...cats, nutrition is an important part of the overall medical therapy. In many diseases, optimizing a pet’s nutritional plan can not only make the patient feel better but can sometimes...
...a list of all the toxic foods you should never feed your pet (http://www.aspca.org). What are healthy chews for my pet? We recommend owners use crunchy vegetables as chews or...
...but also many other areas including activity, curiosity, attitude, and communication (Link to full article including the survey: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29153104). If you are worried about your cat’s changing behavior, these questions...
...thiamine. While thiamine isn’t part of the guaranteed analysis, it does emphasize the importance of selecting diets from manufacturers with strong nutritional expertise and rigorous quality control measures. You probably...
...the food into more frequent, smaller meals. My pet cries all night! Cats in particular like to eat at night, so set up feedings right before bedtime. Set up automatic...
...off is an important part of treatment for overweight cats and, in some cases, it may even result in remission (i.e., your cat not needing insulin anymore!). Studies show even...
...(and objectively) select the best food for your pet. But what you do after you buy the food is an important part of keeping your pet healthy and safe, and...
...in dogs and cats are currently lacking. In most cases, we recommend seeing a Board Certified Veterinary Dermatologist if your pet has chronic skin itching or infections (https://www.acvd.org/tools/locator/locator.asp?ids=16_Find_Dermatologist) for chronic...
...board-certified veterinary nutritionist (www.acvn.org) to ensure that the diet meets all of your dog’s essential nutrient needs for overall health, while still being low in copper. You may want to...
...of his nutritional needs is to obtain your recipe from the pet equivalent of a registered dietician – a veterinarian with board certification in veterinary nutrition (www.acvn.org) or with a...