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3 dog ‘diets’ your vet wishes you’d ignore
Raw, homemade and grain-free dog diets are trending. But are they actually good for your pup?
A warning has been issued to dog owners in South Wales after a case of a potentially fatal disease was identified. A vets practice in Cwmbran has told dog owners to be aware that a case of ...
Dog owners taking woodland strolls this spring should be mindful of a rare yet potentially fatal illness that may be linked to wet, muddy conditions. Royal Kennel Club has explained that Alabama rot, ...
Dr. Alyssa Baratta-Martin, left, a primary-care veterinarian at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, holds an older dog while a Vet Med student conducts an examination at the ...
A new study suggests that cutting carbs isn't always better for your health—and that the quality of those carbs matters more Low-carb and low-fat diets help lower your risk of coronary heart disease ...
Share on Pinterest Research shows that a plant-based diet may offer protective benefits for heart health and prevention against kidney disease and certain cancers. Image Credit: Tom Werner/Getty ...
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Roadmap to optimal dog health: Navigate from A to Z with confidence
Discover expert dog health guides covering nutrition, exercise, common conditions, preventive care, and mental wellness.
The internet is obsessed with a dachshund with rather unusual feature: looking as though he goes to the gym every day. Finn, who is five years old, lives with his owner Brookelyn Morgan in Victoria, ...
Share on Pinterest Short-term calorie restriction may help alleviate Crohn’s disease, new research shows. Image credit: Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Images Crohn’s disease is a long-term autoimmune condition ...
"What should I eat?" is perhaps the most common question patients with inflammatory bowel disease ask their doctors. It's notoriously difficult to answer. There have been few large studies of dietary ...
A Stanford Medicine-led study finds a short-term, calorie-restrictive diet significantly improved symptoms. "What should I eat?" is perhaps the most common question patients with inflammatory bowel ...
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