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Copper-Associated Liver Disease in Dogs

...foods fed to dogs with copper-associated liver disease should also be low in copper. This includes treats, supplements, foods used to give pills, and dental chews. For commercial treats, call...


Does My Pet Need a ‘Bland Diet’?

...feeling better. To some, this may mean they want to make their pet’s food as simple and non-irritating as possible. However, the nutritional needs of pets with an upset stomach...


Five Pet Weight Loss Tips That Work!

...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...


Pancreatitis: A Real Pain in the Abdomen

...miniature schnauzers. It can also be associated with “dietary indiscretion” – a dog getting into garbage or stealing food off the counters, especially high-fat foods for a dog that is...


What Nutrients are Essential for My Pet?

...of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) that are required for foods to be called complete and balanced for adult and growing cats and dogs. Included are also links to other...


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...the FAQs about home-cooked diets. Is your sick pet unwilling or unable to eat enough food to maintain body weight? Has your veterinarian recommended you consider a feeding tube? Learn...


What’s a Good Exercise Plan For My Pet?

...leash. For cats that are food-motivated, you can encourage activity by spreading meals throughout different parts of the house or throwing kibble to have your cat chase it down a...