Top Five Nutrition Mistakes Pet Owners Make
Mistake #1: Not feeding a complete and balanced food. Every food (but not treats) should have a nutritional adequacy statement from the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) [often...
Mistake #1: Not feeding a complete and balanced food. Every food (but not treats) should have a nutritional adequacy statement from the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) [often...
...of Feline Medicine and Surgery along with an accompanying editorial from the authors, reported a much scarier pathogen – tuberculosis! There are a couple of species of Mycobacteria that can...
...interactions with each other, medications, or even with your pet’s regular diet which can lead to adverse health outcomes. Some examples: One of my long-term clients was feeding her dog...
...why you can trust us Petfoodology Blog 28 Jul 16 Dr. Freeman is a Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® and a professor at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University....
...door open 2-3 inches to let the moisture escape. Sun Drying: Only works in dry climates and is typically not recommended. Commercial Dehydrator: These are rather inexpensive appliances and can...
...Diets that have an Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) statement on the label saying that the diets have undergone animal feeding trials for the appropriate life stage are...
...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...
...summary of our article: Freeman LM, Janecko N, Weese JS. Nutritional and microbial analysis of bully sticks and survey of opinions about pet treats. Canadian Veterinary Journal. 2013; 54: 50-54....
...your veterinarian discuss that this may be an appropriate short-term approach for your pet, one low fat example is cooked white rice and cooked chicken or turkey breast in a...
...are four main types or forms of commercial pet food: dry foods, wet foods (cans, pouches, tubs), fresh food (cooked and purchased fresh or frozen), and raw (frozen or freeze-dried)....