...cats, nutrition is an important part of the overall medical therapy. In many diseases, optimizing a pet’s nutritional plan can not only make the patient feel better but can sometimes...
...that cats are more likely to become overweight after spaying or neutering. We routinely recommend to decrease the amount of food after this procedure by 20-30% and to watch body...
...seriously harm your pet’s health, especially for a growing kitten or puppy. Many pet owners are surprised to find out that cooking for a pet isn’t necessarily as simple as...
...help with your pet’s itchy skin. Though it is fair to try this approach, unfortunately, omega-3 fatty acids are typically only have mild benefits for skin problems and are unlikely...
...too much copper on diets that other dogs do fine on. Dogs with this disease may seem completely healthy but have high liver enzymes on bloodwork, or can be obviously...
With up to 63% of cats currently overweight, we now know about the problems that cats face when they are too heavy. If your cat is overweight, your cat is...
...attention or food – either put a plan in motion to avoid it entirely, or ignore it, but never reward it. My pet steals my other pets’ food! Consider separate...
...may actually harm your pet because you may unknowingly be providing a toxic amount of some nutrients that have narrow safety ranges! We recommend only giving supplements with any of...
...have no idea what bully sticks really are. That’s one of the reasons my colleagues and I wanted to conduct a study on these popular treats. Nearly 800 dog owners...
...2:1 ratio. For example, this would be 2 cups (approximately 300 grams) of cooked white rice and 1 cup (approximately 150 grams) of chopped baked chicken or turkey breast. You’ll...