Blog: cat diet
In veterinary medicine, we do not deem a pet healthy based on their weight, due to the various breeds that differ in body shape and size. It would be unfair to compare a Boston Terrier to a Cocker Spaniel based on weight, as they are similar in size, but their...
How Do I Know If My Pet Is a Good Weight?
In veterinary medicine, we do not deem a pet healthy based on their weight, due to the various breeds that differ in body shape and size. It would be unfair to compare a Boston Terrier to a Cocker Spaniel based on weight, as they are similar in size, but their...
Start an Oral Hygiene Program at Home for a Healthy Mouth
Periodontal disease is the most common disease condition we see affecting all pets. By 2 years of age, 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have some form of periodontal disease. One of the best practices that you can do for your pet is to brush its teeth daily and...
Why I Recommend the Diets I Recommend
Imagine if every meal you ate was as optimally healthy for you as a team of experts and scientists could devise. This is not realistic for people, but is a unique and enormous tool for us in veterinary medicine to maximize both the length and quality of life for our...