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Pet Food

How to feed an arthritic cat.

How to feed an arthritic cat

When your cat has arthritis, it’s easy to feel helpless in relieving its pain.

Posted in Common Pet Conditions, Pet Food, Pet Health

Supporting your arthritic dog through diet.

Supporting your arthritic dog through diet

We all know that what we feed our dogs matters, but when it comes to an arthritic pet, nutrition and diet are even more crucial to the canine’s overall well-being.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health

Do dog treats matter?

Do dog treats matter?

All dogs love getting a bone, biscuit, cookie or whatever else you call the treats you give them.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health

Treating your dog to healthy joints.

Treating your dog to healthy joints

If you have an older dog that is suffering from arthritis, you and your veterinarian have most likely discussed a number of options to relieve pain and improve the health of your dog’s joints.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Supplies

Working and agility dogs are more prone to knee injuries.

Learning the foreign language of joint supplements

If you have an older dog or a working breed that is prone to arthritis, you might hear your veterinarian or dog trainer throwing around words like “chondoprotectives,” “chondroitin,” “glucosamine” and other similar buzzwords.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health

Treating your dog's food allergy.

Treating your dog’s food allergy

Allergies can rear their ugly heads in a variety of ways, but many also have the same symptoms, making them difficult to diagnose and treat.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health

You can switch your cat from dry to wet food.

Switching your cat from wet to dry food

In the wild, cats are strictly carnivores, meaning they eat a diet of solely meat.

Posted in How to, Pet Food

If your dog has heart problems, your vet may recommend a specific diet.

How to feed a dog with heart disease

When your dog is diagnosed with heart disease, your vet will prescribe certain pet drugs and suggest other changes to the pooch’s lifestyle to control the condition.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health

There are certain types of food that are better for your pooch with kidney disease.

The best nutrition for your dog’s kidneys

It can be overwhelming enough to figure out the best diet for a healthy dog, but when your dog has a health condition like kidney disease, it can be even harder.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health

Older dogs may be calmer and easier to train.

Adopting an older canine

Are you thinking about adopting a dog? Great! There are thousands of dogs at shelters across America that need loving families and comfortable homes.

Posted in Pet Food, Pet Health, Pet Supplies