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Nutrition

Obesity in Pets - What Can You Do?
02/22/2007
Is your pet overweight or even obese? Obesity in pets is an epidemic that mirrors the problem in the human population. Data gathered in 2002 by the … Read More »
Xylitol Poisoning
11/17/2006

Xylitol, an artifical sweetener that is thought to prevent cavities in human, is turning up as a potent toxin for dogs. Cases … Read More »

Nutrition and Care for Your Senior Dog
11/17/2006
Older dogs have special nutritional needs. Feeding mature dogs a diet that is specifically designed to meet these needs will … Read More »
Nutrition for the Cancer Patient
11/17/2006

Cancer is a disease that most of us are familiar with. We are either survivors or know someone who is a survivor or someone … Read More »

Pet Nutrition 101
07/20/2006
Have you ever wondered what the best food to feed your pet is? Or even how to choose from the many options available today? Well, this article is … Read More »
Ash and Your Pet's Health
07/18/2006
Ash is not an individual ingredient that pet food manufacturers add to your pet’s diet, however, it is present in all pet foods at varying levels. … Read More »
Feeding Your Pregnant Dog
07/18/2006
Feeding for a successful pregnancy starts long before conception. Ideal body condition is critical for normal litter size and normal delivery of … Read More »
Pet Nutrition 102
07/18/2006
A follow-up to Pet Food Nutrition 101, this article discusses specific dietary features for specific groups and even for individual breeds of dogs … Read More »

Please note that this information does not replace professional veterinary care. It is solely for educational purposes. Your pet's medical condition should be evaluated by a veterinarian before any medical decisions are implemented. If there is a potentially life-threatening emergency involving your pet, take your pet to a veterinarian or veterinary facility immediately.