The primary nutritional goal during growth is to assure their full genetic potential — whereas healthy organs, strong muscles, tendons, and bones are achieved upon reaching adulthood. Your pet often needs extra nutrients, but not extra food. The most common problem is...
Every day, hundreds of thousands of pet owners search the web for answers to questions like’ how can I keep my pet healthier?’, ‘what should I feed my pet?’, and ‘why doesn’t my pet live longer?’. The answers require that we...
The concept of defending your dog or cat’s health is based on the scientific principles of preventive medicine — the things you can do to defend against serious health issues, delay the onset of age-related diseases, and extend the lifespan of your pet. Research...
There are essentially three types of animals found in nature: carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores. Carnivores are animals that eat other animals. A carnivore’s digestive system is unable to break down the cell walls of plant vegetation. Omnivores are animals...
We all want our pets to live long, healthy lives. The key to great health for all living organisms is optimum nutrition and choosing the best diet for your dog or cat. American society as a whole has become increasingly aware of the importance of nutrition and its...