How much should I feed my dog or cat?
...patient as the standard of care. They also wanted to create awareness that veterinarians and veterinary technicians are the most credible sources of information for advice and recommendations for pet...
...patient as the standard of care. They also wanted to create awareness that veterinarians and veterinary technicians are the most credible sources of information for advice and recommendations for pet...
...in dogs but, until recently, when veterinarians referred to DCM, they were usually talking about primary (hereditary) DCM, which is common in certain large- and giant-breed dogs, such as Doberman...
Puppies and kittens have very special nutritional requirements compared to adults, including higher levels of protein and certain vitamins and minerals. Therefore, puppies and kittens require a diet that meets...
...and your pet. Different options can be purchased from your favorite local or online retailers or even made at home! You might find that a combination of these approaches works...
...Misconceptions Home-cooking for pets can be complex and there are a number of common misconceptions and mistakes that often come up in the days and weeks after a home-cooked meal...
...crude fiber only measures insoluble fiber so it will not include any soluble fiber in the diet. For more information on comparing fiber contents of diets, see our previous article...
...Martin CR, et al. Comparison of the nutrient composition of commercial dog milk replacers with that of dog milk. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2014;244: 1413-1422. This study analyzed a...
...pet’s life throughout the coming year. What kind of pet resolutions are we talking about? Here are some suggestions: Spend 10-15 minutes each day teaching your pet (dog or cat)...
I previously posted on the costs of feeding various types of commercial dog foods: dry foods, wet foods (cans, pouches, tubs), fresh food (cooked and purchased fresh or frozen), and...