Stalk About Nutritious: It’s Corn!
...yet no adverse health effects have been proven. Based on current data, there are no reasons to avoid GMO corn in pet diets. The bottom line is that corn...
...yet no adverse health effects have been proven. Based on current data, there are no reasons to avoid GMO corn in pet diets. The bottom line is that corn...
...healthy, but avoid excess. As long as the total amount of the fatty acids and the ratios between them are being controlled in a diet (by the diet manufacturer or...
...chews, supplements, etc. can change how the diet works and may not reduce risk of future stones. It’s best to give no treats, but as dietary prevention is life-long, that...
...in terms of calories, not volume, and so the volume of the food rarely comes into consideration during the formulation process unless it seems particularly high. Pet owners, on the...
...veterinary therapeutic diet is often easier than most pet owners think. Consistently feeding your pet a therapeutic diet for kidney disease can help him to live longer and feel better...
...toxic. Read on to learn more about foods you could try and those to avoid! Healthy Human Foods Since dogs and cats should have no more than 10% of...
...and Melons, oh my! While you’ll want to avoid any fruits that can be toxic or harmful to dogs (e.g., grapes), there are many high moisture options that can provide...
...cold. As long as you make sure your dog is warm enough and that you avoid winter hazards such as salted sidewalks and roads, your exercise routine can be all-seasons....
...indoor cat may need different levels and types of activity than an active puppy! The key to introducing exercise is to take it slow and easy. Avoid turning your pet...
...to reduce rebound weight gain and avoid muscle loss. The average weight loss plan takes four to five months to safely achieve optimal body weight, though this depends on how...