...to use more objective criteria (e.g., research, nutritional expertise, quality control in judging a pet food). The best way to select what is really the best food for your pet...
...between the cats was that all of the M. bovis positive cats had been fed the same raw venison-based commercial pet food. The food was subsequently recalled and eventually discontinued...
...particular spot? Make a list of these rewarding things and try to rank them from most to least rewarding. Step 2: Assess the food rewards Food rewards are not out...
...food allergies to more common ingredients. Food allergies in pets develop to ingredients that they are regularly exposed to – things in their everyday diet rather than to specific foods...
...the holiday season, follow these guidelines to keep the holidays healthy and happy! Avoid Dangerous Foods Some foods are toxic or otherwise dangerous for your pets: This includes chocolate, grapes,...
...old. The factors between 2 and 4 months of age that they looked at were the cats’ main diet, supplementary foods (raw fresh foods, cooked fresh foods and cow’s milk...
...pet food! Since most owners don’t think about sodium in the diet, treats, and other foods they feed their pets, I’ve designed a quiz to see if you’re sodium savvy....
...in dogs: in the instance of an underweight dog, a high fiber, low-calorie food would be harmful if that dog cannot eat enough of the food to meet his calorie...
...can). Unless you weigh your pet’s food, kilocalories per kilogram (or kcal, which is the same as 1 Calorie just like human foods) isn’t very helpful. Knowing the kcal per...
While we want pets to have a nice, shiny coat, having a shiny coat does not always mean the diet is best for your pet, since high fat diets, even...