The Most Popular Holiday Foods…That Your Pet Should Avoid!
...sneaky and steal food while it’s on the counter waiting to be cooked, or after it’s cooked and before being served. It’s not unusual for veterinary emergency rooms to see...
...sneaky and steal food while it’s on the counter waiting to be cooked, or after it’s cooked and before being served. It’s not unusual for veterinary emergency rooms to see...
...a reputable manufacturer, but a carefully designed home-cooked diet can also meet nutrition needs. Calories To maintain a healthy body weight, pets needs to consume enough calories. In animal nutrition,...
...The one exception to this is if your pet is eating a veterinary diet used to manage a medical condition. Some of these veterinary diets are specifically designed this way...
...age, breed, size, activity level, and any health conditions – also excellent advice! The Bad Several of the diets recommended as the “best” wouldn’t be diets that I would recommend...
While we want pets to have a nice, shiny coat, having a shiny coat does not always mean the diet is best for your pet, since high fat diets, even...
...and therapeutic kidney diets have been shown to be beneficial in slowing progression of disease, and may help cats to maintain weight and muscle mass. Therapeutic kidney diets vary widely...
...obesity, and assess overall health with blood and urine testing. 6. Are high-protein weight-loss diets ok for cats? Most commercial diets designed for weight loss in cats are high in...
It’s amazing how quickly kittens and puppies can grow up! That little bundle of joy that you brought home seemingly only weeks ago has now rounded his 6-month birthday and...
...(meat) in their diets. That does not mean that they can safely eat only meat – cats can digest and utilize nutrients from plants and a very high or all...
...check our blog post on pet food labels. What’s New? Previously, diets for all sizes of puppies had the same nutrient requirements for calcium. As a result, some diets...