Predominantly oxidative (slow & fast); virtually no glycolytic fast-twitch B fibres found in cats/humans.
Dietary Fat & Performance
Downey & Kronfeld beagle study (steep-treadmill endurance) – diets expressed per 1000\,kcal:
Low-fat (≤33 g; ≤30 % kcal fat) → exhaustion at ~100 min / 24 km.
High-fat (≥59 g; ≥50 % kcal fat) → exhaustion at ~150 min / 32 km.
Carbohydrate-loading (human concept) less relevant; canine stamina derives largely from fat oxidation, though muscle glycogen still needed for short bursts.
Starvation Physiology
Humans/rats: prolonged fast → ↓blood glucose, ↑ketones; insulin:glucagon ratio plummets.
Dogs: maintain euglycaemia, minimal ketosis; insulin:glucagon ratio remains stable.
Exception: very small breeds & neonates have limited glycogen → risk of hypoglycaemia.