Figuring Out Food Sensitivities
...(although it is important to be aware that food allergies are uncommon!) or, more commonly, be reacting to other factors in the diet such as the amount of fat or...
...(although it is important to be aware that food allergies are uncommon!) or, more commonly, be reacting to other factors in the diet such as the amount of fat or...
...was not available for cat foods). It’s unclear why these 28 canned foods were designated as being “preservative-free” since canned food does not require a preservative so there wasn’t anything...
...foods that can be purchased at grocery stores, and not all expensive foods are in your dog’s best interest. In the end, I narrowed it down to 5 different foods...
...pet food! Does a recall mean a pet food company makes bad food? Some popular pet food ranking sites/organizations include whether the company has had a recall in their criteria...
...healthiest food for their pets. We want pet owners to be able to select what is truly the best food for their pet – not just the food with the...
...same food brands for both wet and dry. But both dry and wet foods are dramatically less expensive than fresh foods or raw foods – the fresh foods I surveyed...
...Overall, food allergies are uncommon in pets and the vast majority of pets with food allergies are allergic to animal proteins, not to plant proteins or grains. Corn is rarely...
...“premium” foods, so it’s not that the cat’s food is a higher quality food. The biggest difference is that the cat is eating canned food and canned food is much...
...water in the food. Pet foods vary widely in their water content; most canned food contains about 80% water and dry food is only about 10% water. That means that...
...cat with a suspected food allergy – many pet owners try to diagnose food allergies using diets purchased at the pet supply store and this frequently leads to false diagnoses...