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...We’ve even collaborated with human researchers on projects that have potential benefit to both pet and human health. As you can see, pet nutrition isn’t just a hobby of ours...
...We’ve even collaborated with human researchers on projects that have potential benefit to both pet and human health. As you can see, pet nutrition isn’t just a hobby of ours...
...cause tuberculosis. Many strains are “zoonotic” – they can cause disease in multiple animal species and be transferred back and forth between animals and humans. The classic type of tuberculosis...
...a more accurate measurement of the total fiber in a food. The TDF analysis (used for human foods) is more time-consuming and considerably more expensive than crude fiber measurement. Because...
...is “total dietary fiber,” which is what you find on human food labels. The amount of fiber is required on all pet food labels in the guaranteed analysis section. But...
...dog might seem reasonable compared to the amount a human would eat, but that amount would actually be similar in calories to a human eating a Big Mac! Dogs and...
...makes even the lower ranked rewards more exciting. This behavior is well studied – just think about a human in a casino, they don’t hit the jackpot every time but...
...same; every type of fat used in pet and human diets, whether it be lard, chicken fat, corn oil, or coconut oil, is made up of different fatty acids and...
...usually think about for pet or human foods, but instead is the definition of “organic” based on chemistry – it means that these minerals are chemically bound to proteins and...
...diseases in humans and animals. Studies have shown that fat versus thin animals, healthy versus sick, and even happy vs anxious animals have different types and amounts of gut bacteria...
...animal models of human cachexia” at the recent 10th International Conference on Cachexia, Sarcopenia, and Muscle Wasting in December 2017. She also spoke at the national Pet Partners Conference on...