Title of Invention

"DIETARY SUPPLEMENT FOR ATHLETIC PETS"

Abstract A method for helping pets recover from periods of strenuous activity includes providing a source of carbohydrates formulated to provide a readily available replenishment source of glucose for the pet and providing a replenishment source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which are expended at rates that are higher during the strenuous activity than during non-strenuous activity.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates generally to food products for pets, and more particularly to dietary supplements for pets.
10002] While pet care product customers presently have a host of suppliers and products to choose from, it may take substantial time, effort, and investigation to determine a product that best suits a particular pet's needs anions the available alternatives. This is particularly true in the case of pet foods. While veterinarians and other professionals may assist in recommending a brand of pet food for a particular pet, pet foods are typically mass manufactured to meet the needs of an average pet within a selected range of pets, such as pet age and/or size. Nutritional needs, however, vary from pet to pet, and an optimal regimen of appropriate nutrients for a particular pet or breed of pet are beneficial. Nutritional requirements for more-athletic pets, for example, canine athletes such as performing dogs, dogs utilised in athletic competitions (e.g. agility trials), sled dogs, hunting dogs and dogs used in law enforcement and rescue work, are especially important as the energy expended by these animals is unusually high over certain periods of time.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In one aspect, a method is provided to help pets recover from periods of strenuous activity. The method comprises providing a source of carbohydrates that includes readily available glycogen and providing a replenishment source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which are expended at a rate that is higher during the strenuous activity than during non-strenuous activity.
[0004] In another aspect, a food composition is provided that is formulated to prepare a pet for strenuous activity and replenish nutrients in a pet after strenuous activities. The food composition comprises carbohydrates which are easily assimilated by the pel and provide a readily available source of glucose, and vitamins,
minerals, and antioxidants lo replenish at least some of the vitamins, minerals and anti-ox idattts that are expended at a rate that is higher during strenuous activity than during non-strenuous activity.
[0005] In another aspect, a method is provided for preparing a pet for strenuous activity and helping the pet recover from the strenuous activity comprising providing a food composition to the pet such that up to about three grams of carbohydrates per kilogram of body weight of the pet are provided to the pet.
[0006] In anther aspect, a method for providing an energy boost to a pet is provided that comprises providing a food composition to the pet which includes up to three grams of carbohydrates per kilogram of body weight, of the pet and which includes a replenishment source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that arc expended during periods of strenuous activity,
US 5.017,389 discloses a nutritional drink composition for dogs and other animals. The drink contains water, dextrose, glycine, electrolytes, sodium carbonate and other vitamin and minerals The carbohydrate typically comprises 1 to 5% of the composition.
DE 19958620 discloses a food product for pet comprising vitamins, minerals and plant, vegetable, fish and meat products. Compositions comprising maltodexmn are not disclosed.
WO 2004/026287 and FR 2771259 both disclose nutritional compositions comprising mahodextrin, vitamins, minerals and an antioxidant. The composition of WO 2004/026287 comprises 20.35% mahodextrin. The composition of FR 2771259 comprises 28.2% maltodextrin.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] Figure 1 is a table describing nutrient levels within a diornry supplement for pets.
[0008] Figure 2 is a table describing one embodiment of a mineral premix formula for use within the dietary supplement described in Figure 1.
[0009] Figure 3 is a table describing one embodiment oi a vitamin premix formula for use within the dietary supplement described in Figure 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] For athletic pets and, in particular, working dogs, for example, canine athletes such as performing dogs, dogs utilised in athletic competitions (e.g. agility trials), sled dogs, hunting dogs, police dogs, rescue dogs and the like, high amounts of energy can be expended and physical recover)' of the animal after expending such energy depends, at least in part, on the diet the pet receives. Similarly, domestic pets may expend high amounts of energy in bouts of play with members of their human family, such as children, and may appear at least temporarily
exhausted afterwards. Major nutrient categories arc moisture, carbohydrates, proteins, tats (lipids), fiber, vitamins and minerals. Receiving these nutrients in a proper balance, and at proper times, allows for increased performance and better recover}' for the animals.
[0011 ] Figure 1 is a table illustrating component ranges of a dietary supplement for pets that helps pets increase performance during strenuous activities and also helps pets recover after expending high amounts of energy. The dietary supplement helps the pets increase performance and physically recover by providing a convenient, ready to use, and easily dispensed source of complex and simple
carbohydrates. In one embodiment, the dietary supplement is in a palatable form. similar to a treat, which provides the above described convenience and case of use over known supplements. The dietary supplement is also easily assimilated by the pet, as the supplement provides a source of glucose polymers which are rapidly absorbed into the blood stream of the pet. The dietary supplement also provides vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which are expended at higher rates during periods of high activity or exercise than during periods of low or moderate activity and exercise. While the embodiments described herein are described as being in a treat form, other embodiments of the supplement exist, for example, liquid and gel.
[0012] Diets high in calorics from high quality sources of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats help improve athletic pel performance. Therefor:, the right blend of nutrients can improve athletic pet performance and decrease physical recovery times of such athletic pets after performances. Carbohydrates arc the best source of fuel for such pets. Carbohydrates efficiently supply the energy athletic pets need in performing their strenuous activities. During light to moderate activities, the body relies primarily on fat for energy. But during intense physical activities, such as those outlined above, an athletic pet's body utilizes glycogen to keep up a steady energy supply.
[0013] However, without a readily available replenishment source of glucose, the body harvests glycogen from the liver and converts it to glucose. Carbohydrates replenish the glucose supply in the blood, and may help to replenish
glycogen supply in the liver. Therefore, such carbohydrates are important for energy before, during strenuous athletic activities performed by such athletic pets and after such performances, for re-filling depleted glycogen stores. Alternatively, if glycogen is obtained from the liver, the energy harvest in and of itself is another type of expended energy. Such expenditures are not rapidly made up by the body. The reactions must be repeated in reverse during replenishment of the liver, for example,
and such processes take time. The food composition herein described provides a source of glucose for the blood which allows improved maintenance of blood glucose concentrations, and helps to prevent the time consuming removal and replenishment process for converting glycogen obtained from the liver. In addition, there is a direct relationship between blood glucose concentration after exercise and muscle glycogen replacement.
[0014] Referring specifically to Figure 1, a dietary supplement for pets that provides such nutritional needs includes, in a specific embodiment, between about 0% and about 10% by weight brewer's yeast, between about 0% and about 5% by weight calcium phosphate, between about 0% and about 10% by weight cheese. between about 0% and about 20% by weight: corn gluten meal, between about 0% and about 20% by weight corn syrup, between about 0% and about 10% by weight dextrose, between about 0% and about 15% by weight dried fruit, between about. 0% and about 15% by weight fat, between about 0% and about 30% by weight fish, between about 0% and about 20% by weight glycerin, between about 0% and about 60% by weight rnaltodexlrin, between about 0% and about 30% by weight meat, between about 0% and about 3% by weight mineral premix, between about 0% and about 10% by weight molasses, between about 0% and about 15% by weight nuts, between about 0% and about 30% by weight oatmeal, between about 0% and about 20% by weight pearled barley, between about 0% and about 5% by weight potassium gluconate, between about 0% and about 30% by weight poultry, between about 0% and about 2% by weight preservatives, between about 0% and about 20% by weight rice, between about 0% and about 60%) by weight rice flour, between about 0% and about 3% by weight salt, between about 0% and about 20% by weight soybean meal, between about 0% and about 10% by weight sugar, between about 0% and about I %
by weight vanilla flavor, between about 0% and about 10% by weight vegetable oil, between about 0% and about 5% by weight vitamin C, between about 0% and about 5% by weight vitamin E, between about 0% and about 3% by weight vitamin premix, between about 0% and about 15% by weight wheat, between about 0% and about 15% by weight wheat flour, and between about 0% and about 15% by weight yogurt.
[0015] In one embodiment, the dietary supplement includes maltodextrin. a glucose polymer which provides a rapidly available source of glucose. Maltodextrin requires less hydration per glucose molecule than does the same amount of carbohydrate supplied as straight glucose. Maltodextrins provide a rapidly available source of glucose without inducing gastric distress, such as .osmotic diarrhea and/or vomiting, which are often associated with bolus ingestion of straight glueose. As described further below, studies have demonstrated that post-exercise muscle glycogen replacement is enhanced if maltodextrins are administered within the first 15 to 30 minutes of recovery. The maltodextrin utilised in the dietary supplement described herein provides glucose move rapidly than longer chained carbohydrates such as starches and nearly as rapidly as straight glucose.
[0016] In one embodiment, the dietary supplement includes between about 15% and about 45% by weight maltodextrin. In a specific embodiment, the dietary supplement includes between about 25% and about; 35% by "/eight maltodextrin. In a further embodiment, the dietary supplement includes greater than 30% by weight maltodextrin. Maltodextrin provides a supply of glucose to the blood at: a rate faster than other sources of complex carbohydrates. In another embodiment, the dietary supplement provides between about 250 mg and about: 350 nig of vitamin G. and between about 200 mg and about 400 mg of Vitamin B. By replenishing vitamin E, muscle damage which can occur during athletic events may be reduced or eliminated.
[0017] Figure 2 is a table describing one embodiment of a mineral premix formula for use within the dietary supplement. The mineral premix includes about 66% salt, about 16% zinc sulfate, about 11% ferrous sulfate, about 5% manganese sulfate, about 1% copper sulfate, less than 1% calcium iodatc, and less
than 1% sodium selenite. Tt should be understood that other embodiments of a mineral premix formula exist, and the above described embodiment is intended as only one example of a mineral premix formula.
[0018] Figure 3 is a table describing one embodiment of a vitamin premix formula for use within the dietary supplement. The vitamin premix includes about 33% wheal flour as the carrier, about 18% vitamin B, about 15% niacin, about 10% calcium carbonate, about 6% vitamin A, about 6% calcium pantothenate, about 5% thiamine, about 2% riboflavin, about 2% vitamin B-12, about 1%) pyridoxine hydrochloride, and less than about 1% of each of folic acid, vitamin D, biotin, and menadione sodium bisulfite complex. It should be understood that other embodiments of a vitamin premix formula exist, and the above described embodiment is intended as only one example of a vitamin premix formula.
[0019] In a specific embodiment, the dietary supplement includes about t.2% by weight calcium phosphate, about 2,0% by weight corn syrup, about 5.0% by weight dextrose, about 30.0% by weight maltodcxtrin, about 0.5% by weight mineral premix, about 2.5% by weight molasses, about 2.0% by weight potassium gluconate, about 53.5%o by weight rice flour, about 1.0% by weight salt about 1.2% by weight vitamin C. about 1.0% by weight vitamin B, and less than 0.1% by weight vitamin premix.
[0020] The above described dietary supplement contains simple and complex carbohydrates, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals in a palatable treat ionn. The carbohydrate mixture provides a rapidly available energy (e.g. glucose) source. The antioxidants help replace those lost during exercise, and the vitamins and minerals ensure adequate intakes of these nutrients to counteract an increased demand for these nutrients during periods of exercise. In another embodiment, the antioxidant astaxanthin is included in the dietary supplement in an amount of about 0.5 mg to about 10 mg per serving of the dietary supplement.
[0021] The dietary supplement was tested on a group of dogs, and after having ingested the treat, the dogs showed an average increase in blood glucose

of about 4 mg/dl within about 30 minutes after ingestion. After about an hour, there was an average increase in blood glucose of about 10 mg/dl. A control group of dogs that did not ingest the dietary supplement showed no change in blood glucose levels. and several had decreases in blood glucose levels of about 2 mg/dl.
[0022] In another study it was found that immediate post-exercise carbohydrate supplementation in a group of pets had replenishments of their glycogen stores to a level between about 90% to about 100% within 24 hours after the strenuous exercise. Pets that were not given the dietary supplement typically replenished their glycogen stores to about 75% of their pre-exercise concentrations within the 24 hour period. Should the athletic activities continue over a period of several days, it is easily understood how a 75% per clay replenishment level could cause adverse effects, both in health and athletic ability of the pel, as complete muscle glycogen replacement between bouts of exercise may play an important role in maintaining the health and performance of animals working several days in a row.
[0023| hi an exemplary embodiment, the dietary supplement compositions as described herein further generally include a nutritionally balanced mixture of proteinaceous and farinaceous ingredients. The dietary supplement compositions are not intended to be restricted to a specific listing of ingredients since such a listing is largely dependent on the desired nutritional balance for the dog and also on the availability of ingredients to the manufacturer. In addition to the proteinaceous and farinaceous materials described above, the dietary supplement compositions generally include vitamins, minerals, and other additives such as preservatives, cmulsifiers and humcctants. The specific percentages for each of the ingredients listed above, and shown in Figure 1, including for example, the relative proportions of vitamins, minerals, fat. protein and carbohydrate, is determined by specific manufacturers.
[0024] To make one embodiment of the dietary supplement, the proteinaceous and farinaceous materials and additional desired materials, as chosen by availability and nutritional desirability, are combined in a typical dough mixer and well blended to form an admixture. The admixture is then formed into continuous
rectangular ropes using a cold forming extruder. These ropes are fed onto a conveyor belt where they are cut into pieces by a guillotine or rotary cutting device. The pieces then pass into a cooling tunnel and arc put into individual packages, which are eventually grouped into cases for shipment. The finished products can cither be sold individually, or by the case.
10025] The dietary supplement compositions described herein are not intended to be limited to a specific listing of ingredients because such ingredients will depend on such factors as, for example, the desired nutritional balance for the specific type of pet, the amount of strenuous activities performed by the pet, the exercise regimen of the pet, and availability of ingredients to the manufacturer. However, the dietary supplement compositions are intended to provide a carbohydrate source of glucose, to the pet quickly, for recovery after periods of strenuous activity, without causing gas and causing other internal problems such as hypo-glycemia, and osmotic diarrhea and/or vomiting. In one embodiment;, the dietary supplement composition provides up to three grams of carbohydrates per kilogram of body weight of the pet.
[0026] The dietary supplement described herein is utilized to provide energy during strenuous activity and to promote glycogen replenishment between bouts of exercise. The dietary supplement also provides several nutrients that are utilized at higher levels during exercise (i.e. B-vitamms, minerals, and antioxidants) The dietary supplement therefore promotes stamina during exercise or other strenuous activities and can promote recovery between such periods, Further and in one embodiment, the dietary supplement is provided in a convenient and palatable form, such as in treat form or in a form similar to a treat. The convenient treat or treat-like form therefore makes it easier for the pet handler to administer at the proper lime, and decreases the number of products that must be administered before, during, and after periods of strenuous physical activity. While the dietary supplement is described herein as being in a treat form, it is contemplated that the treat can be administered in other forms including, but not limited to, liquid and gel.
[0027] While the invention has been described in terms of various specific embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the claims.
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We Claim:
1. A food composition formulated to prepare a pet for strenuous activity and
replenish nutrients in a pet after strenuous activity, said food composition
comprising:
1.2% by weight calcium phosphate;
2.0% by weight corn syrup;
5.0% by weight dextrose;
30.0% by weight maltodextrin;
0.5% by weight mineral premix;
2.5% by weight molasses;
2.0% by weight potassium gluconate;
53.5% by weight rice flour;
1.0% by weight salt;
1.2% by weight vitamin C;
1.0% by weight vitamin E; and
less than 1% by weight vitamin premix,
optionally antioxidant astaxanthin
and of the other nutrients the kind as in described.
2. The food composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein antioxidant astaxanthin is
present between 0.5 mg and 10 mg.
3. The food composition as claimed in claims 1 and 2, wherein other nutrients
comprise between 0% and 10% by weight brewer's yeast, between 0% and 10%
weight cheese, between 0% and 20% by weight corn gluten meal, between 0%
and 15% by weight dried fruit, between 0% and 30% by weight fish, between 0%
and 20% by weight glycerin, between 0% and 30% by weight meat, between 0%
and 15% by weight nuts, between 0% and 30% by weight oatmeal, between 0%
and 20% by weight pearled barley, between 0% and 30% by weight poultry,
between 0% and 2% by weight preservatives, between 0% and 20% by weight
rice, between 0% and 3% by weight salt, between 0% and 20% by weight soybean
meal, between 0% and 10% by weight sugar, between 0% and 1% by weight
vanilla flavor, between 0% and 10% by weight vegetable oil, between 0% and 15% by weight wheat, between 0% and 15% by weight wheat flour, and between 0% and 15% by weight yogurt.
4. The food composition as claimed in claims 1 or claim 3 wherein the vitamin
premix comprising:
33% wheat flour;
18% vitamin E;
15% niacin;
10% calcium carbonate;
6% vitamin A;
6% calcium pantothenate;
5% thiamine;
2% riboflavin;
2% vitamin 8-12;
1% pyridoxine hydrochloride;
Less than 1% of folic acid;
Less than 1% of vitamin D;
Less than 1% of biotin; and
Less than 1% of menadione sodium bisulfite complex.
5. The food composition as claimed in claim 1 or claim 3 wherein the mineral
premix comprising:
66 % salt;
16% zinc sulfate;
5% manganese sulfate;
1% copper sulfate;
Less than 1% calcium iodate; and
Les than 1 % sodium selenite.

Documents:

4425-delnp-2005-Abstract (13-11-2009).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-abstract.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-Claims (13-11-2009).pdf

4425-DELNP-2005-Claims (19-01-2010).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-claims.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-correspondence others.pdf

4425-DELNP-2005-Correspondence-Others (11-11-2009).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-Correspondence-Others (13-11-2009).pdf

4425-DELNP-2005-Correspondence-Others (19-01-2010).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-Description (Complete) (13-11-2009).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-description (complete).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-drawings.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-Form-1 (13-11-2009).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-form-1.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-form-18.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-Form-2 (13-11-2009).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-form-2.pdf

4425-DELNP-2005-Form-3 (11-11-2009).pdf

4425-delnp-2005-form-3.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-form-5.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-gpa.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-pct-210.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-pct-237.pdf

4425-delnp-2005-pct-409.pdf

4425-DELNP-2005-Petition -137 (11-11-2009).pdf

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Patent Number 239825
Indian Patent Application Number 4425/DELNP/2005
PG Journal Number 15/2010
Publication Date 09-Apr-2010
Grant Date 05-Apr-2010
Date of Filing 30-Sep-2005
Name of Patentee NESTEC S.A.
Applicant Address AVENUE NESTLE 55, CH-1800, VEVEY, SWITZERLAND.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 SIDEBOTTOM, MONIQUE, Y. [US/US]; 327 GENEVA, ST. LOUIS, MO 63125 (US)
2 REYNOLDS, ARLEIGH, J. [US/US]; 5896 OLD VALDEZ TRAIL, SALCHA, AK 99714 (US)
PCT International Classification Number A23K 1/18
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2004/006513
PCT International Filing date 2004-03-04
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 10/382,289 2003-03-05 U.S.A.