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HL105 - Nutrition Education Series for Companion Animals - Feeding the Canine Athlete ::

In this class, Dr. Mayer will guide participants on when and what (food/treats/supplements/water) to feed during competition/ trials and the “off” season. The physiology of exercise will be covered, as well as what to feed for injuries and to prevent injuries. Information on foods and herbs that may help increase performance will be included.

Items to be covered include:

  • Exercise
  • Energy Requirement
  • Energy Supply
  • Energy for Exercise
  • Working Muscles
  • Physiology of Exercise
  • Fatique
  • Fatigue Prevention
  • Timing the Feeding
  • Food Options
  • Vitamins
  • Minerals
  • Antioxidants
  • Dietary Antioxidants
  • L-Glutamine
  • Adaptogens
  • Fatty Acids
  • Iams Research
  • Glucosamine/Chondroitin
  • Hydration
  • Electrolytes
  • Rehydration
  • Preventing Injuries
  • Integrative Pet Care
  • References and Information
  • Pet Food Recommendations
  • Lactic Acid Myth

Listen to a message from Instructor Dr. Julie Mayer:

This class is not intended to give recommendations for specific diseases. (nutritional advice for particular diseases will be covered in future seminars.)

View all classes in the Nutrition Education Series.

This course is available on-demand, and includes a full class audio recording and the course material handout. For students taking this course as part of an ASN Program of Study, and if you are working toward a Certificate of Completion, you are to complete the fieldwork assignment for this course and have it reviewed. You do not need to complete the fieldwork assignment if you are not planning to earn a Certificate of Completion from an ASN Program of Study. The Fieldwork must also be submitted if you are transferring the learning units from this ASN class to another institution.

Note: Dr. Mayer is a well-known authority on alternative animal care. Dr. Mayer's supportive classes often cover extensive, intense, and multiple levels of technical information. The handout you receive with enrollment is a valuable reference booklet compiled from years of experience, in-depth research, and numerous other resources. The classes are similar to a university-style presentation with question-and-answer segments, which is unique to many of ASN's other more intuitive-building offerings.

Class Details:

Prerequisite: None.
Class format: On Demand (see below to purchase on demand).
Course hours: 1.5 hours.
Course credits: 1.5 units.
Tuition: $37.00

This class is facilitated by Dr. Julie Mayer, DVM

This class is only available on-demand at this time. Purchase this class on demand now.

Please review the appropriate Enrollment Policy, as well as the Student Waiver, prior to registering.

*This class is for informational purposes only and is in no way meant to cure or diagnose anything. It is not a substitute for professional medical or veterinary care.