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The Truth About Treats Most dog owners, and
an increasing number of cat owners, feed treats to their dogs, as well
as their regular food. Treats are rarely "complete and
balanced", and are often loaded with salt, fat, artificial
colorings and preservatives, all of which comprise "junk food"
for animals. A daily vitamin and some biscuits every day will not harm
your pet unless it has a diet related disease, but it’s best to give
these items in moderation. Stick with a crunchy biscuit type of treat
for your cat or dog. Some of them, such as Hill’s line of life stage
biscuits, are better than others. Read labels before you buy. Also,
these biscuits help slow the build up of dental tartar, but they cannot
remove tartar once it is present. Your pet will still need dental care
even if you feed him this type of snack. Supplements &
Calories Do not give any
vitamin, herbal, or mineral supplements to your dog or cat without your
veterinarian’s advice. These types of supplements can easily cause
harmful nutrient excesses, or in the case of herbals, could actually be
a poison to the animal. Puppies and kittens
need lots of calories to grow on, and plenty of fresh water. Until they
are 4 months old, feed at least three meals a day, giving as much as the
animal will consume in a ten to fifteen minute feeding. Kitten food may
be left out all the time, but it’s much easier to housebreak a puppy
if you feed him or her at set times every day. Puppies will then have
regular, predictable potty times as well. Frequency Cats are nibblers and
need at least 2 meals a day throughout their lives. Continue to feed a
diet made for kittens until your cat is 1 year old. The most important daily contribution you will make to your pet’s health is his or her diet. So choose wisely, and feel free to consult with us about any nutritional questions you may have.
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