Copper-Associated Liver Disease in Dogs
...dog get rid of it. Milder cases may be managed mainly with a low-copper diet. There’s not a single best treatment plan for all dogs, so it’s very important to...
...dog get rid of it. Milder cases may be managed mainly with a low-copper diet. There’s not a single best treatment plan for all dogs, so it’s very important to...
...can purchase it online on the Balance IT website. Human supplements used in home-cooked diet recipes can be purchased from mass market, grocery, or drug stores or online at retailers...
...purchased by a pet owner online (and even sometimes shockingly, through a Groupon!) advertise that they can diagnose food allergies or “sensitivities”, there is no proof that they work. None...
...this can be particularly useful for otherwise lazy cats. Here’s my dog demonstrating one of her favorite tricks: Try out these different options and see what works best for you...
...that is truly best for your pet – not just the one with the best marketing! August 2017: This post was updated to reflect recent regulatory changes for pet foods,...
...food allergy. If your dog is a part of your family and you want to feed him the very best, be sure to base this important decision on more objective...
“Stop reading your pet food ingredient list!” This was the advice I gave in my June 4, 2018 post: “A broken heart: Risk of heart disease in boutique or grain-free...
...dietary needs Multi-pet or multi-owner households Personalized care and guidance You can select one of several plans that best meets your pet’s needs for a weight loss program. Every program...
...even restoring health, we still don’t know enough in most cases to pick the right bacteria in the right amounts. The best use for probiotic supplements based on our current...
...protein, and the current trend is to feed our pets high-meat diets. Typical dog foods contain 20 to 40 percent protein, while cat foods range from 30 to 60 percent,...