
Hi HJ,
My first question, as I feel this is most pertinent would be why you were aproached or,more importantly.why you are considering this diet?
the reason I ask is this;
>There is no need for them for a dog biologically<
The above statement made earlier is not strrrrictly correct (as a blanket statement)
Credible research (
Borne et al (1996) butterwick/Hawthorne (1998) to name the primary research papers
)
now substantiates the use of High Fiber diets in the dietary management of Canine Diabetes (except underweight diabetic dogs)
If however you are considering this diet to manage canine obesity then its worth bearing in mind that the primary research papers used to substantiate the High Fibre diets are from 1996/98 also...where as today we have more research for example
This paper from Blanchard at National Veterinary school Nantes (there are many more in BVA journals) shows the success in using High protien low energy diets to ensure (what I'd consider) a healthier wheight loss (with no loss of lean tissue)
Anecdotaly I rescued an Obese (clinically) Siberian 2 years ago.. I used a high protien- low energy diet (I feed a raw diet but at this time used some commercial dry food but one available only in the states Innova Evo a high protien kibble) anyyway! point is I had to establish a careful diet/excercise plan within 8 months of this we had the right BMI for the dog :)
I went down this route as Ive fed for 20 years a med-high protein diet (in conjuction with excercise levels!) but also as High Fiber can reduce bioavailability of Minerals (and my breed is susceptible to certain mineral deficiencies)
It would be fair to say,however, there is not enough research (still!) on how dogs use Fiber....... ;)