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Your
pet, like you, is what it eats!
Constantly, day and night, your pet's cells are dying and new
ones are being created to replace them. This process happens
even more rapidly in most animals than people as their life
span is shorter and their metabolic rate is faster. What determines
how healthy cells are? Of course, the quality of the diet!
There are many poor diets out there today, equivalent to T.V.
dinners and fast food for us. Many non-specific or recurrent
problems we see in pets, I am convinced, relate to poor diet.
I recommend you feed the best foods you can possibly find for
your pet. Don't try and analyze the labels, they will only confuse
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Medi-Cal (available only at vet clinics)
Eukanuba
Science Diet
Royal Canin
We believe Medi-cal to be in a class by itself. That’s
why we carry it at Central Valley Veterinary Hospital.
Interestingly, it is quite cost comparable to the other
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The
benefits of feeding a higher quality diet are:
1. Coat - healthier, shiner, less shedding, lower incidence of
skin disease.
2. Bowel function - stools
firmer, less volume, less gas.
3. Skeletal system - healthier bones
and joints, perhaps slower onset of arthritis.
4. Healthier urinary tract
- this is especially true in cats.
5. Slower aging. |
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WHY
BUY PREMIUM PET FOODS?
Going
to a pet/grocery store to buy pet food can be a very frustrating
and confusing exercise nowadays, even if you have a degree in nutrition.
Why? Because there is infinite choice and all the labels look similar.
Actually, these labels can be very deceiving as ingredient listings
can be manipulated and grouped in such a way as to give a false
impression that meat, for example, is the main ingredient.
What does not go on the pet food label is how the food is processed,
how digestible each component is, where the ingredients come from
(i.e. supplier), and how many ingredients vary from batch to batch
(depending on what is cheapest). As a general rule, the more expensive
pet foods are processed in such a way that nutrients are optimally
digestible (i.e. the pet eats less and passes less stool). Good
pet foods obtain their ingredients from a reputable supplier (i.e.
a proper feedlot as opposed to back alley slaughterhouses where
the animals have been pumped full of antibiotics prior to dying
and being sold for pet food). Low grade pet foods will often vary
ingredients depending on what is cheapest at that time. This requires
an adjustment in your pet's digestive system and may result in diarrhea
or lack of interest in the food.
How do you know then which one to pick? Listen to your Vet! We know
from years of experience which foods pets do best on and which companies
are reliable. At this time, the foods we recommend are Medi-Cal
as well as Eukanuba, and Science Diet (which are available through
specialty supply pet stores, except for Medi- Cal which can only
be purchased at your vet's). The reason we carry the pet foods we
do at Vetcetera Pet Hospital is because we believe them to be amongst
the best available. If you have any questions about your pet's food,
feeding schedule or any other health question, please don't hesitate
to give us call.
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Feeding
Dogs:
Feeding dry food only to reduce tartar formation.
Avoid overfeeding puppies between three and eight months of age as
this is the time that obesity problems start. For puppies which are
starting to get too heavy, we have a diet which is ideally suited: Medi-cal
Adolescent formula. This diet is still increased in proteins + ca
like a regular puppy food.
Avoid feeding scraps or canned foods which often stimulate appetite
artificially, resulting in over-eating as well as fussier appetites.
Dogs are not people - they need to be fed diets appropriately-balanced
for their species.
Always accurately measure out the amount of food you offer your dog
using a proper cup measure. This makes for more consistency in its
feeding program and allows us to compare apples to apples when it
comes to our dietary recommendations. |
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Feeding
Cats:
Recommendations on feeding cats have changed recently. In the past,
we used to recommend dry food only to prevent tartar formation. However,
it is now becoming apparent that the benefits of canned food outweigh
the tartar issue. First of all, the difference in tartar formation
is likely only in the order of 15% between dry and canned. Secondly,
dry food, by its nature, has to contain a certain amount of carbohydrates
to maintain its characteristic shape and texture. As it turns out,
cats don't handle carbohydrates very well and there's some suspicion
that the carbohydrates in the dry food may be contributing to some
of the obesity problems and other health problems we are seeing in
cats. Canned food has less carbohydrate and more moisture which is
more suited to the cats' carnivorous constitution.
We
now recommend feeding mostly canned food. Since cats don't like left-over
canned food, we recommend that you finish at least one can in a day
and supplement with a small amount of dry food (ie: a couple of tablespoons)
in between. This allows you also better control over the amount of
food your cat consumes. Never leave your indoor cat free choice access
to dry food as it usually results in obesity. |
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