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...call it. We’ll be straight with you – we are not employees of any pet food companies and we don’t have any ownership interest in any companies that make pet...
...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...
...often included in plant-based enzyme supplements. In dogs and cats with pancreatic damage or a specific disease called exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI), the pancreas is unable to produce enough enzymes....
...foods that are toxic for them (chocolate, for example!). Whenever I’m asked if a food item is safe for a pet, there are a few things that I consider: 1)...
...Guaranteed Analysis is the maximum “crude fiber”, which includes most, but not all, insoluble fiber, but does not include any soluble fiber. Plus, because it is a maximum, the actual...
...you are considering (check out our post on comparing foods). The important thing to keep in mind is that in most cases, the amount of carbohydrate in a diet doesn’t...
...Radio Doctor Channel. She has spoken at national and international conferences and a Capitol Hill briefing, and is an expert in pet obesity, nutrition communication, and in the human-animal bond....
...if it’s nutritionally complete and balanced (it’s probably not). 3. Exotic ingredients I’ve also been reading ingredient lists a great deal in recent months because of our investigations on diet-associated...
...an animal can store if it is fed too many calories. In addition to making the diet higher in calories, too much fat can upset some pet’s gastrointestinal systems. Carbohydrates...
...indoor cats. I highly recommend the Indoor Pet Initiative website to learn more about indoor cats’ basic necessities, life stressors in cats, and solutions to common indoor cat behavior issues....