Five Pet Weight Loss Tips That Work!
...your cat can chase. Also, feather toys and shoelaces can be useful (but must be used with supervision to avoid having your cat ingest them in his enthusiasm). Tip 4:...
...your cat can chase. Also, feather toys and shoelaces can be useful (but must be used with supervision to avoid having your cat ingest them in his enthusiasm). Tip 4:...
...selected the same brand of dry and wet food in each category for a more direct comparison. I selected only foods marketed for adult cats (kitten foods are often more...
...home-cooked diet. Substituting ingredients, even something as simple as changing brands if your recipe specifies a specific brand, may dramatically alter the nutritional profile of the diet and make it...
...it has fruits and vegetables. Also beware of companies using the term “human grade” to describe their ingredients, as to use this term, all of the ingredients, as well as...
We’ve discussed grain-free diets in a previous post, focusing on the fact that “grain-free” is a marketing term rather than a health term. There are no data that show that...
...birthdays) in healthy pets are unlikely to cause any health issues other than potentially an upset stomach (as long as foods toxic to dogs and cats are avoided), more care...
...imbalances that might have minimal negative effects – especially in the short term – in an adult dog can have disastrous results in a growing puppy, such as malformed or...
...fact, lower protein diets for older dogs and cats may have negative effects by contributing to muscle loss. Therefore, dogs and cats should not be fed a reduced protein diet...
...term is trademarked by the Hill’s company for their therapeutic diets and should not be used for those made by other companies.) Most of these diets have undergone extensive testing...
...cannot be substantiated, then that’s a red flag that the diet should be avoided. Consumers should look for foods made by reputable companies with long histories of producing quality diets....