...heart disease. To make sure pet owners have the most accurate and up-to-date information, I thought this would be a good opportunity to write an update on diet-associated DCM since...
...treats, chews, table scraps, and food used for medication administration. An example diet history of what to write down can be found online at the World Small Animal Veterinary Association...
...have your pet’s best interests in mind when we design homemade diets and we want you to be happy with our services and for your pet to thrive. To get...
Typically, when I ask pet owners what their cat or dog eats, they tell me all about the pet food – “it’s made with the best quality ingredients,” “it’s grain-free,”...
...a diet that you’re sure will be novel to your pet. In these cases, a novel ingredient diet is not the best option. Another limitation of using novel ingredient diets...
...as supplements abound. But are any of these products worth trying? What is the best way to approach your “Mr. Sensitive”? One of the challenges of non-specific gastrointestinal signs like...
...(and objectively) select the best food for your pet. But what you do after you buy the food is an important part of keeping your pet healthy and safe, and...
It is not surprising that pet owners are confused about the best food for their pet. There is so much myth and misinformation about pet food that it makes the...
...to use more objective criteria (e.g., research, nutritional expertise, quality control in judging a pet food). The best way to select what is really the best food for your pet...
Filtering out preservatives When shopping in online retailers, there are often a variety of terms that can be used as filters to help consumers select pet food. These include a...