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The Pet Food Check List
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Posted on December 7, 2014 by Dr. Anthony
Raw Meat Being Prepared for feeding dogs

The most reputable manufacturers of “super premium” and “natural” foods agree with holistic veterinarians and other experts that the very best diet for your animal companion is feeding a combination of raw and cooked home food. However, many of us do not have the time and money to do this. … Continue reading →

Posted in Canine Nutrition, Feline Nutrition, Nutrition | Tagged AAFCO, feeding guidelines, pet food

Feeding Guidelines for Your Pet
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Posted on September 5, 2014 by Dr. Jessie
Two cats eating

Here are some very basic feeding guidelines for dogs and cats. Always consult your veterinarian if you want to feed specific non-commercial diets. Once you’ve found the right brand of (dry kibble) pet food, rotate through the various flavors or protein sources every three to four months to avoid deficiencies … Continue reading →

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