...summary of our article: Freeman LM, Janecko N, Weese JS. Nutritional and microbial analysis of bully sticks and survey of opinions about pet treats. Canadian Veterinary Journal. 2013; 54: 50-54....
...mean fewer ingredients, reduced fat, or even both added- or no-fiber! Including your veterinarian is important Speak to your veterinarian about the specific issues that your pet is dealing with,...
...appropriate safety measures to protect themselves and their families. This lack of awareness or appropriate assessment of risk may be in part because many online sources and proponents of raw-feeding...
...cats, dogs, nutrition Dietary Supplements for Pets: Harmful or Helpful? Knowing the real facts about supplements can help to determine which ones might be useful, which ones are useless, and...
...times. Here she is eating her meal: Nineteen seconds! She ate about 500 calories (half her daily calorie needs) in 19 seconds! Even worse, the particular diet that she was...
...action: Also, the World Small Animal Veterinary Association has charts that can help determine body condition here. Another Trick: Compare to Your Hand If you’re still not sure, put your...
...need new studies that look at the minimum and maximum doses of chelated minerals for healthy pets and those with certain disease conditions to help ensure that if chelated minerals...
...select one with excellent quality control. Your veterinarian can help you find products that have data to support them. While CDS can’t be reversed, with a combination of treatments including...
...help reduce hairballs, while diets designed for flat-faced breeds such as bulldogs or Persians may have kibble shapes that make it easier for their short jaws to pick up and...
...of phone and/or in-person recheck appointments to ensure continued high quality care for your pet. To help ensure that our recommendations for your pet are appropriate and up-to-date, recheck appointments...