Pill-popping pets: Are the foods you use to give pills safe?
...give medications? I’ve been interested in how owners give medications to their pets so that it can be safe and less stressful to everyone involved. In one of our studies,...
...give medications? I’ve been interested in how owners give medications to their pets so that it can be safe and less stressful to everyone involved. In one of our studies,...
...Website on GRAS information: www.fda.gov/Food/IngredientsPackagingLabeling/GRAS/ Veterinary Oral Health Council Website: www.vohc.org 2013 American Animal Hospital Association Dental Care Guidelines for Dogs and Cats: www.aaha.org/public_documents/professional/guidelines/dental_guidelines.pdf American Veterinary Dental College Website: www.avdc.org/...
...The other was the increase in DCM cases being diagnosed in dog breeds that don’t usually develop DCM. Multiple studies have now shown improvement in heart size and function in...
...Administration (FDA): Regulatory and safety issues of dietary supplements, adverse event reporting http://www.fda.gov/food/DietarySupplements/default.htm Mayo Clinic drugs and supplements information: Fact sheets on human supplements and herbs http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/drug-information/DrugHerbIndex National Institutes of...
...control: A common mistake for pet owners is to give their pets a larger portion of a treat than ideal, even if the treat itself is ok. What seems like...
...my dog, right?” “Does it matter if this cat food is “organic” or “heritage” or “wild”?” As a result, studies show that most owners base their pet food decisions on...
...Should Think Twice Even if your pet does not meet any of the conditions listed above, it’s important to carefully consider whether a home-cooked diet is in your pet’s best...
...to make sure you stay in the safe range of weight loss. I’ve heard cats can get sick if they don’t eat enough? This is true. If cats lose...
...weakly, which can result in coughing, difficulty breathing, collapse, or even sudden death. It is a disease that, even with medications, does not usually improve and continues to progress. In...
...in humans. Type 2 is much more common in people and is associated with obesity (this is also the kind of diabetes that cats usually get) and the body becoming...