pet nutrition
pet nutrition
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by Golden - 2007-02-13
Oral hygiene is extremely important because tooth and gum problems are common medical conditions seen in pets. An unhealthy mouth can affect the kidneys, liver, heart and even the brain. Studies s...
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by Justin Bryce - 2007-02-19
While the first dogs were undoubtedly kept as companions, it probably did not take long to realize the working value of this newly-made friend.Even in early times probably way before the history o...
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by Amanda K. Jones, LVT - 2007-03-26
I have a feeling corn started to get a bad rap in the commercial pet food industry because of people's own experiences with "the kernel." When humans eat corn they typically eat the whole kernel. Howe...
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by Golden - 2007-03-26
I have a written a few articles on premium dog food and premium cat food. Some articles even have included the importance of supplements, treats and even the bones you give as a reward. So you can onl...
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by Golden - 2007-03-27
I have a written a few articles on premium dog food and premium cat food. Some articles even have included the importance of supplements, treats and even the bones you give as a reward. So you ca...
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by Richard Monson - 2007-04-05
Having written a previous article on what pet foods are comprised, I feel it necessary to relay additional information as to how nutrition affects your pet's welfare. My previous article can be found ...
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by Dr. Randy Wysong - 2007-07-30
Every day, people by the millions pour food from a package into their pet's bowl. Day in and day out, meal after meal, pets get the same fare. This strange phenomenon is widely practiced by lovi...
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by Joseph M Sabol - 2008-06-24
There was a time when no one gave a second thought to whether their dogs nutritional needs were being met. At that time, any old dog food would do. Now however, after study and research, we have learn...
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by Joseph M Sabol - 2008-07-01
We all agree that our pets, especially dogs and cats, are members of our family. We talk to them, play with them, sleep with them and include them in almost everything we do. As members of our family,...
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by Mikael Rieck - 2008-08-04
Having a dog that is starting to advance in years needs special care that is different from that of a much younger dog or puppy. A dog that has hit its senior years often has lost a lot of its former...