Feeding pets with cancer
...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...
...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...
...can purchase it online on the Balance IT website. Human supplements used in home-cooked diet recipes can be purchased from mass market, grocery, or drug stores or online at retailers...
Filtering out preservatives When shopping in online retailers, there are often a variety of terms that can be used as filters to help consumers select pet food. These include a...
...annual conference of the Australian Veterinary Association in Adelaide, South Australia, May 20-25th 2016. She spoke to Australian veterinarians about how they can best communicate helpful information to pet owners...
...and more than 20 available for cats. Manufacturers have dramatically improved not only the nutrient profiles of therapeutic diets in recent years, but also how tasty they are. There are...
...typically can be purchased only through a veterinarian. For animals with a normal pancreas, there is no proof that supplementing with additional enzymes has any benefits for digestion or for...
...pets. The term “human grade” itself is only used for pet foods – foods intended to be eaten by people are simply referred to as “edible” by the US Department...
...countries. One only need to travel abroad and visit a meat market to see that many of the foods that we are squeamish about feeding to our pets are eaten...
...food that is NOT complete and balanced and it will instead state: “this product is intended for intermittent or supplemental feeding only.” This means it does NOT have all the...
...post on this – “Why you shouldn’t judge a pet food by its ingredient list”). To summarize, the ingredient list has legal requirements (for example, ingredients names and being in...