When Less is More: Sensible Use of Supplements
We discussed the regulation (or lack thereof) and safety of dietary supplements in an earlier post, but I’d like to address a related problem – excessive use of supplements. We’ve...
We discussed the regulation (or lack thereof) and safety of dietary supplements in an earlier post, but I’d like to address a related problem – excessive use of supplements. We’ve...
You may have read my June 4 post, “A broken heart: Risk of heart disease in boutique or grain-free diets and exotic ingredients.” This post had more than 180,000 page...
Different from dogs, who are omnivores (meaning they are designed to eat a combination of animal and plant foods), cats are carnivores and have unique metabolism compared to many other...
It’s that time again when we all make goals for the new year. Sometimes our resolutions are fun, others are focused on our health or on our career. While our...
At Petfoodology, we’ve written before about how to get your picky pet to eat. The first thing we always recommend is checking in with your veterinarian to see if there’s...
Dr. Heinze was quoted and Petfoodology was linked to in a recent story on pet food for Insider. The article covers a lot of the most important information for pet...
If you’re like most of our Petfoodology readers, you love your pet and want to feed him or her the very best food possible. But there are thousands of choices...
Dr. Linder was interviewed for a recent New York Times story on overweight pets. The article talks about how many owners do not realize that their pets are overweight or...
Many pet owners want to feed their pets the same kinds of foods that they feed their human family. This interest has led to the marketing of so-called “human grade”...
“Stop reading your pet food ingredient list!” This was the advice I gave in my June 4, 2018 post: “A broken heart: Risk of heart disease in boutique or grain-free...