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Useful Links Below are some links to highly recommended non-profit organizations, animal services, and special events APSE The APSE connects pet sitters and pet owners and empowers them to work...
Useful Links Below are some links to highly recommended non-profit organizations, animal services, and special events APSE The APSE connects pet sitters and pet owners and empowers them to work...
...salt added” or “unsalted”) If your pet does not have diabetes, some good options include mini marshmallows, whipped vanilla cake frosting, or whipped cream cheese. For the frosting or cream...
...be harmful to dogs, it is probably a good idea to avoid giving your dog commercial or homemade foods with cream of tartar as an ingredient at this time. Cream...
...animal nutrition or a veterinary nutritionist (link to our blog – what is a veterinary nutritionist), a person who is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Nutrition (ACVN link...
...a diet trial? Many companies make over-the-counter diets that they market as being good for dogs with allergies, but they often don’t live up to the hype. Many of these...
...for a nutritionally balanced diet), previous exposure to these ingredients typically isn’t considered for novel ingredient diets. Even though there are many “novel ingredient” or “limited ingredient” diets available over-the-counter,...
...chops, ice cream), raw meat, macadamia nuts, and avocado. Wooden skewers or the string used to tie roasts can be very dangerous to pets if eaten. Secure the trash carefully...
...pet. These diets typically have special properties that are not available in over-the-counter diets. It’s important to use them correctly so they’ll have the most benefit for your pet (see...
Today’s pet food aisles are a virtual Noah’s ark of different animal species. Mainstream pet foods now contain meats that would have been considered very exotic 5-10 years ago. Diets...
...more in the Feeding Tube FAQs. For more information on selecting the best pet food, using the internet effectively and objectively for pet nutrition questions, assessing your pet’s condition, how...