COVID-19 and Your Pet’s Nutritional Health
...few weeks’ extra supply in advance in case your provider closes. Q: I can’t exercise my pet like I used to. Does that mean I need to make changes to...
...few weeks’ extra supply in advance in case your provider closes. Q: I can’t exercise my pet like I used to. Does that mean I need to make changes to...
...terms of amino acid types and amounts. The best quality proteins will have the highest amounts of the essential amino acids (the ones that animals’ bodies cannot make on their...
...use these values to make the best diet possible for stone prevention. Over-the-counter urinary diets do not undergo similar testing Diets at grocery or pet stores marketed for urinary tract...
...narrow down the potential cause of your pet’s change in appetite. They may want to do some tests to make sure there isn’t a medical reason behind your pet’s picky...
...foods aren’t legally allowed to be marketed as intended to prevent, cure, or treat disease – to make these claims they would have to be restricted to use only under...
...to make arginine in their own bodies, so it needs to be provided in higher amounts in their diet. Arginine is important because it is involved in removing ammonia (the...
Smart ways to reduce dietary sodium for pets with heart disease Heart disease is one of the most common diseases in dogs and cats, affecting 10-15% of all dogs and...
...on the most current information and avoid the many myths on the topic. We’ve put together this quiz to test your nutrition know-how for cats with kidney disease. 1Marino CL,...
...filled. But is there a “best” schedule? This is a common question, so we’ve provided some general guidelines to help you find the best fit for your household. Puppies...
Positive reinforcement training is widely accepted as an ideal way to train our pets. However, for many pets, the easiest reward tends to be food, which can cause issues. Many...