...nutritionally balanced recipe, and you’re willing to spend the time and money following that recipe exactly. Hopefully, pet food availability issues related to COVID-19 will be over soon, but this...
...in dogs with severely affected hearts. And sometimes dogs with this potentially reversible disease die suddenly due to an irregular heartbeat before their hearts have time to improve. Associated diets...
...this study had some flaws, particularly the fact that the lifespans of many of the dogs were estimated using statistical means rather than being based on actual recorded lifespans. Additionally,...
...or quality. Recommendations from the pet supply store: Your veterinarian can help you select the best food for your pet. Pet supply store employees may be promoting the food that...
...not be the only finding with this problem. The FDA’s 524 cases include only those pets diagnosed with DCM, but there is likely a spectrum of changes in the heart...
...the same amount of calories! Some of the mass market dry and canned were quite a bit cheaper than the “premium” brands, but there was definitely overlap, especially for the...
Veterinarians decide how many calories your pet needs by looking at their current weight, their body condition (are they over or under-weight or just right?), and what they’re currently eating....
...same condition. This form should be filled out by a veterinarian (or employee of the veterinarian) who is actively managing the pet’s current health concerns. This veterinarian will serve as...
...cat foods are typically quite high in fat and fat is the ingredient in food most susceptible to spoilage (oxidation). Spoiled fat not only makes the food less tasty, but...
Recent Articles from Petfoodology About Home-cooked Diets Frequently Asked Questions About Home-cooked Diets In most cases, it is significantly more expensive to prepare a nutritionally complete diet at home than...