Nutrition Service Formulated Diet Consultation DVM Request

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Nutrition Service Formulated Diet Consultation DVM Request We work directly with veterinarians, as it is illegal for us to consult directly with a pet owner whose animal we cannot personally examine. Once the completed form is received, the turnaround time for a consultation will be about 2 weeks. The referring veterinarian determines client fees and payment policies for this consultation. The referring veterinarian is responsible for payment to the BluePearl nutrition service. Minor adjustments to homemade diet plans (i.e. one to two ingredients) within one month of the initial formulation are provided at no additional charge. Please contact us at nutrition.ga@ or 404.459.0903 with any questions. Thank you for this consultation, Susan G. Wynn, DVM Vera Wenzel, RVT, Nutrition Service Technician Please make sure each of the following accompany your request for a formulated diet: 1. Part 1, Formulated Diet Consultation Request completed by veterinarian 2. All pertinent laboratory reports for 1-2 years. We strongly recommend that a biochemical profile and urinalysis from within the last year be submitted for healthy animals over the age of 7 years. We require at least these tests for animals with medical problems. 3. For parenteral nutrition in a hospitalized patient, please skip Part 2 (pages 3-5 of this form). 4. For homemade diets/analysis or alternative outpatient feeding plans, please have your client fill out Part 2. Please return the completed form by fax, e-mail or mail to Email: nutrition.ga@ Mail: Susan G. Wynn, DVM Fax: 404.459.6462 BluePearl Georgia Veterinary Specialists 455 Abernathy Road NE PART 1: Veterinarian to Complete VETERINARIAN S CONTACT INFORMATION Today s Date DVM Name Hospital Email Street Address City, State Zip Phone Fax REASON FOR REQUEST o Hospitalized patient needs parenteral or enteral feeding plan. o Pet won t eat recommended diet and needs commercial or homemade alternative. o Analyze and balance current homemade diet. o Provide recommended homemade diet. o Other: Fax 770.277.8694 1

CLIENT & PATIENT INFORMATION Client Name Pet Name MEDICAL HISTORY Species: o Canine o Feline Breed Age Sex (please check one): o M o MC o F o FS Body Condition Score on 9-point Scale Body Weight: Current o LBS o KGS Ideal Weight o LBS o KGS Muscle Condition Score: o normal muscle mass o mild muscle loss o moderate muscle loss o severe muscle loss Current Medical Problems: Previous Medical Problems: Known food allergies: Current medications/supplements and doses recommended by you: Fax 770.277.8694 2

PART 2: Pet Owner to Complete PLEASE NOTE: Do not complete Part 2 if this pet is currently hospitalized. SECTION 1: CURRENT DIET, DRUGS AND SUPPLEMENTS: Please describe your pet s current diet in detail. Does your pet have a good appetite? Typically: o YES o NO Currently: o YES o NO Brand(s) and name(s) of food TOTAL amount fed every day not just at each meal Dry kibble Canned Number of cans Size of can, in ounces People food Meats (please list which ones and whether raw or cooked) Starches (pasta, potato, rice, bread, etc. please list each) Vegetables and fruits (please list each) Dairy (please describe) Other Other treats (such as dog biscuits, cat treats, rawhides, pigs ears or other chews, catnip please list each and HOW MANY fed daily) What size cup is used to measure dry food? Please list food brands that you remember having fed in the past. Are there other animals in the household? If so, please describe species and number, such as two cats, one other dog, one free-roaming rabbit, etc. Are these animals fed together? Is the food left out after meals or taken away? Fax 770.277.8694 3

How is the food stored, such as dry food is left in the bags or is poured into a bin; canned foods are refrigerated after opened, etc.? Does your pet have access to other foods you may not be monitoring, such as a neighbor who is offering food, kids in the house or neighborhood giving treats or leftovers, food left for outdoor cats, etc.? Is your pet indoors, outdoors, or both? Please describe how much time is spent indoors and outdoors, for example, 100% indoors; out during the day and in at night; or just goes out with me on walks, etc. What kind of exercise does your pet receive and for how long each day, such as a 15-minute walk twice daily; ball throwing for a half hour daily; playing with laser pointer for 10 minutes daily; etc.? What supplements is your pet being given? Please include all vitamins, fatty acids, glucosamine, other nutraceuticals and herbs. Do not list DRUGS here that is for the next table. Supplement or herb name Dose given Number of times daily What drugs is your pet being given? Please include all that you get from your veterinarian AND over-the-counter from drug stores Drug name Dose given Number of times daily Fax 770.277.8694 4

SECTION 2: HOMEMADE DIET PREFERENCES: Please skip this section if you are not interested in a homemade diet. Choose one or more proteins o Beef o Chicken o Chickpeas o Egg o Lamb o Mackerel o Pork o Salmon o Tilapia/whitefish o Tofu o Turkey o Tuna INGREDIENT PREFERENCES Choose one or more carbohydrates o Amaranth o Barley o Brown rice o Corn o Green peas o Lentils or peas o Millet o Oatmeal o Pasta o Polenta/Grits o Quinoa o Sweet Potato o Tapioca o White Potato o White rice Choose veggies (optional) o Bell pepper o Broccoli o Carrots o Cauliflower o Green beans o Spinach o Summer squash (yellow, zucchini) o Winter squash (acorn, spaghetti) o Zucchini Please mark your preference for either #1 or #2, not both) as to what type of cooking you want to do for your pet. If it is possible to accommodate a more varied diet, we will do so: o #1: One simple recipe with as few ingredients as possible o #2: A recipe that may have more ingredients to provide a wider spectrum of whole food nutrition We can often (but not always) offer a choice of vitamin-mineral supplements to fit the owner s preferences for convenience or ingredients. If we are able to offer a choice, please mark your preference for either #1, #2 or #3: o #1: An all-in-one powder (such as Balance It brand offers, for example): This saves you from having to purchase multiple products and crush them before mixing. o #2: Other. Please note that common pet multivitamins usually cannot be used due to the large number required per day. Human multivitamins are likewise not recommended as they require a large number of supplements to balance the recipe. Checking this box will result in significant cost increases due to the time required to research and formulate using these supplements. My preferred vitamin/mineral supplement: GOALS: Please tell us the goals of this consultation what would you like to accomplish? Fax 770.277.8694 5