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- 成立時間:
- 1986
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- ASK-THE-VET: HEARTWORM DISEASE IN DOGS 2009年10月5日 7:00
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| Our Holistic Approach The holistic approach to pet health is focused on treating the “whole animal,” recognizing that good nutrition is an essential element of overall well-being. Just like us, pets need love, quality nutrition, sound sleep, clean air, fresh water, exercise, sunshine and positive surroundings. A holistic approach to wellness encompasses all these elements. And we believe that good nutrition is the single most important factor. Pet Health Articles Healthy Snacking for Your Dog What better way to show you care, than giving your dog a delicious treat? Dog owners love giving treats and with the advent of delectable doggie bakeries, in addition to your dinner plate, the sky is the limit. With all of these options, how do you choose a nutritious treat? Read the Article Healthy Eating for Your Cat Healthy eating has become a top priority for many American families…including the pets! While whole grains and vegetables are the superstars of a holistic diet for you and your dog, your cat has very different requirements. Read the Article Empty Calories and Fillers "Empty calories" are calories that are present in high-energy foods with poor nutritional profiles. Although an "empty calorie" has the same energy content of any other calorie, these calories lack accompanying beneficial nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fiber and/or antioxidants. Read the Article Pet Food Ingredients to Avoid "Fillers", "empty calories", for example, corn and rice. Corn and rice are carbohydrates that raise blood sugar levels rapidly and create hormonal signals that have negative long term effects on metabolism and weight gain. Corn and rice also supply "empty calories". Read the Article |
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