Test your Nutrition Know-How for Cats with Kidney Disease
Chronic kidney disease or CKD is one of the most common diseases seen in cats. One study found that more than 60% of cats of all ages had evidence of...
Chronic kidney disease or CKD is one of the most common diseases seen in cats. One study found that more than 60% of cats of all ages had evidence of...
...your journal during this time to help you sort it out and introduce items one at a time and add only one new thing per week, allowing your pet to...
...signs of digestive distress. There are dozens of products available that make claims such as “may dramatically improve your pet’s digestion and absorption of nutrients”, “replace vital food enzymes destroyed...
...not easy (you’ll see why as you read on), so you don’t want to go through it more than once. Most veterinary specialists recommend an elimination diet trial of at...
...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...
...in MCTs a possible adjunct therapy in addition to medical management for some dogs. As always, please make sure you discuss diet with your veterinarian before making any changes! ...
...therapy. However, many cats require lifelong insulin treatment. In addition to insulin, nutrition plays a key role in the treatment of cats with diabetes. Nutritional Considerations for Cats with Diabetes...
...provide recommendations for a limited number of dietary supplements, when appropriate. Please note that requests for additional diet and treat options may incur an additional fee based on the time...
...as well as the nutrition adequacy statement, should specify whether the diet is intended for large breed puppies. Once your puppy is an adult, as long as she isn’t pregnant...
...omega-3 fatty acids using fish oil. Fish oil is readily available for purchase in the form of capsules or a liquid that can be added to food at mealtimes. There...