Frequently Asked Questions about Home-cooked Diets for Pets
...Are they all identical?). A good rule of thumb is that if two people using the same recipe would not make identical diets every time, then the recipe is not...
...Are they all identical?). A good rule of thumb is that if two people using the same recipe would not make identical diets every time, then the recipe is not...
If you’re like most pet owners, you buy a bag of pet food, open it, and pour it into a container for storage. But it turns out that this common...
...they take responsibility immediately and make it clear what happened and how it will be prevented in the future, or do they initially deny the issue, then blame others for...
...a webinar for pet owners on optimal nutrition for senior pets. At the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum in Denver, CO (June 8-11th), Dr. Freeman gave 4 lectures...
...College of Veterinary Nutrition website provides information on the College, guidelines for residency training programs, and a frequently asked questions section, among other information. This FDA Recalls, Market Withdrawals, &...
...on the packaging. Store it right. If you do buy extra, don’t dump it all into a bin or store it at temperatures that are too hot or too cold....
...quality control. Remember that pets need nutrients, not ingredients. You can learn more about information in the ingredient list that is helpful and what can cause more confusion from our...
...disease. I have been interested in this concept for many years because of its potential role in the development of heart disease in cats. However, no research has been published...
...list, it doesn’t tell us anything about the quality of the ingredients or if they’re in the right proportions. And the ingredient list is often used for marketing (Think those...
...impulse and advertising, not facts. I’m not surprised. While it’s relatively simple to figure out what’s in a food, it takes some detective work to figure out whether that food...