Cooking Up Trouble: Common Home Cooking Mistakes
...food is healthier, or a desire to use or avoid certain ingredients. The reality is that feeding a home-cooked diet is often significantly more expensive in time and money than...
...food is healthier, or a desire to use or avoid certain ingredients. The reality is that feeding a home-cooked diet is often significantly more expensive in time and money than...
...commercial diets. Despite what you may have read, very few pets actually need to be fed a home-cooked diet because of health reasons and an improperly prepared home-cooked diet can...
...(eds). Textbook of veterinary internal medicine, 8th St Louis: Elsevier (In Press, with expected publication date of October, 2016). Cachexia and sarcopenia are common issues in dogs and cats (as...
...cat training) – pick up a book or head online. Clicker training in particular is a fun, easy-to-learn way to teach both tricks and useful behaviors (e.g. being still for...
...online or from a friend, I can almost guarantee you it’s not nutritionally balanced. And in a growing animal, this can cause permanent damage or can even be deadly. In...
...nutritionist, I was surprised at how many options there are to choose from now! Therefore, I thought it could be useful to share the process I used to sift through...
...safe to feed to healthy animals, pets that develop stones should be closely monitored because the diets are not 100% effective and stones can block urine outflow and cause life-threatening...
...appropriate safety measures to protect themselves and their families. This lack of awareness or appropriate assessment of risk may be in part because many online sources and proponents of raw-feeding...
“He has a sensitive stomach.” This is a common complaint heard in veterinary clinics. This phrase is typically used to refer to a pet that has frequent vomiting, diarrhea, or...
...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...