...appropriate for all pets with kidney disease. Instead, it’s important to consider animals as unique individuals and to feed them according to the underlying disease and their unique characteristics, such...
...a significant role in managing the disease, whether as a sole treatment or as an adjunct tool to address changes in your cat’s body related to hyperthyroidism. Blog written...
Congenital portosystemic shunts (AKA liver shunts) are relatively common birth defects in pets where the blood vessels in the abdomen develop abnormally and instead of funneling blood from the intestines...
...many pet owners is that grains are actually uncommon causes of food allergies – most pets are allergic to animal proteins! Yes, the occasional pet is allergic to a specific...
...the gut. Fibers can also be categorized on the basis of the ability of gut bacteria to use them to produce nutrients for the bacteria as well as the cells...
...your pet has already had a decreased appetite for at least a few days and is anticipated that he or she will continue to have insufficient food intake. Inadequate nutrition...
...group of fellow pet obesity experts organized by the American Animal Hospital Association to publish new weight management guidelines, recognizing that the human-animal bond needs to be addressed. Is the...
...food is so important. You can also use the Pet Nutrition Alliance’s Dare to Ask resource to help with answers to some of the WSAVA recommendations. This study was an...
...help your pet get seen as soon as possible to address their nutrition needs, there is a directory of Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® at https://acvn.org/directory that allows you to search...
...to dogs and cats and their urine is tested to ensure that it is low in the compounds that contribute to stone formation and that other properties that help to...