Assisted Feeding: When to Consider a Feeding Tube
...weeks to months or longer if a pet has a chronic illness or damage to its mouth or esophagus. A pet’s quality of life is an important consideration for use...
...weeks to months or longer if a pet has a chronic illness or damage to its mouth or esophagus. A pet’s quality of life is an important consideration for use...
If you’re like most pet owners, you buy a bag of pet food, open it, and pour it into a container for storage. But it turns out that this common...
...task. That is why we have included some of the tips and tricks we have used to increase water intake in cats who need it. Wet Food If your...
...on the packaging. Store it right. If you do buy extra, don’t dump it all into a bin or store it at temperatures that are too hot or too cold....
...try re-introducing the previous foods and extras and see if you can determine which are the issues (or if your pet is just sensitive to dietary changes in general). Keep...
...way to measure it in pet food is by analyzing for total dietary fiber; total dietary fiber can be as much as 3 times higher in a diet than the...
...can put their health at risk. Fast eating can increase the risk of choking and can increase the amount of air that is ingested, which can cause burping or flatulence....
...these changes isn’t easy. While assessing body condition score regularly is very helpful, it is not sensitive enough in growing puppies to ensure they grow at the ideal rate. Keeping...
...per day. Her food is in 5 oz (140 gram) cans that cost $1.25 each. Each can is 160 kilocalories/can. If we divide 250 kcal by 160 kcal/can, we find...
...combination for a specific pet. How do I compare the types and amounts of carbohydrate in a pet food? Unfortunately, it can be difficult to compare the amount and type...