Tag: canine nutritionist
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Best Omega-3 Sources for Dogs and Cats

Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for dogs and cats, supporting brain function, joint health, and inflammation reduction. This blog explores the different types of omega-3s, their mechanisms, best dietary sources, recommended daily intake, and expert insights on supplementation. Learn how to optimize your pet’s diet with scientifically backed nutritionist recommendations.
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Top 10 Dog Breeds With Special Nutritional Needs

Different dog breeds have unique nutritional requirements based on their genetic predispositions and health risks. This article explores the top 10 dog breeds with special dietary needs, providing tailored nutrition recommendations to support their long-term health and well-being. A pet nutritionist also shares expert advice on breed-specific feeding strategies.
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What Does AAFCO Approval Really Mean for Dog and Cat Food?

AAFCO sets nutritional guidelines for pet food but does not regulate or test products. While its standards ensure minimum nutrient levels, they favor dry food and overlook bioavailability. Pet owners should assess ingredient quality, consider fresh food options, and consult professionals for optimal pet nutrition beyond AAFCO compliance.
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Best Canadian Pet Food Brands; From A Pet Nutritionist

Recent U.S. and Canadian tariffs are driving up pet food prices, making Canadian brands more cost-effective. This blog compares Canadian and American pet food, lists tariff-exempt Canadian brands, and offers expert recommendations. Pet owners can navigate rising costs by choosing high-quality, locally sourced options that meet their pets’ nutritional needs.
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Unpacking the DCM Debate in Dogs: Grain-Free Diets, Heart Health, and Expert Recommendations

This article delves into the complex relationship between dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and grain-free dog diets. It examines the latest research, limitations of FDA findings, and the role of peas and legumes in pet food. With expert insights and practical recommendations, it empowers dog owners to make informed choices for heart-healthy nutrition.
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The Impact of Marketing on Dog Food Choices

Marketing heavily influences dog food choices, using terms like “organic,” “human grade,” “natural,” and “GMO-free” to appeal to pet owners. However, these claims can be misleading and don’t always equate to better nutrition. Focus on AAFCO compliance, balanced formulations, and your dog’s specific needs over emotional or premium marketing strategies.
