developing countries like in Sri Lanka. Therefore, this study was carried available at the market for growing puppy to ensure that they support healthy
out with the objectives of formulating a palatable dog-food using locally growth. But in developing countries like Sri Lanka, due to low income levels,
available ingredients in Sri Lanka at lower price level, which confirm the dog foods are not very popular among the pet owners. Because, most of
main nutritional requirements and to determine its influence on growth available imported brands are high in price. Therefore, this study was carried
rate of local breeds. Maize, Rice flour, Rice polish, Animal fat, Soya bean out to formulate the puppy feed using locally available ingredients at lower
meal, Fish meal, Hypro meal, Chicken, Eggs, Baking soda and Vitamin price level with which confirm the main nutritional requirements.
premixes were the ingredients used in dog food formulation. A total of 08
puppies, between 06-08 weeks of age were selected for the study. Body METHDOLOGY
weight was measured using weighing scale and serum electrolyte
concentrations were measured to determine nutritional status. Sensory Study Design and Study Period
evaluation was performed for dog feces and skin/coat condition. The body This study was conducted as an experimental study, during the period of
weight and feed intake had a significant (P<0.05) and positively March to June, 2009 to formulate the dog feed using locally available
associated relationship (r = 0.84, P =0.000). The mean growth rate of ingredients.
puppies which were fed using formulated feed was 0.088 kg/day ± 0.038
whereas 0.025 kg/day ± 0.006 was the mean growth rate of puppies which
were fed using homemade diets in first trial. The current study found that Study Sample
the mean growth rate was 0.0586 kg/day ± 0.022 in formulated feed group
whereas 0.0628 kg/day ± 0.019 was the weight gain in imported feed Apparently 08 healthy puppies that were in the age range of 6 to 8 weeks were
group in second feed trial. Sensory evaluation results revealed better mean selected purposefully. Puppies were divided in to two groups which were
scores for sensory attributes in dog feces and skin/coat condition in having same total weight based on individual body weight.
formulated feed group. In conclusion, formulated puppy feed had positive
association with growth rate, electrolyte concentration and sensory
Materials
attributes of skin/coat condition and dog feces.
All ingredients which required preparing dog feed (maize, rice flour, rice
Key words: Puppy stage, Formulation, Dog feed, Locally available
polish, animal fat, soya bean meal, chicken, fish meal, hypro meal, eggs,
ingredients, Pellets
vitamin premixes and baking soda) were purchased from commercial stores.
Maize and soya bean meal were ground in to powder form. Animal fat was
turned into liquid form using heat treatment. Chicken flesh was grounded and
Dog food is material intended for consumption by the domestic dog minced.
(Canis lupus familiaris) which is one of the most widely kept working and
companion animals in human history. Of the total production of pet food, Preparation of dog feed
dog food accounted 61% in 2007 (www.petfoodindustry.com, 2008). In
The ingredients were weighed using a kitchen scale.
the world pet food industry, the leading exporters of pet foods were France
($993 million), United States ($786 million) and Netherland ($511
million) while the leading importers were Japan ($718 million), Germany
($617 million) and the UK ($563 million). In 2007, global sales of cat and
dog food totaled US$ 45.12 billion, a growth of 4.9% from the previous
year (www.petfoodindustry.com, 2008). The Association of American
Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) is a commercial enterprise which
attempts to regulate the quality and safety of pet food. AAFCO regulations
for pet food include requirements regarding product names, flavor
designations, guaranteed analysis, nutritional adequacy statements,
proper ingredient names, and other aspects of labeling. The remarkable
adaptability of the dog has led to the successful use of commercial diets
that differ widely in their ingredient composition. Commercial dog foods
are of the three basic types. Dry type dog foods contains l o w i n
moisture content (usually about 10-12%), Semi moist dog foods are
moderate in moisture content (usually 25-30%) whereas Canned Dog
foods high in moisture content (usually 74-78%)(Mcellhiney R.R.,1994).
Dog's unique nutritional requirement varies with age, breed, gender, Figure 1: Dog feed preparation procedure
activity, temperament, environment and metabolism. From a nutritional
Data collection
stand point, growth is the most critical time in a dog's life. By two months
of age, pups can be fed using puppy food. They are in an important phase Determination of weight
of life-growth; skeletal development is at its peak for the first six months
of life (National academy of sciences, 1974). Puppies in their active Weight was determined using the weighing scale. Subjects were hanged using
growth phase should be fed a high-quality diet that meets their specific thread and measurements were recorded to the nearest 100 g.
nutritional needs (National research counsil, 2006). Growing dogs exhibit
omnivorous feeding behavior and therefore, their diet should be Determination of feed intake
comprised of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals in
correct proportions. A puppy food that meets these requirements is called a Daily feed requirement was determined using standards according to body
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weight.
During month of April two groups of puppies were fed using homemade
diets and formulated feeds. After one week of flush up, homemade diet
group was replaced by imported feed.
3-5 ml of blood was taken from every puppy and those were centrifuged
1000 r.p.m for 05 minutes. Serum was separated and sent to PetsVcare
animal hospital for electrolyte analysis.
Sensory evaluation
Figure 3: Increase of body weight (kg) with the time (weeks) in group
Three types of sensory evaluation tests were carried out with thirty five number 01
untrained panelists.
First 5 points Hedonic scale tests were performed to evaluate the skin/
coat condition and texture, color and odor of dog feces of two treatment
groups.
Palatability test was performed by using two- pan free choice test.
Proximate analysis
Proximate analysis was done for the crude protein and energy was
calculated using bomb calorimeter.
Statistical analysis
Non parametric Friedman test was used to analyze the sensory Figure 4: Increase of body weight (kg) with the time (weeks) in group
evaluation data using MINITAB software. (Test is significant at number 02
P<0.05)
Table 2: Mean growth rate (kg/day) values of two groups of puppies (n=8)
RESULTS
Growth rate (kg/day)
A total of 8 puppies were recruited to the study of formulation of dog
Treatment Mean ± SD P value
feed using locally available ingredients. Growth rate, feed intake, blood
parameters, cost condition and sensory evaluation data were used in
analysis in this report.
01a 3.0 5.9 0.967 Group number Code number Initial weight Final weight Weight gain
of puppy (kg) (kg) (kg) / week
01b 5.2 7.0 0.600
01a 5.9 6.3 0.4
01 01c 5.0 5.9 0.300
01b 7.0 7.1 0.1
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Table 4: Mean growth rate (kg/week) values of two groups of puppies
(n=8) during adaptation period 12
t- test for the difference between growth rates of puppies were fed Table 6 Mean growth rate (kg) values of two groups of puppies (n=8)
using imported feed and formulated feed. Treatment Growth rate (kg/day)
During the adaptation period puppies in group number 01 were Mean ± SD P value
achieved weight gain in a significantly higher rate than that of group
number 02.
Table 5: Growth performances of puppies during second feed trial (05 Imported feed 0.0628 0.0189 0.7811
weeks)
Formulated feed 0.0586 0.022
Group number Code number Initial weight Final weight Weight gain
of puppy (kg) (kg) (kg) / week 1
t- test for the difference between growth rates of puppies were fed using
01a 6.3 7.4 0.22 imported diets and formulated feed.
01b 7.1 9.2 0.42 Results indicated, there was no significant difference of growth rate of
puppies were feusing imported diets and formulated feed.
01 01c 6.0 8.0 0.40
Relationship between feed intake and body weight
01d 5.5 8.5 0.60
As figure 4.2.5 shows, there was a positive relationship between feed intake
02a 4.9 6.2 0.26
and body weight of puppies in group number 01 which was significant.
02b 8.9 11.2 0.46
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Figure 7: Regression analysis between feed intake and body weight(Group
Body Weight (Kg)
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no. 01)
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As same in group number 01, there was a positive relationship between feed
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intake and body weight of puppies in group number 02 which was significant.
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Figure 5 shows the pattern of growth of puppies was fed by imported Figure 8: Regression analysis between feed intake and body weight(Group
feed during 35 days. no. 02)
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Table 10: Prices of dog food brands available at today's market and general well-being and the nutritional adequacy or superiority of its diet. The
current study used evaluation table to measure the skin and coat condition
price of formulated feed established by WALTHAM centre for pet nutrition in UK (Appendix 01).
According to the study results formulated group scored mean values in
between 0 and 2 for gloss, softness and optimum coat feel which indicates
Dog food brand Price (Rs/Kg) those attributes better than imported group. This could be due to superiority
of formulated feed over the imported feed in terms of micronutrients such as
essential fatty acids. Two- pan, free choice test was used as palatability test
Nutripet 1040 (Plate 4.3.3.1). “First choice” indicates the diet first consumed and “first
approach” indicates the diet first examined and smelled. In the study
population, 67.85% of subjects had first choice for formulated feed. Imported
Pedegree 640 feed showed 69.64% as first approach (Figure 4.4.3.1). This revealed there
should be enhancement of palatability in formulated feeds.
Eukanuba 500 Cost analysis is an important event in new product development. To produce
01 kilogram of formulated feed, it costed around 160 rupees. Most of the
commonly available dog food brands cost more than 500 rupees/kilogram at
Formulated Feed 160 present market (Table 4.5.2).
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