How To Make Your Own Dried Chews
...very thin. It’s critical to reduce the temperature when drying. If you dry them at too high a temperature for too long, it will harden the fruit or vegetable surface...
...very thin. It’s critical to reduce the temperature when drying. If you dry them at too high a temperature for too long, it will harden the fruit or vegetable surface...
...growth requirements until they are 1 year of age (18 months in giant-breed dogs). While adult dogs and cats often can tolerate some nutritional deficiencies for a surprisingly long time,...
...that it doesn’t really matter what approach to weight loss most humans take – as long as they stick to it. But many in veterinary medicine focus more on traditional...
...a medical condition. One way to avoid this problem is to switch all pets to timed meal feeding even if they’re on the same diet. This can be pretty tricky,...
...dog owners and veterinarians (and especially for us veterinary nutritionists!) The challenge with chronic diarrhea is that it can have many, many different causes such as parasites, inflammatory bowel disease...
...arthritis and don’t live as long as their trim counterparts? How can you tell if your dog or cat is a perfect weight? Follow along with these steps and with...
...What is a ‘Low Protein’ Diet? Unfortunately using terms like low or high can be rather confusing in pet nutrition. Healthy adult dogs (over one year of age) need a...
...flag and you should be cautious about feeding that brand. There are good manufacturers out there, but also many that leave much to be desired in terms of quality control....
...to a Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist® can help to individualize a nutritional plan for your pet (www.acvn.org). In the uncommon situation when a commercial diet that addresses all the goals...
...100 or 1000 kcals is the best way to compare foods, but the guaranteed analysis isn’t written in these terms. So, if you want to compare nutrients in different pet...