Sometimes cats look like little fur balls, but more than 40 percent of cats in America are overweight. It's concerning to the parent of a loved feline to watch that waistline increase and not know what to do. Cats have specific dietary needs. Making food...
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The schnoodle, a cross between a schnauzer and a poodle, has a life expectancy of 15 years, and generally experiences less health problems than many purebred dogs. However, some schnoodles are prone to poor digestion and sensitive stomachs. Digestion...
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Just like people, dogs have different nutritional needs throughout their lifetimes. Choosing the right dog food depends on your dog's health. Nutritional needs are different for puppies, sick dogs, nursing or pregnant dogs and overweight dogs. Here are...
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When a veterinarian suggests extra fiber for a dog's diet, it usually is to help the dog avoid constipation or keep the anal glands working normally. Older dogs often need extra fiber in their diet. Here are easy ways to add fiber to a dog diet. Start...
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Don't forget the carbohydrates when making homemade dog food. Most veterinarians agree that 40 to 50 percent of a dog's food intake should come from high quality carbohydrates. High quality carbohydrates are complex carbohydrates and of "people quality...
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