Nutrition Review Centre

One clinician-facing nutrition workspace: diet, treats, supplements, reactive foods, allowed foods and analysis.

Case: New Clinical Case - 11/06/2026 18:44 | Patient: Minty
Clinician verification required: AI may misclassify foods, treats, commercial diets or supplements. Review and edit before accepting. Underneath this page the system can still store commercial diet entries, food entries, treat entries and supplement entries separately.

AI / Clinical Intake Diet Source

For the last 2 weeks Minty has just been a little “off” and not quite his usual self! He has been more needy of me and like he is trying to communicate or tell me something but I just can’t figure out what he is trying to say. He has been whining more, restless, his appetite has changed and he is more picky and off food. His toileting routine has changed and he has been asking to be taken out more frequently with his urine and stool looking normal. He has had hiccups and burping I’ve noticed after eating raw meaty bones. He seems frustrated or stressed at times but haven’t been able to work out why. Inner wolf kangaroo 800mgrams
Database / label tools
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These tools open the existing product, food, treat, supplement and label-capture databases. The review boxes below remain the clinician verification layer before analysis.

Current Accepted Diet Entries

Foods / Commercial Diets

Item Category Amount Unit Meal Source
Inner Wolf Wild Kangaroo
AI Diet Auto-Match V2: Inner Wolf Inner Wolf Wild Kangaroo, estimated 100 g/day. Clinician must verify amount and meal.

Feeding Quantity Analysis

This section checks whether the entered grams/day is enough to meet the estimated daily energy requirement.
Current food entered100.00 g/day
Current energy supplied108.60 kcal/day
Estimated energy requirement1217.77 kcal/day
Current energy supplied8.9 % of calculated requirement
Diet energy density108.60 kcal/100g
Estimated grams/day needed1121 g/day
StatusBelow calculated requirement

AAFCO / FEDIAF Requirement Analysis

Review this full table before accepting the diet. Apparent deficiencies or excesses may reflect incomplete manufacturer/product data.

AAFCO / FEDIAF Adequacy + Oversupply Screen

This screen checks nutrient adequacy and oversupply risk from foods, treats, commercial diets and supplements. Missing manufacturer nutrient values are marked as unknown rather than treated as zero.
Traffic light guide: Adequate within current calculated target | Review deficient or high | Danger very high, dangerously high, severe deficiency or unsafe Ca:P.
This is an adequacy and oversupply screen. True toxic thresholds require separate toxicology reference data.
Nutrient Actual Intake Requirement % Met Status
Energy 108.60 kcal/day 1217.77 kcal/day 8.9% Severe Deficiency
Protein 17.00 g/day 57.68 g/day 29.5% Severe Deficiency
Fat 3.40 g/day 16.66 g/day 20.4% Severe Deficiency
Calcium 380.10 mg/day 1666.42 mg/day 22.8% Severe Deficiency
Phosphorus 345.35 mg/day 1281.86 mg/day 26.9% Severe Deficiency
Magnesium 22.81 mg/day 192.28 mg/day 11.9% Severe Deficiency
Potassium 295.39 mg/day 1666.42 mg/day 17.7% Severe Deficiency
Sodium 117.29 mg/day 320.47 mg/day 36.6% Severe Deficiency
Iron 4.85 mg/day 19.23 mg/day 25.2% Severe Deficiency
Copper 0.37 mg/day 2.31 mg/day 16.0% Severe Deficiency
Zinc 3.04 mg/day 25.64 mg/day 11.9% Severe Deficiency
Selenium 31.49 µg/day 64.09 µg/day 49.1% Severe Deficiency
Vitamin A 780.62 IU/day 1602.33 IU/day 48.7% Severe Deficiency
Vitamin D 17.15 IU/day 166.64 IU/day 10.3% Severe Deficiency
Vitamin E 1.40 mg/day 12.82 mg/day 10.9% Severe Deficiency
Ca:P Ratio 1.101 1.0 - 2.0 - Adequate

Nutrient Safety / Toxicity Screen V1

Safety layer: This section is separate from AAFCO/FEDIAF adequacy. It is designed for safe upper limits and published toxic thresholds. Rows marked Pending need NRC, AAFCO/FEDIAF maximum, MSD/Merck, ASPCA or other toxicology source data before clinical use.
Safety summary: 0 toxic 3 above safe upper 0 approaching upper 0 moderate margin 11 below safety threshold 5 pending/reference required
Nutrition Safety Findings

Toxic Threshold Exceeded None detected

Above Safe Upper Iron, Copper, Copper Chronic Hepatic Risk

Approaching Upper None detected

Moderate Margin None detected

Below Safety Threshold Calcium, Phosphorus, Zinc, Selenium, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Iron Acute Elemental, Selenium Chronic Selenosis Risk, Vitamin A Chronic Hypervitaminosis Risk, Vitamin D Chronic Diet Maximum, Vitamin D Acute Cholecalciferol

Reference Required Magnesium, Potassium, Sodium, Vitamin E, Zinc Acute Elemental

This safety finding box separates nutritional oversupply from true toxicology. Pending nutrients need NRC/MSD/Merck/ASPCA or equivalent veterinary toxicology references before toxic thresholds are displayed.
Nutrient Intake / day Intake / 1000 kcal ME Safe Upper % Safe Upper Toxic Threshold Status Clinical Traffic Light Reference Type Authority / Evidence Clinical Interpretation
Calcium 380.10 3500.0 mg/1000 kcal ME 6250.0000 mg/1000 kcal ME 56.0 % Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Monitor Nutritional maximum / safe-upper caution AAFCO/FEDIAF maximum reference
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: AAFCO/FEDIAF
Calcium maximum screen. Not an acute toxic threshold. Interpret with Ca:P ratio, life stage and renal status.
Phosphorus 345.35 3180.02 mg/1000 kcal ME 4000.0000 mg/1000 kcal ME 79.5 % Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Monitor Nutritional maximum / safe-upper caution FEDIAF 2024 / AAFCO
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: FEDIAF/AAFCO
Adult dog phosphorus nutritional maximum 4.00 g/1000 kcal ME. Interpret with calcium, Ca:P ratio and renal status.
Magnesium 22.81 210.04 mg/1000 kcal ME Pending mg/1000 kcal ME n/a Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Pending toxicology data Not Yet Seeded No published adult maintenance maximum seeded AAFCO/FEDIAF
Evidence: Pending verification | Confidence: Pending
No magnesium maximum seeded. Review renal disease and total mineral burden.
Potassium 295.39 2719.98 mg/1000 kcal ME Pending mg/1000 kcal ME n/a Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Pending toxicology data Not Yet Seeded No published adult maintenance maximum seeded AAFCO/FEDIAF
Evidence: Pending verification | Confidence: Pending
No potassium maximum seeded. Interpret with renal/adrenal status and serum electrolytes.
Sodium 117.29 1080.02 mg/1000 kcal ME Pending mg/1000 kcal ME n/a Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Pending toxicology data Not Yet Seeded No published adult maintenance maximum seeded AAFCO/FEDIAF
Evidence: Pending verification | Confidence: Pending
No sodium safe-upper/toxic threshold seeded. Review cardiac, renal and hypertensive patients carefully.
Iron 4.85 44.66 mg/1000 kcal ME 22.0000 mg/1000 kcal ME 203.0 % Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Above safe upper limit Above Nutritional Maximum Legal maximum / safe-upper caution FEDIAF 2024 legal maximum
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: FEDIAF
Iron maximum 22 mg/1000 kcal ME. This is not an acute iron poisoning threshold.
Copper 0.37 3.41 mg/1000 kcal ME 2.7500 mg/1000 kcal ME 124.0 % Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Above safe upper limit Above Nutritional Maximum Legal maximum / safe-upper caution FEDIAF 2024 legal maximum
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: FEDIAF
Copper maximum 2.75 mg/1000 kcal ME. Review breed risk, liver disease and copper source/bioavailability.
Zinc 3.04 27.99 mg/1000 kcal ME 250.0000 mg/1000 kcal ME 11.2 % Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Nutritional maximum / safe-upper caution AAFCO maximum reference
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: AAFCO/FEDIAF
Zinc maximum screen. Not an acute zinc poisoning threshold.
Selenium 31.49 289.96 ug/1000 kcal ME 500.0000 ug/1000 kcal ME 58.0 % Pending ug/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Monitor Nutritional maximum / safe-upper caution AAFCO/FEDIAF maximum reference
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: AAFCO/FEDIAF
Selenium maximum screen. Not an acute selenosis threshold.
Vitamin A 780.62 7188.03 IU/1000 kcal ME 62500.0000 IU/1000 kcal ME 11.5 % Pending IU/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Nutritional maximum / safe-upper caution AAFCO maximum reference
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: AAFCO
Vitamin A maximum screen. Not an acute toxic threshold. Chronic excess requires clinical interpretation.
Vitamin D 17.15 157.92 IU/1000 kcal ME 800.0000 IU/1000 kcal ME 19.7 % Pending IU/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Nutritional maximum / safe-upper caution FEDIAF 2024 nutritional maximum
Evidence: Verified guideline maximum | Confidence: FEDIAF
Vitamin D nutritional maximum 800 IU/1000 kcal ME. True poisoning thresholds remain separate acute toxicology rows.
Vitamin E 1.40 12.89 IU/1000 kcal ME Pending IU/1000 kcal ME n/a Pending IU/1000 kcal ME Pending toxicology data Not Yet Seeded No maximum stated in table FEDIAF 2024
Evidence: Verified no maximum stated | Confidence: FEDIAF
FEDIAF dog adult table does not state a maximum for Vitamin E. Interpret against PUFA intake and supplement dose.
Iron Acute Elemental 0.1617 n/a 20.0000 mg/kg 0.8 % 60.0000 mg/kg Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Acute toxicology threshold Merck Veterinary Manual / veterinary toxicology summaries
Evidence: Veterinary toxicology reference | Confidence: Merck / veterinary toxicology
Acute elemental iron exposure screen. Clinical concern begins around 20 mg/kg; Merck notes >50 mg/kg generally warrants decontamination; >60 mg/kg is commonly treated as serious/systemic toxicity risk. This is an acute ingestion screen, not a complete-diet nutritional maximum.
Zinc Acute Elemental 0.1013 n/a Pending mg/kg n/a Pending mg/kg Pending toxicology data Not Yet Seeded Acute toxicology threshold pending Merck Veterinary Manual
Evidence: Toxic dose not yet numerically seeded | Confidence: Merck
Zinc toxicosis is clinically important, but a clean authoritative dog elemental-zinc mg/kg toxic threshold has not yet been seeded. Use the nutritional maximum row for diet screening and this row as a placeholder for future acute-ingestion toxicology.
Copper Chronic Hepatic Risk 0.37 3.41 mg/1000 kcal ME 2.7500 mg/1000 kcal ME 124.0 % Pending mg/1000 kcal ME Above safe upper limit Above Nutritional Maximum Chronic hepatic accumulation risk screen FEDIAF maximum / MSD-Merck copper toxicosis context
Evidence: Guideline maximum plus disease-context warning | Confidence: FEDIAF / MSD-Merck
Copper toxicosis in dogs is mainly a chronic hepatic accumulation syndrome rather than a simple acute diet threshold. Use this row to flag copper above dietary maximum, especially in breed-risk or liver-disease patients.
Selenium Chronic Selenosis Risk 31.49 289.96 ug/1000 kcal ME 500.0000 ug/1000 kcal ME 58.0 % Pending ug/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Monitor Chronic selenium excess screen FEDIAF/AAFCO maximum / MSD-Merck selenium tolerance context
Evidence: Guideline maximum plus tolerance context | Confidence: FEDIAF/AAFCO / MSD-Merck
Selenium excess is mainly a chronic dietary/supplement risk. FEDIAF/AAFCO maximum is used for diet screening; MSD/Merck notes maximum tolerable selenium in feed for dogs/cats/fish as 2 mcg/g. True clinical interpretation depends on source and duration.
Vitamin A Chronic Hypervitaminosis Risk 780.62 7188.03 IU/1000 kcal ME 62500.0000 IU/1000 kcal ME 11.5 % Pending IU/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Chronic hypervitaminosis A risk screen AAFCO maximum / VCA clinical hypervitaminosis context
Evidence: Guideline maximum plus clinical warning | Confidence: AAFCO / clinical toxicology
Vitamin A excess is most relevant as chronic hypervitaminosis risk. This row flags intake above AAFCO maximum; acute numeric toxic threshold is not yet seeded.
Vitamin D Chronic Diet Maximum 17.15 157.92 IU/1000 kcal ME 800.0000 IU/1000 kcal ME 19.7 % Pending IU/1000 kcal ME Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Chronic diet maximum plus toxicity warning FEDIAF 2024 maximum / FDA vitamin D toxicity context
Evidence: Guideline maximum plus clinical warning | Confidence: FEDIAF / FDA
Vitamin D chronic diet maximum screen. FDA notes excess vitamin D may cause vomiting, anorexia, PU/PD, drooling, weight loss and can develop rapidly with rodenticide or supplement poisoning. Acute toxicity is handled by Vitamin D Acute Cholecalciferol row.
Vitamin D Acute Cholecalciferol 0.000014 n/a 0.1000 mg/kg 0.0 % 0.5000 mg/kg Below current safety threshold Safe Margin Acute toxicology threshold MSD/Merck Veterinary Manual
Evidence: Veterinary toxicology reference | Confidence: MSD/Merck
Acute cholecalciferol exposure screen. MSD/Merck recommends treatment/decontamination from 0.1–0.5 mg/kg and higher concern above 0.5 mg/kg. This row is for acute supplement/rodenticide exposure, not routine AAFCO adequacy.

Nutrition Clinical Assessment Engine

This section converts the captured diet into clinical interpretation. It is intended as a veterinary review layer before client report generation.

1. Data Quality Assessment

The current structured diet appears to have matched nutrient data for the core calculation fields.

  • Structured diet items: 1
  • Matched to database: 1 / 1
  • Unmatched items: 0

2. Energy Assessment

Calculated energy intake is approximately 8.9% of estimated maintenance. This may represent underfeeding, incomplete diet capture, weight-loss feeding, missing treats, or increased clinical requirement.

Estimated requirement1217.77 kcal/day
Calculated supply108.60 kcal/day
% of estimate8.9%

3. Macronutrient Assessment

  • Protein: 17.00 g/day. Protein intake appears low or incomplete based on available data. Review database matching and total food capture before interpreting clinically.
  • Fat: 3.40 g/day. Fat intake is present. Interpret against energy density, pancreatitis risk, stool quality, inflammatory status, skin/coat needs and weight management goal.
  • Carbohydrate: 2.50 g/day. Interpret in context of diet style, glycaemic tolerance, gut health and clinical goal.

4. Commercial Diet Transparency

Commercial Diet Matched Key Known Strengths Clinical Limitation
Inner Wolf Wild Kangaroo commercial_inner_wolf_inner_wolf_wild_kangaroo Energy, protein and fat where supplied by label/import. Core mineral/vitamin data appears available.

5. Reactive Food / Burden Assessment

Reactive groups detected from matched foods and commercial diet ingredient profiles:

  • fodmap
  • histamine_possible
  • iodine_source
  • organ_meat
  • oxalate_possible
  • purine
  • sulphur
RAC reactive food layer: This version does not yet import RAC food reactivity readings directly into the nutrition engine. Future builds should add RAC-reactive foods as a first-class evidence layer and compare them against owner-reported reactions and ingredient-derived reactive groups.

6. Clinical Next Steps

  • Review energy supply against body condition score, ideal body weight, activity, disease state and weight trend.
  • Review owner-reported reactive foods before diet prescription.
  • In the next RAC build, compare RAC-reactive foods with current diet ingredients, tolerated foods and avoid foods.
Saves reviewed entries and returns to the Case Workspace.
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Commercial Diets

Commercial products, raw/fresh diets, patties, rolls, tins, kibble or prescription foods.

Whole Foods

Meats, vegetables, fruits, oils and other foods currently fed.

Treats

Training treats, chews, Kong fillings and occasional extras.

Supplements

Supplements stay in their specialised data layer because dose, active ingredients, warnings and safety limits matter.

Allowed / Tolerated Foods

Reactive / Avoid Foods