The Most Popular Holiday Foods…That Your Pet Should Avoid!
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition)
4M ago
You may want to buy your pet a special holiday treat as a present or give them some of the holiday meal, but it’s important to think carefully about what you offer them.  To help keep your dogs and cats safe as we enter the holiday season, follow these guidelines to keep the holidays healthy and happy ..read more
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Stalk About Nutritious: It’s Corn!
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Cailin R. Heinze, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Nutrition)
7M ago
While corn is often vilified as a pet food ingredient, it is nutritious and easily digested by both dogs and cats and rarely causes allergies. As such, it is not an ingredient that most pets need to avoid in their diet ..read more
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AI Pet Nutrition Cage Match: Bard vs Bing vs ChatGPT
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Cailin R. Heinze, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Nutrition)
10M ago
AI chatbots have been garnering a lot of media attention lately, with people using them for everything from writing cover letters, to essays to outlines of presentations, as well as for entertainment. We put the three best known chatbots to the test by asking them all to help us find the best dog food ..read more
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What’s in a name? What is a Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionist and why does it matter?
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition)
10M ago
We know that many pet owners are desperate for accurate, trustworthy information about how to feed their pets, whether they’re healthy or if they have a medical condition. However, even knowing who to talk to about your pet’s nutrition can be confusing! Learn more about Board Certified Veterinary Nutritionists and an easier way to find one ..read more
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Growth Guide: Keeping your Puppy on the Right Track
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition)
1y ago
Growing puppies have very specific nutritional requirements that are different from those of adult dogs. Too much food can result in too fast growth, which can have lifelong consequences, especially for larger breed dogs. Using a growth chart can get (and keep) your pup's growth on track ..read more
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Test your Nutrition Know-How for Cats with Kidney Disease
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition)
1y ago
How confident are you in your knowledge of how to best feed cats with chronic kidney disease? Take our quiz to find out whether your confidence is well-placed ..read more
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Think Your Pet has a Food Allergy? Eliminating Mistakes in Elimination Diet Trials
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Lisa M. Freeman, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Nutrition)
1y ago
Although food allergies are uncommon in dogs and cats, the only way to diagnose them is with an elimination diet trial. Learn tips to avoid common mistakes and to plan a successful elimination diet trial ..read more
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Raw diets: Pet owners frequently underestimate human health risks
Clinical Nutrition Service » Pet Nutrition
by Cailin R. Heinze, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Nutrition)
1y ago
Pet owners do not always have an accurate perception of the human risk of foodborne illness from raw meat diets. A recent study highlights the gap between pet owner's perceptions of their risk and their food safety practices ..read more
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