2 Why Carbohydrate-Dependency Frames Fail for Dogs · 2.4 Ingredient Label Is Not Metabolic Structure
2.4 Ingredient Label Is Not Metabolic Structure
Canine Fat-Based Metabolism
This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Canine FBM.
Ingredient-Label Misreading is a structural node in Canine FBM, not a feeding label.
Ingredient labels are naming information, not metabolic structure itself.
Ratios and processing state determine real substrate architecture.
Input frequency determines scheduling-pressure duration.
Canine tolerance variables determine output stability.
As input architecture and load conditions change, Ingredient-Label Misreading shifts long-term scheduling pathways.
When variables converge, Canine FBM is more likely to keep higher fatty-acid contribution, controlled protein energy pressure, and stable body condition.
Products with the same label can show different body-condition trajectories.
Treating labels as structure amplifies interpretation error.
Canine-FBM conclusions cannot be inferred directly from label names.
Variables and outputs must be integrated for system judgment.