Research Review: Comparing โseniorโ and โadultโ cat diets
...in nutrient levels of senior foods, and the big variability in health that can be seen in older pets. These points were really brought home in a recent study that...
...in nutrient levels of senior foods, and the big variability in health that can be seen in older pets. These points were really brought home in a recent study that...
...take into account the amount. The amount in the veterinary diets is enough, whereas the amount in most over-the-counter diets is much too low to have a benefit. Glucosamine...
...if it’s nutritionally complete and balanced (it’s probably not). 3. Exotic ingredients I’ve also been reading ingredient lists a great deal in recent months because of our investigations on diet-associated...
...similar clinical signs and there is no one test that can be used to diagnose it. If you notice behavioral changes in your pets as they age, it is important...
...etc. But that is comparing individual diets, not necessarily general types of food and doesn’t hold for all dogs like it does for individual dogs. The truth is that there...
...foods that can be purchased at grocery stores, and not all expensive foods are in your dog’s best interest. In the end, I narrowed it down to 5 different foods...
...score is going to be a better indicator of what your pet actually needs! Don’t worry if you find your pet needs more or less than the recommended amount to...
...ensure pet foods’ freshness and nutritional quality, which is critical so that it is safe and nutritious for our pets. Preservatives often have a bad reputation but it’s important to...
...you are interested in home cooking for your pet, it is recommended to seek out a board-certified veterinary nutritionist rather than following a recipe found online or in a book....
...your pet has already had a decreased appetite for at least a few days and is anticipated that he or she will continue to have insufficient food intake. Inadequate nutrition...