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...other internet sites and blogs, and have spoken extensively with representatives from pet food companies large and small. We know that many pet owners are desperate for accurate, trustworthy information...
...other internet sites and blogs, and have spoken extensively with representatives from pet food companies large and small. We know that many pet owners are desperate for accurate, trustworthy information...
...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...
...out the online form, you may download and submit the Diet History Form as a Word Document Veterinarians (or employees of their practices) should fill out the Consultation Request Form....
...be able to pump blood appropriately (dilated cardiomyopathy). Queens (adult female cats) can also develop reproductive problems. Because of these serious issues that develop with taurine deficiency, all cat foods...
...to find it on the manufacturer’s or a retailer’s website. Let’s look at some examples: Lucy is a 5 yo spayed female domestic shorthair cat. She eats about 250 kcal...
...This is more common in female dogs and you may notice more frequent trips to the bathroom or a change in color and smell in your dog’s urine. UTIs can...
...the head of the Tufts Obesity Clinic for Animals and has had articles appear in Eating Well, the Boston Globe, AARP, SHAPE, and XM Sirius Radio Doctor Channel. She has...
...also recently interviewed for a podcast with The Pet Doctor on Pet Life Radio to discuss how to feed your pet. Dr. Deborah Linder Dr. Linder also attended the “Preventing...
...meet nutritional goals (e.g., an alternative option to high sodium peanut butter, cheese, or deli meat for administering pills is banana slices). Don’t: Interchange flavors and formulations Canned and...
...including diet in cats presenting for gastrointestinal signs in later life. Veterinary Record 2019; doi: 10.1136/vr.105040: https://veterinaryrecord.bmj.com/content/185/5/144 You can learn more about the Bristol Cats Study on their website: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/vet-school/research/projects/cats/...