Diet-Associated DCM: Research Update
...weakly, which can result in coughing, difficulty breathing, collapse, or even sudden death. It is a disease that, even with medications, does not usually improve and continues to progress. In...
...weakly, which can result in coughing, difficulty breathing, collapse, or even sudden death. It is a disease that, even with medications, does not usually improve and continues to progress. In...
...data in dogs. Even in dogs, the benefits seem to be related only to potentially reducing urinary tract infections with one type of bacteria and only with a very specific...
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...to measure 2/5 of a cup accurately! Similarly, it is difficult to accurately measure 1/3 or 5/8 of a can. How Would I Weigh The Food? Once you know how...
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...in dogs with severely affected hearts. And sometimes dogs with this potentially reversible disease die suddenly due to an irregular heartbeat before their hearts have time to improve. Associated diets...
...online or from a friend, I can almost guarantee you it’s not nutritionally balanced. And in a growing animal, this can cause permanent damage or can even be deadly. In...
...behavior – walking quietly beside me on a loose leash, ignoring poorly behaving dogs that pass us, etc. I also use it for trick training, which we do daily. When...
...pets should be encouraged to slowly lose weight once initial diabetic control is reached. It is VERY important that your veterinarian monitor your dog closely during weight loss as his...
...overweight dogs in the study were only mildly overweight, which may not be the same as being obese. Further study is needed before we can definitively say that being overweight...