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                    requirements/deficiencies/excesses, 108t          Soluble fiber, 74, 1128
                  Semi-moist pet food, 160, 563t, 565f, 566           Soybean meal, 94, 95, 173b, 174, 174t
                  Shelf-life, of pet food, 159, 175, 176, 182, 183, 184, 189-190  Soy fiber, 81t, 1056, 1070
        VetBooks.ir  Short bowel syndrome                             Specific-purpose foods, as marketing concept, 162
                    assessment of, 1085-1089
                                                                      Stain (dental), 984, 988f
                    clinical importance of, 1085                      Starch (See Carbohydrate)
                    commercial foods for patients with, 1088t, 1089t  Starvation (See also Malnutrition)
                    concurrent medical management, 1090                 during disease states, 444-446
                    etiopathogenesis, 1086-1087                         effect on nutritional stores, 443f
                    feeding plan for patients with, 1089-1090           effects on animals, 446t
                    key nutritional factors for, 1087-1088              simple, 442-444, 443f
                    pathways for adaptation, 1086f                    Steatorrhea (See Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency)
                    risk factors for, 1086                            Stomatitis, 1006t, 1010f, 1011t, 1243
                  Shunts, hepatic, 844-845, 846t, 932t, 1163, 1170    Stones (See Urolithiasis, Uroliths)
                  Silica urolithiasis (See Canine silica urolithiasis)  Stool quality, 166, 171, 171f
                  Skeletal muscle, energetics of, 326-328, 327f       Struvite urolithiasis
                  Skin and hair disorders, 637-664                      in cats, 927f, 936f, 963f, 972-974c
                    biopsy of, 641                                        feeding plan for prevention, 964-965
                    breed predilection for non-neoplastic diseases, 639t  in dogs (See Canine struvite urolithiasis)
                    clinical importance of skin disorders, 637        Supersaturation, of urine, 814, 816-818, 817f, 940f, 941b, 953f
                    disease as manifestation of adverse food reactions, 610-611  Supplements, role in developmental orthopedic disease of
                    essential fatty acid deficiency, 644-645            dogs, 676t, 679b
                    feeding plan, 656-658                             Swallowing disorders (See Pharyngeal/esophageal disorders)
                    key nutritional factors for, 638t, 654-656, 655t, 656t  Syringe feeding, 459b
                    mineral interactions in skin disease, 645-648, 645f
                    nutrient deficient dermatoses, 638-651            T
                    risk factors for nutritionally-related skin disease, 641-642  T /T , 120-121, 444, 572-575, 574f, 575f, 578-580, 588,
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                    skin as a metabolic organ, 642                      591b, 680
                  Sled dogs (See also Working and sporting dogs), 332, 333b,  Tamm-Horsfall protein, 945, 815, 861
                    337, 357-358c                                     Tartar (See Periodontal disease)
                  Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), 1093-1097  Taste
                    assessment of, 1093-1095                            disorders that affect, 390t, 441, 983
                    clinical importance of, 1093                        drugs that affect, 442t, 592
                    commercial foods for patients with, 1096t           effects of radiation therapy, 593t
                    etiopathogenesis, 1095                              learned taste aversion, 365b
                    feeding plan for patients with, 1095-1097         Taurine, 84t, 93, 367
                    key nutritional factors for, 1095, 1095t            AAFCO allowance, 383
                    risk factors for, 1094-1095                         concentrations in foods and natural sources, 755t
                  Small intestine disorders, breed associated, 1049t    deficiency, in cats, 368-369b, 408
                  Smell, 168                                            measurement in animals, 736, 746t, 747-748
                    disorders that affect, 334t                         relationship to myocardial disease, 743-744
                    drugs that affect, 334t                             requirement/recommendation, 368-369b
                    olfactory physiology, 323-325, 324f                   in cardiovascular patients, 736, 746t, 747, 755
                  Snacks (See Treats)                                     of growing cats, 367t
                  Sodium, 117                                             of nursing kittens, 419t, 420
                    avoiding excesses in cardiovascular disease, 746-747, 746t   of reproducing cats, 368-369b, 408
                    avoiding excesses in renal disease, 780t, 781t, 788-791  of young adult cats, 383
                    avoiding excesses in urolithiasis, 839t, 840, 858t, 861t, 862-  use in patients with hepatobiliary disease, 1170t, 1171
                    863, 876, 882t, 885, 935t, 946t, 950              Teeth (See Periodontal disease)
                    content of selected foods, 750t, 751t             Telogen
                    functions/deficiency/excesses, 108t                 cycle, 640, 640b
                    palatability of low-sodium foods, 754b              defluxion, 643,
                    requirement/recommendation                        Texture, dental effects of food, 986, 987t, 989f
                     of mature adult cats, 391t, 394-395              Theobromine, 235-236, 370-372b
                     of mature adult dogs, 275t, 276                  Thiamin
                     of nursing puppies, 303                            canine blood levels, 132t
                     of nursing/orphan kittens, 421                     feline blood levels, 132t
                     of reproducing cats, 403t, 406-407                 function, metabolism and sources of, 131-133
                     of young adult cats, 396t, 379                     requirements/deficiencies/excesses, 124t
                     of young adult dogs, 261t, 264                   Thiaminase, 125, 132
                  Soft-dry pet food, 160                              Thiazide diuretics (See Diuretics)
                  Soft-moist pet food (See Semi-moist pet food)       Thiol-containing drugs, use in urolithiasis, 887-888
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