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As you’re on this website right now, we can assume that you love pets and likely have a special dog or cat (or many) in your life. We love them,...
As you’re on this website right now, we can assume that you love pets and likely have a special dog or cat (or many) in your life. We love them,...
...to do with nutrient profile of foods and treats, so work with your veterinarian to choose the best product for your pet. This is especially important if your pet has...
...above or the issue of calories (see #4). The best way to compare nutrients between pet foods is to compare them on a calorie basis. Instead of messing around with...
...sources of recipes for home-made pet food on websites and in magazines and books and some of these sources are much more reputable than others. The best pet food recipes...
Drs. Linder and Freeman of the Henry and Lois Foster Hospital for Small Animal’s Clinical Nutrition Service help pet owners and their veterinarians incorporate nutrition into their pet’s wellness and...
...rather than understanding the differences. Like my two colleagues who write Petfoodology, I am a “Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist”. To become board certified in a veterinary specialty, a veterinarian must...
...grocery stores) Dry and wet “premium” diets (these are foods available at large pet chains and pet boutiques) “Fresh food” diets (these are generally purchased on a subscription basis online...
...diets (these are generally purchased on a subscription basis online directly from the manufacturer) Raw diets (I chose freeze-dried raw because they are shelf stable and sold at similar stores...
...weight. It’s important to talk to your veterinarian about the best diet for your cat. Carbohydrates: Lower carbohydrate diets may be beneficial for some cats with diabetes but the optimal...
Are you an organic aficionado, or do you buy whatever foods appear to be the best value for your family? If you’re choosing organic, you’re definitely not alone – in...