...or is your client requesting an appointment or consultation with us? Veterinarian consultation (Commercial only; Tufts has no contact with the client except to request a diet history where applicable)...
...interviews to the media. Here are some of our more recent speaking engagements and media appearances. Dr. Lisa Freeman Dr Freeman gave three lectures at the American College of Veterinary...
...cardiologist near you on this website: http://find.vetspecialists.com/ Sometimes, the changes we make in pet nutrition advance our knowledge and the health of our pets. In other cases, we can take...
...diets? That is, until recently. We just published a study in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery that compared ingredients and some nutrients – calories and carbohydrates – between...
...This form is required for most appointments and all consultations. If you have difficulty filling out the online form, you may download and submit the Consult Request Form as a...
...recommendations to you and your veterinarian for commercial diets, treats and supplements (if applicable) to meet your pet’s nutritional needs. During in-person appointments, we will also perform an exam on...
...but online misleading or biased information is often presented as fact. The media and the Internet are full of advice on what diets should be fed for both pets and...
...corn!), it seems like an appropriate time to discuss the common myths about pets and corn. Now, obviously candy corn is not a good option for your dog or cat,...
...first thing they look at on a dog label is the ingredient list. That’s what we all do when we’re shopping for human food. However, it’s not the right approach...
...temperature, and some actually prefer it cold or even briefly frozen! Appetite stimulants: There are now two FDA-approved drugs that help to stimulate appetite – Mirataz® (mirtazapine transdermal ointment) for...