Is Your Pet on a Veterinary Therapeutic Diet? Tips Your Vet Wants You to Know
...treats you are giving outside the regular diet. While you may think a little bit won’t hurt, many of the diets are tested to work if they’re the only thing...
...treats you are giving outside the regular diet. While you may think a little bit won’t hurt, many of the diets are tested to work if they’re the only thing...
...reasons to feed a lower fat diet. When might you purposely look for a higher fat diet? Higher fat diets, because they are high in calories and usually taste really...
Recently a story has been circulated around social media about a dog owner who posted a picture on Tumblr showing how “excited” her dog was to eat her home-made gourmet...
...have little resemblance to the labels that we’re used to seeing on our own foods. While they must meet regulatory guidelines, pet food labels generally fail miserably at providing the...
...Reminder that your pet should only receive 10% of their daily calories from treats so you don’t unbalance their diet! A 10 lb dog or cat has an average daily...
It’s amazing how quickly kittens and puppies can grow up! That little bundle of joy that you brought home seemingly only weeks ago has now rounded his 6-month birthday and...
...diseases (like high thyroid levels) may actually make your cat eat more and seem more hungry! Using appetite as the only test for whether your cat is happy or dealing...
...important first step in understanding the role of early diet on gastrointestinal disease. Hopefully, there will be continued work using ongoing information from the Bristol Cats Study, as well as...
...water in the food. Pet foods vary widely in their water content; most canned food contains about 80% water and dry food is only about 10% water. That means that...
...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...