2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142899
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Increased Feeding Speed Is Associated with Higher Subsequent Sympathetic Activity in Dogs

Abstract: Although the domestication process has altered the feeding behavior of dogs, some breeds still demonstrate a remarkable ability to gorge, and will eat exceptionally large quantities of food whenever it is available. Lesions in the ventromedial hypothalamus increase appetite and lead to obesity, suggesting that the autonomic nervous system plays an important role in feeding. Focusing on the autonomic activities closely involved in food intake, we investigated sympathetic activities before and after feeding in d… Show more

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“…Mean ± SD level of specific behaviors for all dogs and diets A, B, and C in days 1, 9, and 10. noting that, while faster eating rates may be seen as a positive sign of acceptance, it is important for owners to monitor their puppies' eating habits and make sure they are not eating too quickly or excessively, which can lead to digestive issues (Smith et al, 1984;Ohtani et al, 2015;De Cuyper et al, 2020). Overall, this study reinforces the importance of taking a gradual and tailored approach to puppy nutrition.…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Mean ± SD level of specific behaviors for all dogs and diets A, B, and C in days 1, 9, and 10. noting that, while faster eating rates may be seen as a positive sign of acceptance, it is important for owners to monitor their puppies' eating habits and make sure they are not eating too quickly or excessively, which can lead to digestive issues (Smith et al, 1984;Ohtani et al, 2015;De Cuyper et al, 2020). Overall, this study reinforces the importance of taking a gradual and tailored approach to puppy nutrition.…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 57%