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US20040091590A1
US20040091590A1 US10/701,795 US70179503A US2004091590A1 US 20040091590 A1 US20040091590 A1 US 20040091590A1 US 70179503 A US70179503 A US 70179503A US 2004091590 A1 US2004091590 A1 US 2004091590A1
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  • This invention generally relates to a customized dietary health management system for pets and more particularly to a customized pet food diet selected on the basis of a pet's attributes and nutritional needs, wherein the diet includes a customized dry pet food kibble and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet.
  • cat and dog food includes, as an example, wet pet foods, semi-moist pet foods, dry pet foods and pet treats.
  • Wet pet food generally has a moisture content above 65%.
  • Semi-moist pet food typically has a moisture content between 20-65% and can include humectants such as propylene, glycol, potassium sorbate, and other ingredients to prevent microbial growth (bacteria and mold).
  • Dry pet food (kibble) generally has a moisture content below 20% and its processing typically includes extruding, drying and/or baking in heat.
  • Pet treats can typically be semi-moist, chewable treats; dry treats in any number of forms; chewable bones or baked, extruded or stamped treats; confection treats or other kinds of treats as is known to one skilled in the art.
  • Pet health accessories can include flea collars, tooth brushes, shampoos, DENTABONE® or other kinds of pet health accessories as is know to one skilled in the art.
  • the ingredients of a dry pet food generally include cereal, grains, meats, poultry, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
  • the ingredients are mixed and put through an extruder/cooker. Thereafter, the product is cutter-shaped and dried. After drying, flavors, and fats can be coated or sprayed onto the dry product.
  • AAFCO has established minimum and some maximum levels for two categories of pet food: growth and reproduction (gestation/lactation), and maintenance.
  • Table 1 illustrates the nutrient profiles for dog foods as determined by AAFCO. The nutrient levels are expressed on a dry matter basis at a defined caloric density, which for dogs is 3.5 kcal ME/g dry matter.
  • the subject invention is directed to a customized dietary health management system for pets.
  • the pet food diet provides the required level of nutrients and it includes a customized pet food product formulated from a dry pet food kibble recipe and selected functional additives.
  • the formulation of the dry pet food kibble is selected on the basis of an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions as determined by the pet's owner, veterinarian or other animal specialist.
  • the diet further includes a selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet.
  • the subject invention is also directed to a method of manufacturing a customized dry pet food product that includes the steps of: selecting at least one formulation of pre-made dry kibble; separating a predetermined volume of the at least one formulation of the pre-made dry kibble; blending the predetermined volume of dry kibble; coating the volume of dry kibble with a selected mixture of functional ingredients; and packaging and labeling the predetermined volume of coated dry kibble.
  • the selection of the at least one formulation of the pre-made dry kibble and the mixture of functional ingredients is based on an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions in order to provide a customized dry pet food product.
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration of a product label with feeding instructions for the dietary health management system.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a process for manufacturing and blending the customized dry pet food product of the subject invention.
  • the subject invention provides a customized dietary health management system for pets that includes a method of providing a unique dry food product coupled with wet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories that are selected on the basis of the nutritional needs of the companion animal.
  • the customized dietary health management system is formulated from information, provided by the owner of the pet, the pet's veterinarian or animal health care provider that relates to certain attributes and physical conditions of the pet. This information is collected on a pet profile form completed by the pet owner or veterinarian. The information from the pet profile is then analyzed and a customized diet and health management system is formulated.
  • the dietary health management system customizes the essential and non-essential nutrients for a companion animal from an adequate level, based on the needs of the average companion animal, to an individual diet designed to optimize the health of a specific companion animal
  • the individual diet is based on that animal's life stage, activity level and other health related inputs.
  • An example of the kind of information requested on a pet profile is illustrated below in Table 2. TABLE 2 Size of dog when fully grown Check one box in puppy 2-15 lb. 15-25 lb. 25-50 lb. 50-75 lb. 75-100 lb.
  • the customized diet and dietary health management system is adjusted for the parameters listed above, such as a dog's size, age and sex, which will control the amount of protein and caloric needs of the companion animal.
  • the diet can be customized to provide health benefits for weight loss, joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, wound healing, puppy health, senior pet health, immune system enhancement, life enhancement and other animal related issues.
  • the diets can be fortified with essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals to ensure a healthy skin and coat.
  • Anti-oxidant compounds may be added to raise the level of anti-oxidants in the companion animal's blood and fructooligosaccharides, which help good bacteria in the digestive tract, may be added to help improve nutrient absorption for good digestive health.
  • a functional cocktail for weight loss can include flaxseed oil, conjugated linoleic acid and chicory; a functional cocktail for skin and coat health can include sunflower oil, flaxseed oil, and vitamin E; a functional cocktail for joint health can include borage oil, flaxseed oil and green lip mussel extract; a functional cocktail for digestive health can include flaxseed oil, vitamin E, fluctooligosaccharide and chicory; a functional cocktail for puppies can include flaxseed oil, sunflower oil, chicory and flaxseed and fish oil, and a functional cocktail for a senior diet can include flaxseed oil, vitamin E, sunflower oil, natural flavor, fructooligosaccharides and chicory.
  • Other ingredients can include vitamin C, SAMME, Gamma linoenic acid, evening primerose oil, soy isoflavon
  • the recipe can be calculated to be caloric dense with the proper nutritional requirements necessary to support the needs of a growing puppy.
  • the customized diet would be formulated to be caloric dense with the proper nutritional requirements necessary to support either the development of the unborn pups or the nursing needs of the nursing dog and her pups. Ifthejoint health of the pet needs improvement and the companion animal is not a senior dog, the customized diet could be fortified with glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in conjunction with gamma linoleic acid or other joint support supplements to help support joint function, with the addition of supplemental treats and chews.
  • a wet pet food with a fatty acid supplement may be recommended as part of the diet and caloric intake. If a companion animal's oral condition needs improvement or if the feeding format includes meaty treats, a treat such as a TARTER CHEW® would be recommended as part of the diet and caloric intake. Alternatively, if the feeding format of the companion animal includes biscuits or table scraps, a NUTRIBISCUIT® would be recommended as part of the diet and caloric intake.
  • the appropriate formulation for the customized dry kibble product and the additional pet food products necessary for a complete dietary health management system can be determined manually from the pet profile.
  • the information from the pet profile can be input into a software program that will convert the information into an appropriate formulation for the customized dry kibble and will determine the proper wet food, functional snacks and treats and health accessories necessary to balance out the nutritional needs of the animal for a complete dietary health management system.
  • the software program can also provide detailed feeding instructions as well as provide the labeling for the customized dry kibble product.
  • the software system could be a WINDOW based software system that accepts manual input about the general health conditions of an animal and converts this input into a recipe, a finished goods label and detailed feeding instructions.
  • the system can run on a standard desk-top computer and is capable of performing basic mathematical algorithms.
  • Input information can include the base kibble recipes, the different functional cocktails and the pet profile.
  • the output for each custom product includes the blending ratios, the product label and feeding instructions.
  • An example of a product label with feeding instructions is illustrated in FIG.
  • Blending Ratio 1 and an example of a Blending Ratio is illustrated below: ITEM DETAIL Check When Added Customer Name: Sam Brown Customer # KKVP9W1999 Base Kibble 1 22.5 lb Base Kibble 2 15.0 lb Mix together: Cocktail A - Joint Health 0.3 lb Cocktail B Cocktail C - Skin & Coat 0.1 lb Cocktail D Cocktail E - Digestive Health 0.1 lb Cocktail F TOTAL 38.0 lb
  • the customized dry kibble product is manufactured by blending pre-made dry kibbles, adding additional functional ingredients and then packaging, labeling the finished product and sending the complete dietary health management system to the customer.
  • the various base pet food kibble utilized in the customized kibble product is manufactured according to manufacturing processes known to one skilled in the art. An example of the kind of ingredients found in two different base dry kibble formulations, one for growth and the other for reduced energy, is illustrated below in Table 3.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a process flow diagram of the manufacturing process and blending system for the customized dry kibble.
  • various dry ingredients in their respective storage containers 10 , are fed into a single container 12 for mixing.
  • the ingredient mixture is then fed into an extrusion machine 14 , which cooks the mixture and extrudes it into the appropriate sized shapes.
  • the individual kibble pieces are then fed through a drying machine 16 and a continuous coating machine 18 in which the kibble pieces can be coated with any type of coating as is known in the art, such as a tallow mixture.
  • pre-made, dry kibble of various formulations and sizes is fed into multiple bulk storage containers 20 for the blending necessary to manufacture the customized dry kibble or pet food.
  • the blending system includes a storage container for each kind and size of kibble.
  • storage container 20 can contain a high protein, small sized kibble; a second container 20 can contain a high protein, large sized kibble; a third container can contain a low fat, high fiber, small sized kibble; a fourth container can contain a low fat, high fiber, large sized kibble, etc.
  • a selected volume by weight of dry kibbles, pre-selected from the individual storage containers 20 are fed into a single container 22 for blending.
  • the blended kibble mixture is then fed through a batch coating machine 24 in which the blended kibble mixture is coated with the pre-selected functional cocktails according to the information from the pet profile.
  • the customized dry kibble product is then packaged and labeled by a packaging/labeling machine 26 and sent to shipping where it is coupled with the proper wet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories that balance out the nutritional needs of the animal.
  • the complete, customized dietary health management system is sent to the customer with specific feeding instructions for their animal.
  • the customized dietary health management system in addition to providing a balanced diet that is specific to the needs to the animal, also includes a feedback mechanism that allows the customized diet to be changed as the needs of the companion animal change.
  • the subject invention provides a customized diet and customized dietary health management system for companion animals that is selected on the basis of a pet's attributes and nutritional needs.
  • the customized dietary health management system includes a customized dry kibble product and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories that together provide for all of the nutritional needs, plus selected nutricueticals to help prevent and treat health issues of the companion animal.
  • the dietary health management system is customized and manufactured for each companion animal and sent directly to the pet owner, veterinarian or animal health care provider on a regular basis.
  • the system also includes a feedback mechanism that allow the dietary health management system to be adjusted as the needs of the companion animal changes.

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The subject invention is directed to a customized dietary health management system for pets. The pet food diet provides the required level of nutrients and it includes a customized pet food product formulated from a dry pet food kibble recipe and selected functional additives. The formulation of the dry pet food kibble is selected on the basis of an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions. The diet further includes a selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet. The dietary health management system raises the level of nutrients for a companion animal from an adequate level to an optimal level, thereby enhancing the health and happiness of the companion animal.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
  • This Application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/498,240 filed on Feb. 3, 2000.[0001]
  • FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention generally relates to a customized dietary health management system for pets and more particularly to a customized pet food diet selected on the basis of a pet's attributes and nutritional needs, wherein the diet includes a customized dry pet food kibble and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet. [0002]
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • People have become increasingly aware of the importance of a proper diet for the health maintenance and disease prevention of their pets. Customized diets for various life stages and conditions have long been available for humans, but have not been available for companion animals as almost all pet food is a mass produced, off-the-shelf product. [0003]
  • There are a variety of commonly known pet food products available to pet owners. The selection of cat and dog food includes, as an example, wet pet foods, semi-moist pet foods, dry pet foods and pet treats. Wet pet food generally has a moisture content above 65%. Semi-moist pet food typically has a moisture content between 20-65% and can include humectants such as propylene, glycol, potassium sorbate, and other ingredients to prevent microbial growth (bacteria and mold). Dry pet food (kibble) generally has a moisture content below 20% and its processing typically includes extruding, drying and/or baking in heat. Pet treats can typically be semi-moist, chewable treats; dry treats in any number of forms; chewable bones or baked, extruded or stamped treats; confection treats or other kinds of treats as is known to one skilled in the art. Pet health accessories can include flea collars, tooth brushes, shampoos, DENTABONE® or other kinds of pet health accessories as is know to one skilled in the art. [0004]
  • As an example, the ingredients of a dry pet food generally include cereal, grains, meats, poultry, fats, vitamins, and minerals. The ingredients are mixed and put through an extruder/cooker. Thereafter, the product is cutter-shaped and dried. After drying, flavors, and fats can be coated or sprayed onto the dry product. [0005]
  • All pet food is required to provide a certain level of nutrients. As an example, nutrient profiles for both dog and cat foods, based on commonly-used ingredients, have been established by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and the Pet Food Institute. These established profiles are called the “AAFCO dog food nutrient profiles” and the “AAFCO cat food nutrient profiles.” AAFCO has established these profiles and regulations in order to assure that pet food is nutritionally adequate. Under these regulations, dog and cat foods for designated life stage(s) must be formulated to contain concentrations of nutrients that meet all minimum levels and not to exceed the maximum levels as determined by AAFCO. These profiles are designed to establish practical minimum and maximum nutrient levels for dog and cat foods, formulated from non-purified, complex ingredients. [0006]
  • AAFCO has established minimum and some maximum levels for two categories of pet food: growth and reproduction (gestation/lactation), and maintenance. As an example, Table 1 below illustrates the nutrient profiles for dog foods as determined by AAFCO. The nutrient levels are expressed on a dry matter basis at a defined caloric density, which for dogs is 3.5 kcal ME/g dry matter. [0007]
    TABLE 1
    AAFCO DOG FOOD NUTRIENT PROFILES
    Growth Adult
    Units & Repro Maint
    Nutrient DM Basis Minimum Minimum Maximum
    Protein % 22.0 18.0
    Arginine % 0.62 0.51
    Histidine % 0.22 0.18
    Isoleucine % 0.45 0.37
    Leucine % 0.72 0.59
    Lysine % 0.77 0.63
    Methionine-cystine % 0.53 0.43
    Phenylalanine-tyrosine % 0.89 0.73
    Threonine % 0.58 0.48
    Tryptophan % 0.20 0.16
    Valine % 0.48 0.39
    Fat % 8.0 5.0
    Linoleic acid % 1.0 1.0
    Minerals
    Calcium % 1.0 0.6 2.5
    Phosphorus % 0.8 0.5 1.6
    Ca:P ratio 1:1 1:1
    Potassium % 0.6 0.6
    Sodium % 0.3 0.06
    Chloride % 0.45 0.09
    Magnesium % 0.04 0.04 0.3
    Iron Mg/kg 80 80 3000
    Copper Mg/kg 7.3 7.3 250
    Zinc Mg/kg 120 120 1000
    Iodine Mg/kg 1.5 1.5 50
    Selenium mg/kg 0.11 0.11 2
    Vitamins & Others
    Vitamin A IU/kg 5000 5000 250000
    Vitamin D IU/kg 500 500 5000
    Vitamin E IU/kg 50 50 1000
    Thiamine mg/kg 1.0 1.0
    Riboflavin mg/kg 1.0 1.0
    Pantothenic Acid mg/kg 10 10
    Niacin mg/kg 11.4 11.4
    Pyridoxine mg/kg 1.0 1.0
    Folic Acid mg/kg 0.18 0.18
    Vitamin B12 mg/kg 0.022 0.022
    Choline mg/kg 1200 1200
  • The AAFCO nutritional guideline provides adequate nutrition but may not provide the animal with optimal nutrition. In addition to providing a nutritionally proper diet for the health maintenance of pets, it is also important to provide companion animals with a diet that includes disease prevention benefits. The effects of certain dietary additives for disease prevention such as joint health, gut health, and skin and coat health has been extensively reported in the literature. Certain of these dietary additives are selectively available in individual off-the-shelf pet food products in the form of supplements or other nutrition enhancers. Pet food products are also available for certain life stages of animals, such as puppies, gestation/lactation, and senior pets. However, there remains a need in the art for customized diets and customized dietary health management systems for pets that are selected on the basis of a pet's attributes and nutritional needs. There is also a need in the art for a customized dietary health management system that includes a customized dry kibble product and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories necessary to balance out the nutritional needs, all packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet. [0008]
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • The subject invention is directed to a customized dietary health management system for pets. The pet food diet provides the required level of nutrients and it includes a customized pet food product formulated from a dry pet food kibble recipe and selected functional additives. The formulation of the dry pet food kibble is selected on the basis of an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions as determined by the pet's owner, veterinarian or other animal specialist. The diet further includes a selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet. The subject invention is also directed to a method of manufacturing a customized dry pet food product that includes the steps of: selecting at least one formulation of pre-made dry kibble; separating a predetermined volume of the at least one formulation of the pre-made dry kibble; blending the predetermined volume of dry kibble; coating the volume of dry kibble with a selected mixture of functional ingredients; and packaging and labeling the predetermined volume of coated dry kibble. The selection of the at least one formulation of the pre-made dry kibble and the mixture of functional ingredients is based on an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions in order to provide a customized dry pet food product.[0009]
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The invention will become more apparent when the detailed description of exemplary embodiments is considered in conjunction with the appended drawings, in which: [0010]
  • FIG. 1 is an illustration of a product label with feeding instructions for the dietary health management system; and; [0011]
  • FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a process for manufacturing and blending the customized dry pet food product of the subject invention.[0012]
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
  • The subject invention provides a customized dietary health management system for pets that includes a method of providing a unique dry food product coupled with wet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories that are selected on the basis of the nutritional needs of the companion animal. The customized dietary health management system is formulated from information, provided by the owner of the pet, the pet's veterinarian or animal health care provider that relates to certain attributes and physical conditions of the pet. This information is collected on a pet profile form completed by the pet owner or veterinarian. The information from the pet profile is then analyzed and a customized diet and health management system is formulated. The dietary health management system customizes the essential and non-essential nutrients for a companion animal from an adequate level, based on the needs of the average companion animal, to an individual diet designed to optimize the health of a specific companion animal The individual diet is based on that animal's life stage, activity level and other health related inputs. An example of the kind of information requested on a pet profile is illustrated below in Table 2. [0013]
    TABLE 2
    Size of dog when fully grown
    Check one box in puppy
    2-15 lb. 15-25 lb. 25-50 lb. 50-75 lb. 75-100 lb. 100+
    Date of Birth
    Sex Male Female Comments
    Fixed Yes No
    Nursing Yes No
    Pregnant Yes No
    Coat Type Short Long
    Itchy/Scratchy Skin Normal Excessive
    Pet Sleeps/Lives Indoors Outdoors
    Weight lb. Current 2-15 lb. 15 to 25 lb. 25 to 50 lb. 75 to 100 lb. 100+
    Activity Level Sporting Active Moderate Sedentary
    Feeding Preference Meat Dry Snacks Table Scraps All
    Time of Feeding Morning Afternoon Night
    Known Food Allergies
    General Condition Healthy Average Needs Improving Comments
    Teeth
    Gums
    Breath
    Joint Health
    Weight
    GI Track
    Urinary Health
    Skin & Coat
    Stool Quality
    Additional Facts Regarding
    Pets Health or Nutritional
    Needs
  • The customized diet and dietary health management system is adjusted for the parameters listed above, such as a dog's size, age and sex, which will control the amount of protein and caloric needs of the companion animal. The diet can be customized to provide health benefits for weight loss, joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, wound healing, puppy health, senior pet health, immune system enhancement, life enhancement and other animal related issues. For example, the diets can be fortified with essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals to ensure a healthy skin and coat. Anti-oxidant compounds may be added to raise the level of anti-oxidants in the companion animal's blood and fructooligosaccharides, which help good bacteria in the digestive tract, may be added to help improve nutrient absorption for good digestive health. [0014]
  • Mixtures of selected functional ingredients, or functional cocktails, can be added to the dry kibble pet food in order to provide a number of different health benefits. By example only, a functional cocktail for weight loss can include flaxseed oil, conjugated linoleic acid and chicory; a functional cocktail for skin and coat health can include sunflower oil, flaxseed oil, and vitamin E; a functional cocktail for joint health can include borage oil, flaxseed oil and green lip mussel extract; a functional cocktail for digestive health can include flaxseed oil, vitamin E, fluctooligosaccharide and chicory; a functional cocktail for puppies can include flaxseed oil, sunflower oil, chicory and flaxseed and fish oil, and a functional cocktail for a senior diet can include flaxseed oil, vitamin E, sunflower oil, natural flavor, fructooligosaccharides and chicory. Other ingredients can include vitamin C, SAMME, Gamma linoenic acid, evening primerose oil, soy isoflavones, creatine, herbs, FOS, MOS, polyphenols, carotenoids and other supplements. [0015]
  • Again by example only, if a diet is to be customized for puppies, the recipe can be calculated to be caloric dense with the proper nutritional requirements necessary to support the needs of a growing puppy. Alternatively, if a companion animal is nursing or pregnant, the customized diet would be formulated to be caloric dense with the proper nutritional requirements necessary to support either the development of the unborn pups or the nursing needs of the nursing dog and her pups. Ifthejoint health of the pet needs improvement and the companion animal is not a senior dog, the customized diet could be fortified with glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in conjunction with gamma linoleic acid or other joint support supplements to help support joint function, with the addition of supplemental treats and chews. If a companion animal has itchy and scratchy or flaky skin a wet pet food with a fatty acid supplement may be recommended as part of the diet and caloric intake. If a companion animal's oral condition needs improvement or if the feeding format includes meaty treats, a treat such as a TARTER CHEW® would be recommended as part of the diet and caloric intake. Alternatively, if the feeding format of the companion animal includes biscuits or table scraps, a NUTRIBISCUIT® would be recommended as part of the diet and caloric intake. [0016]
  • The appropriate formulation for the customized dry kibble product and the additional pet food products necessary for a complete dietary health management system can be determined manually from the pet profile. Alternatively, the information from the pet profile can be input into a software program that will convert the information into an appropriate formulation for the customized dry kibble and will determine the proper wet food, functional snacks and treats and health accessories necessary to balance out the nutritional needs of the animal for a complete dietary health management system. The software program can also provide detailed feeding instructions as well as provide the labeling for the customized dry kibble product. [0017]
  • As an example, the software system could be a WINDOW based software system that accepts manual input about the general health conditions of an animal and converts this input into a recipe, a finished goods label and detailed feeding instructions. The system can run on a standard desk-top computer and is capable of performing basic mathematical algorithms. Input information can include the base kibble recipes, the different functional cocktails and the pet profile. The output for each custom product includes the blending ratios, the product label and feeding instructions. An example of a product label with feeding instructions is illustrated in FIG. 1 and an example of a Blending Ratio is illustrated below: [0018]
    ITEM DETAIL Check When Added
    Customer Name: Sam Brown
    Customer # KKVP9W1999
    Base Kibble
    1 22.5 lb
    Base Kibble
    2 15.0 lb
    Mix together:
    Cocktail A - Joint Health  0.3 lb
    Cocktail B
    Cocktail C - Skin & Coat  0.1 lb
    Cocktail D
    Cocktail E - Digestive Health  0.1 lb
    Cocktail F
    TOTAL 38.0 lb
  • The customized dry kibble product is manufactured by blending pre-made dry kibbles, adding additional functional ingredients and then packaging, labeling the finished product and sending the complete dietary health management system to the customer. The various base pet food kibble utilized in the customized kibble product is manufactured according to manufacturing processes known to one skilled in the art. An example of the kind of ingredients found in two different base dry kibble formulations, one for growth and the other for reduced energy, is illustrated below in Table 3. [0019]
    TABLE 3
    Growth Reduced Energy
    Protein 28.1 24.1
    Fat 18.1  8.2
    Fiber  4.2  3.3
    Ash  8.6  7.5
    Moisture  9.0  9.0
     1 Chicken Rice
     2 Chicken Meal Chicken Meal
     3 Oats Rice Gluten
     4 Rice Grain Dehulled Barley
     5 Tallow Tomato Pumace
     6 Rice Tallow
     7 Dehulled Barley Animal Digest
     8 Animal Digest Omega Plus
     9 Tomato Pumace Grape Pumace
    10 Omega Plus Salt
    11 Grape Pumace Vitamin C 35%
    12 Salt Taurine
    13 Vitamin C 35% Vitamin E 50%
    14 Taurine Marigold Meal
    15 Vitamin E 50% Vitamins & Minerals
    16 Marigold Meal
    17 Vitamins & Minerals
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a process flow diagram of the manufacturing process and blending system for the customized dry kibble. In a first batching step, various dry ingredients, in their [0020] respective storage containers 10, are fed into a single container 12 for mixing. The ingredient mixture is then fed into an extrusion machine 14, which cooks the mixture and extrudes it into the appropriate sized shapes. The individual kibble pieces are then fed through a drying machine 16 and a continuous coating machine 18 in which the kibble pieces can be coated with any type of coating as is known in the art, such as a tallow mixture. To manufacture the customized dry kibble product, pre-made, dry kibble of various formulations and sizes is fed into multiple bulk storage containers 20 for the blending necessary to manufacture the customized dry kibble or pet food.
  • The blending system includes a storage container for each kind and size of kibble. For [0021] example storage container 20 can contain a high protein, small sized kibble; a second container 20 can contain a high protein, large sized kibble; a third container can contain a low fat, high fiber, small sized kibble; a fourth container can contain a low fat, high fiber, large sized kibble, etc. A selected volume by weight of dry kibbles, pre-selected from the individual storage containers 20, are fed into a single container 22 for blending. The blended kibble mixture is then fed through a batch coating machine 24 in which the blended kibble mixture is coated with the pre-selected functional cocktails according to the information from the pet profile. The customized dry kibble product is then packaged and labeled by a packaging/labeling machine 26 and sent to shipping where it is coupled with the proper wet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories that balance out the nutritional needs of the animal. The complete, customized dietary health management system is sent to the customer with specific feeding instructions for their animal. The customized dietary health management system, in addition to providing a balanced diet that is specific to the needs to the animal, also includes a feedback mechanism that allows the customized diet to be changed as the needs of the companion animal change.
  • EXAMPLE 1
  • An example of a customized dry kibble formulation for a small, young dog is illustrated in the table below: [0022]
    CUSTOMIZED FORMULATION FOR TOY DOG PUPPY
    INGREDIENTS/Small Kibbles MACRO NUTRIENTS
    Chicken Protein
    Chicken meal Fat
    Rice Fiber
    Rice Gluten Ash
    Oats Moisture
    Animal Fats Carbohydrates
    Barley, Dehulled Kcal/100 grams 363
    Digest Density kg/hl 45.0
    Flax Seeds/Fish Oil Grams per Cup 107.0
    Tomato Pumace Kcal per cup 388
    Grape Pumace
    Salt COCKTAILS
    Vitamin E Acetaic Puppy Cocktail
    Ascorbic Mono phosphate Skin & Coat Cocktail
    Marigold Meal
    Vitamins
    Taurine
    PUPPY COCKTAIL
    Flax Seed Oil
    Sunflower Oil
    Chicory
    Flax Seeds/Fish Oil
    SKIN & COAT COCKTAIL
    Sunflower Oil
    Flax Seed Oil
    Vitamin E Oil
  • The subject invention provides a customized diet and customized dietary health management system for companion animals that is selected on the basis of a pet's attributes and nutritional needs. The customized dietary health management system includes a customized dry kibble product and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories that together provide for all of the nutritional needs, plus selected nutricueticals to help prevent and treat health issues of the companion animal. The dietary health management system is customized and manufactured for each companion animal and sent directly to the pet owner, veterinarian or animal health care provider on a regular basis. The system also includes a feedback mechanism that allow the dietary health management system to be adjusted as the needs of the companion animal changes. [0023]
  • One skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the present invention is well adapted to carry out the objects and obtain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as those inherent therein. The inventive customized pet food diet selected on the basis of a pet's attributes and nutritional needs, that includes a customized dry pet food kibble and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats and health accessories, packaged with specific feeding instructions for the pet described herein are presently representative of the preferred embodiments, are exemplary, and are not intended as limitations on the scope of the invention. Changes therein and other uses will occur to those skilled in the art which are encompassed within the spirit of the invention and are defined by the scope of the claims. [0024]

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1. A customized dietary health management system for pets comprising:
a pet food diet providing the required level of nutrients;
the pet food diet including a customized pet food product formulated from a dry pet food kibble recipe and selected functional ingredients, the formulation being selected on the basis of an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions;
the diet further including a selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories;
wherein the pet food diet provides a customized dietary health management system for companion animals.
2. The customized dietary health management system of claim 1, wherein the individual pet's attributes and physical conditions are based on information received from the pet's owner, veterinarian or animal health care provider.
3. The customized dietary health management system of claim 2, wherein the information received from the pet's owner, veterinarian, or animal health care provider is manually manipulated to formulate the customized pet food product and the selection of wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories required for the customized dietary health management system.
4. The customized dietary health management system of claim 2, wherein the information received from the pet's owner or veterinarian is input into a software system for formulation of the customized pet food product and the selection of wet pet food and functional snacks and treats required for the customized dietary health management system.
5. The customized dietary health management system of claim 2, wherein the information received from the pet's owner or veterinarian is input into a software system for formulation of the customized pet food product and the selection of wet pet food and functional snacks and treats required for the customized dietary health management system.
6. The customized dietary health management system of claim 1, wherein the functional ingredients are selected from a group consisting of green lipped mussel extract, borage oil, sunflower oil, flax seed oil, flax seeds, fish oil, L-carnatine, conjugated linoleic acid, fructooligosaccharide, vitamin E oil, ground chicory, vitamin C, SAMME, Gamma linoenic acid, evening primerose oil, soy isoflavones, creatine, herbs, FOS, MOS, polyphenols, carotenoids and other antioxidants.
7. The customized dietary health management system of claim 6, wherein the functional ingredients provide health and disease prevention benefits selected from a group consisting of weight loss, joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, wound healing, puppy health, senior pet health, immune system enhancement, and life enhancement.
8. The customized dietary health management system of claim 1, wherein the customized dry pet food product and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories are packaged with feeding instructions and delivered to a pet owner, veterinarian or animal health care provider on a regular predetermined basis.
9. A method of promoting health maintenance and disease prevention in a companion animal, comprising the step of feeding the companion animal a customized dietary health management system comprising:
a pet food diet providing the required level of nutrients;
the pet food diet including a customized pet food product formulated from a dry pet food kibble recipe and selected functional ingredients, the formulation being selected on the basis of an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions;
the diet further including a selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories;
wherein the pet food diet provides a customized dietary health management system for companion animals.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the functional ingredients are selected from a group consisting of green lipped mussel extract, borage oil, sunflower oil, flax seed oil, flax seeds, fish oil, L-carnatine, conjugated linoleic acid, fructooligosaccharide, vitamin E oil, ground chicory, vitamin C, SAMME, Gamma linoenic acid, evening primerose oil, soy isoflavones, creatine, herbs, MOS, and other antioxidants.
11. The method of claim 9, wherein the functional ingredients are selected from a group consisting of green lipped mussel extract, borage oil, sunflower oil, flax seed oil, flax seeds, fish oil, L-carnatine, conjugated linoleic acid, fructooligosaccharide, vitamin E oil, ground chicory, vitamin C, SAMME, Gamma linoenic acid, evening primerose oil, soy isoflavones, creatine, herbs, MOS, and other antioxidants.
12. The method of claim 9, wherein the customized dry pet food product and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories are packaged with feeding instructions and delivered to a pet owner, veterinarian or animal health care provider on a regular predetermined basis.
13. A method of manufacturing a customized dry pet food product, comprising the steps of:
a. selecting at least one formulation of pre-made dry kibble;
b. separating a predetermined volume of the selected formulation of the pre-made dry kibble;
c. blending the predetermined volume of dry kibble;
d. coating the volume of dry kibble with a selected mixture of functional ingredients;
e. packaging and labeling the predetermined volume of coated dry kibble;
wherein the selection of the at least one formulation of the pre-made dry kibble and the mixture of functional ingredients is based on an individual pet's attributes and physical conditions in order to provide a customized dry pet food product.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the functional ingredients are selected from a group consisting of green lipped mussel extract, borage oil, sunflower oil, flax seed oil, flax seeds, fish oil, L-carnatine, conjugated linoleic acid, fructooligosaccharide, vitamin E oil, ground chicory, vitamin C, SAMME, Gamma linoenic acid, evening primerose oil, soy isoflavones, creatine, herbs, MOS, and other antioxidants.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the functional ingredients provide health and disease prevention benefits selected from a group consisting of weight loss, joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, wound healing, puppy health, senior pet health, immune system enhancement, and life enhancement.
16. The method of claim 14, wherein the functional ingredients provide health and disease prevention benefits selected from a group consisting of weight loss, joint health, digestive health, skin and coat health, wound healing, puppy health, senior pet health, immune system enhancement, and life enhancement.
17. The method of claim 13, further including the step of adding to the customized dry pet food product a selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories in order to provide a customized dietary health management system for companion animals.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the customized dry pet food product and selected wet pet food, functional snacks and treats, and health accessories are packaged with feeding instructions and delivered to a pet owner, veterinarian or animal health care provider on a regular predetermined basis.
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