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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...
...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...
...meats may be more variable with less available information than what is typically found in commodity meats such as chicken, turkey, beef, or pork. This means that pet food companies...
...one collar (meaning you would need to buy one machine per pet). Tip 4: Create Physical Solutions The simplest way to address feeding multiple pets is to physically separate...
...muscle condition score. The muscle condition score, as the name implies, specifically assesses a pet’s muscle. Muscle loss is common in animals as they age (where it’s called sarcopenia) and...
...liver” and is most common in overweight cats, although it can occur in any cat. When a cat doesn’t eat enough food for multiple days to weeks, because he has...
...following tips for keeping a healthy feline lifestyle! Tip 1: Making Dinner a Moving Target Place your cat’s food in different areas throughout the house in order to encourage...
...obesity, and assess overall health with blood and urine testing. 6. Are high-protein weight-loss diets ok for cats? Most commercial diets designed for weight loss in cats are high in...
...coming from treats, which are not intended to be nutritionally balanced. Check the label of your commercial treat for kcal amounts, but if it doesn’t have kcal on the label,...
...completed our online survey, and the results emphasize the confusion and misconceptions owners have about pet food and treats. In addition to many not knowing what bully sticks are, 71%...
...Martin CR, et al. Comparison of the nutrient composition of commercial dog milk replacers with that of dog milk. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2014;244: 1413-1422. This study analyzed a...