3 Why Dogs Can Use FBM · 3.4 Boundary vs Feline and Human FBM
3.4 Boundary vs Feline and Human FBM
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.
Cross-Species Boundary is a structural node in Canine FBM, not a feeding label.
Canine FBM sits between feline and human models: more flexible than felines while still structure-responsive for fatty-acid contribution.
Feline models emphasize obligate-carnivore structural constraints.
Human models emphasize F-L-I-E plus behavior rhythm.
Canine models emphasize digestive tolerance, protein pressure, and activity tolerance.
As input architecture and load conditions change, Cross-Species Boundary 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.
Clear boundaries sharply reduce cross-species misuse.
Transferable elements are causal logic, not execution thresholds.
Feline or human thresholds must not directly define canine conclusions.
This page does not provide cross-species prescription transfer.