Can Diet Prevent or Treat Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs?
...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...
...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...
...“premium” foods, so it’s not that the cat’s food is a higher quality food. The biggest difference is that the cat is eating canned food and canned food is much...
...Animal-Assisted Interventions and human-animal interactions. Dr. Cailin Heinze Dr. Heinze was an invited speaker for the Metro New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association in September 2017 speaking on topics related...
...health issues. In fact, in people, a study published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine suggested that dietary supplements result in over 23,000 human emergency room visits each...
...stones, adding broth may prevent these diets from working therapeutically. What product should I use? While there are many commercial broth products, it is important to look at the ingredients...
...more information on nutrient levels. Once you get these numbers, the comparison isn’t as easy as it seems, however. Two things need to be considered about nutrient levels in pet...
...are healthy and relatively low in calories so you can avoid unbalancing your pet’s diet with too many foods coming from outside their main diet. How Much is Too Much?...
...lists. And this is all too common. In fact, our research studies have shown that most owners say that ingredients are the most important factor in selecting their pets’ food....
...so it’s important to make sure that your pet’s diet contains nutrients in the appropriate amounts. The easiest way to do this is to feed a commercial diet made by...
...1/2 inch pieces = 30 calories Sweet red peppers: 1/2 cup chopped = 23 calories Broccoli: 1 cup chopped or diced = 30 calories Tomatoes: 1 cherry tomato = 3...