Speaking Engagements & Media appearances – Jan-July 2017
...Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum in Washington, DC, in June. Her lectures included a research talk and two talks on nutritional management of pets with heart disease. She also spoke on...
...Internal Medicine (ACVIM) Forum in Washington, DC, in June. Her lectures included a research talk and two talks on nutritional management of pets with heart disease. She also spoke on...
...150 people in the US in 2019. Four infections with E.coli O157:H7, which resulted in one death, were reported in 2017 and several pet owners and a veterinarian were infected...
...formulation. It is also important to understand that the phrase human grade has no legal meaning in the pet food industry. Once a product is destined for inclusion in pet...
...the accuracy of the information as well as the reliability of the sources from which it is obtained. In the meantime, I would recommend avoiding in-depth discussions of pet nutrition...
...door open 2-3 inches to let the moisture escape. Sun Drying: Only works in dry climates and is typically not recommended. Commercial Dehydrator: These are rather inexpensive appliances and can...
...the body needs a supply of iodine. If we restrict iodine, production of thyroxine decreases. Therefore, by using the veterinary therapeutic diet that is currently available and restricted in iodine...
...This is more common in female dogs and you may notice more frequent trips to the bathroom or a change in color and smell in your dog’s urine. UTIs can...
...your pet has already had a decreased appetite for at least a few days and is anticipated that he or she will continue to have insufficient food intake. Inadequate nutrition...
...it. If they know they will get it for free later, why work for it? If they are still uninterested in their food sometimes switching to a different diet can...
...control: A common mistake for pet owners is to give their pets a larger portion of a treat than ideal, even if the treat itself is ok. What seems like...