...and internet/social media interpretations of the update. I encourage everyone to read the actual reports and am providing direct links to all parts of the report below: 1. FDA Provides...
...dog” or “adult cat,” depending on your pet. On the “Patient” tab, enter your pet’s body weight, whether she’s spayed/neutered or intact, her body condition score (click the link in...
...have a high tolerance for carbohydrate and can obtain large percentages of their daily calories from carbohydrates (up to ~75% of calories), especially if medical conditions limit the amount of...
...been associated with increased inflammation (although the clinical importance of this in pets still is unclear). The reason for a link between fatty acids and inflammation is that our bodies...
...that veterinarians and veterinary technicians are the most credible sources of information for advice and recommendations for pet nutrition. Their helpful link for pet owners can be found here: http://petnutritionalliance.org...
...for people. (LINK to how many calories does my pet need post) All calories in food come from one of three nutrients, called macronutrients, because they are present in the...
...to meet your pet’s medical conditions, nutritional needs, and preferences. The number of appropriate diets available for each pet will depend upon his or her individual needs/restrictions. We also will...
...omega-3 fatty acids using fish oil. Fish oil is readily available for purchase in the form of capsules or a liquid that can be added to food at mealtimes. There...
...of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) that are required for foods to be called complete and balanced for adult and growing cats and dogs. Included are also links to other...
There’s been a lot of media attention recently on “AI” or artificial intelligence. Several large tech companies have recently made available to the general public AI “chat bots” that can...