Stop reading your pet food ingredient list!
...(a full analysis was too expensive) and found 4 nutrients (31%) were deficient for adults and 6 nutrients (46%) were deficient for kittens. As a sole diet for an adult...
...(a full analysis was too expensive) and found 4 nutrients (31%) were deficient for adults and 6 nutrients (46%) were deficient for kittens. As a sole diet for an adult...
...pet food or ingredients, but the phrase has no legal meaning and does not necessarily connote anything about quality or nutritional value. To be sold as food for humans, a...
...put in place by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Until just a few years ago, there was no legal definition of “human grade” as it related to pet...
...seasonal, which can lead to big periods of unavailability if there are issues with one harvest. As an example, there is currently a global shortage of venison (most of which...
...1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 Old Diet 90% 75% 50% 50% 25% 10% – New Diet 10% 25% 50% 50% 75% 90%...
...work will typically be recommended. Some dogs may need special therapeutic low-fat diets because normal diets that you buy at pet food or grocery stores may be too high in...
...one collar (meaning you would need to buy one machine per pet). Tip 4: Create Physical Solutions The simplest way to address feeding multiple pets is to physically separate...
Photo above: AdobeStock/Оксана Олейник When I think of the upcoming holidays, one of the things I most look forward to is the food! Pets tend to get more treats at...
...your veterinarian first, as changes could be harmful to your pet. Label logic: Read the nutritional adequacy statement on the label to be sure the food meets the needs of...
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...