Veterinary therapeutic diets are designed to help treat or prevent specific health condition in cats and dogs. Because of this special purpose, not all veterinary therapeutic diets will be nutritionally...
...condition). The results were very interesting: Only two of the eight diets had feeding directions that matched standard calculations for dogs of all different body weights. Four of the diets...
...we use frequently in home-cooked diets. The National Institute of Health Office of Dietary Supplements website provides information on various dietary supplements commonly used by people. Although the site does...
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...3 commercial diets and treats (if desired) which will be selected to meet your pet’s medical conditions, nutritional needs, and preferences. Home-cooked diet formulations start at $580 including the consultation....
...recall. But, before you get too worried and switch your pet to only home-cooked meals, which have their own risks unless carefully formulated, keep in mind that pet food recalls...
...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...
...diets and supplements such as SAMe are available, although dietary supplements may not be as effective as the tested diets. If you choose to try a supplement, it’s critical to...
...dietary fiber is a much more accurate measurement of the fiber in a diet. Changes in rules for large breed puppy diets that have undergone feeding trials. Currently, diets that...
...(IBD), infections, metabolic diseases, intolerance of high fat diets, or, in rare cases, a food allergy. When trying to identify the cause of chronic diarrhea, veterinarians try to get more...