Dietary treatment of bladder stones
...tests to figure out what type of stone or crystal is present because that will affect how it is treated (and how you can reduce the risk for having them...
...tests to figure out what type of stone or crystal is present because that will affect how it is treated (and how you can reduce the risk for having them...
COVID-19 has caused turmoil in people’s lives this past year, but it has also had an impact on our pets’ lives, most recently because of some popular pet foods being...
...access to food can also lead to boredom and frustration due to the lack of stimulation, resulting in behavioral problems. Common behavioral problems reported by owners of indoor cats include...
...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...
...the website regularly (and will probably use this new tool daily to help me advise owners!). The PNA developed this Dare to Ask tool because we saw the need for...
Although ingredient lists are commonly used by pet owners and most pet food rating sites to determine the quality of pet foods, this approach has many pitfalls and usually is...
...quickly and drugs that are used to increase appetite have not improved intake. Feeding tubes can also be useful for pets who have an appetite, but not for the kind...
...short-term use, these ingredients alone are not a complete and balanced diet. A day or two of this unbalanced recipe will not cause deficiencies, but if fed long-term (weeks to...
...to think. And while food allergies are one possible cause for your dog’s itchy skin and ear infections or your cat’s diarrhea, there are many more likely causes which may...
...stones, adding broth may prevent these diets from working therapeutically. What product should I use? While there are many commercial broth products, it is important to look at the ingredients...