Pill-popping pets: Are the foods you use to give pills safe?
...medications long-term to treat chronic medical conditions. For some, pill time is a piece of cake and the pet willingly gulps down the medications. I once had a dog that...
...medications long-term to treat chronic medical conditions. For some, pill time is a piece of cake and the pet willingly gulps down the medications. I once had a dog that...
...we have a lot more to learn about their effects on dogs eating diets high in these ingredients (for example, concentration in the diet, effects of processing, and effects of...
...short-term use, these ingredients alone are not a complete and balanced diet. A day or two of this unbalanced recipe will not cause deficiencies, but if fed long-term (weeks to...
...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 holiday season, follow these guidelines to keep the holidays healthy and happy! Avoid Dangerous Foods Some foods are toxic or otherwise dangerous for your pets: This includes chocolate, grapes,...
...tips on when you should avoid home-cooked diets. Just Say No Situations when you should definitely avoid a home-cooked diet: Young, growing animals (less than 12 months of age for...
...such as GNC and The Vitamin Shoppe. If a specific brand is called for in the recipe, then that specific brand should be used. For supplements without a specific brand...
...on dose and brand. The resources I use most commonly to select specific brands that have good quality control are: Consumerlab.com and the Unites States Pharmacopeia Dietary Supplements Verification Program...
...values, such as blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, hematocrit, albumin, and cholesterol. While it is unclear whether these findings have any long-term health implications for the animal, it is important that...
...‘As long as he’s eating, he’s fine, a good appetite must mean he’s happy!’ When cats develop different medical conditions, they can act differently – they may hide, they may...