Don’t be bothered by by-products
...foods. By-products (mainly organ meats and entrails) often provide more nutrients than muscle meats on a per-weight basis and are important components (and even delicacies) of human diets in other...
...foods. By-products (mainly organ meats and entrails) often provide more nutrients than muscle meats on a per-weight basis and are important components (and even delicacies) of human diets in other...
...because your pet will likely need to eat different amounts of different diets – a 10lb bag of two different foods will not necessarily last the same number of days...
...Canadian Veterinary Journal 52(1): 43-46. Weese, J. S. and L. Arroyo (2003). “Bacteriological evaluation of dog and cat diets that claim to contain probiotics.” Canadian Veterinary Journal 44(3): 212-216. ...
...live dangerous bacteria (ex. Salmonella), fungi, or other infectious agents in food, leading to infection of the pet. Infections from pet food occur most commonly from raw diets and uncooked...
...Topics for her 6 hours of lecture included unconventional diets, raw meat diet, feeding the senior pet, and owners’ common questions about pet food. On April 28th, Dr. Freeman gave...
...products. Tip: Recommended storage times after opening and “best by” dates can vary with by manufacturer and for individual products (for example, diets high in fish oil will usually have...