...Freeman was quoted in a recent article on pet supplements: Assessing pet supplements. JAVMA News, Jan 15, 2017: https://www.avma.org/News/JAVMANews/Pages/170115a.aspx PBS Frontline story on supplements and safety: www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/supplements-and-safety/ Useful websites on...
...‘As long as he’s eating, he’s fine, a good appetite must mean he’s happy!’ When cats develop different medical conditions, they can act differently – they may hide, they may...
...for example, a Yorkie with high blood fat levels would be treated similarly to the schnauzer with high blood fat levels, and overweight dogs of all breeds need lower calorie...
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...medications long-term to treat chronic medical conditions. For some, pill time is a piece of cake and the pet willingly gulps down the medications. I once had a dog that...
...disease affecting dogs, occurring primarily in dogs of certain large or giant breeds, such as Doberman Pinschers, Great Danes, and Irish Wolfhounds. DCM causes the heart to enlarge and pump...
...time!) will help the dog’s body to better regulate blood sugar. Along with consistency and treats comes feeding an appropriate amount. Even the best diet, if we feed too much...
...food and questionable uses of the term were quite common. However, it is now defined by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) as a product where “every ingredient...
...reason for the seizures in your dog. Seizures tell us that there is a problem in the brain, but not the cause. Common causes are metabolic (for example, low blood...
...an appropriate amount of food to maintain weight without the tube. Therefore, long-term feeding tubes (esophagostomy or gastrostomy tubes) that can be used at home are recommended rather than the...