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...moisture) in the food. These 4 nutrients are required to be on every pet food label; however, manufacturers can also add other nutrients to their guarantees (see the label pictures...
...moisture) in the food. These 4 nutrients are required to be on every pet food label; however, manufacturers can also add other nutrients to their guarantees (see the label pictures...
...government. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently broadly prohibits foods or supplements being sold that are intended to “diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease”. Products that make any...
...FDA Alerts/Updates United States Food and Drug Administration. FDA investigating potential connections between diet and cases of canine heart disease. July 12, 2018. United States Food and Drug Administration. FDA...
...chew dry food. Many canned foods are higher in protein and fat than most dry foods, which should be considered for dogs that do not tolerate high fat diets well....
...food dispensing toys or even using laser lights can be examples of ways to increase activity. We have a client who opens up a can of cat food and her...
...has a couple rules: ‘Foods and treats bearing claims to whiten or cleanse/freshen teeth by abrasive or mechanical actions are not objectionable,’ but ‘foods and treats implying drug claims or...
...60% of dog and cat owners reported using food to give medications to their pets! What are the risks with using foods? Giving medications in food can make things easier,...
...an illness that affects his appetite, because he doesn’t like his food, becomes overly stressed, or gets lost or trapped without access to food, his body starts using fat for...
...but not to fear, it can be done! Step One: Limit the time of access to dry food by giving free choice access to food, but only during certain time...