Les chiens peuvent-ils manger des myrtilles ? La réponse scientifique
Les myrtilles sont l'un des fruits les plus sûrs et les plus nutritifs que vous puissiez partager avec votre chien.
What to feed your pet for optimal health
Les myrtilles sont l'un des fruits les plus sûrs et les plus nutritifs que vous puissiez partager avec votre chien.
Le saumon cuit est très nutritif pour les chiens, mais le saumon cru présente un risque parasitaire mortel que tout propriétaire doit connaître.
Les œufs sont l'un des aliments les plus complets pour votre chien — protéines complètes, vitamines A, D, B12 et sélénium.
Si votre chien vomit fréquemment ou a des selles molles, le problème commence souvent dans la gamelle. Ce guide identifie les ingrédients déclencheurs.
Le régime BARF est passé d'un mouvement marginal à une philosophie d'alimentation courante. Ce guide couvre tout : le ratio 80/10/5/5, les ingrédients sûrs et la transition.
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist — June 25, 2026
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist — June 25, 2026
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist — June 25, 2026
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist — June 25, 2026
A cat straining in the litter box, visiting it repeatedly with little result, or crying while attempting to urinate is a cat in distress — and potentially in danger. Urinary problems are among the most common health issues in domestic cats, and what a cat eats has a direct, measurable impact on urin…
Walk down the pet food aisle of any supermarket and you will find bags plastered with images of fresh chicken, vibrant vegetables, and reassuring claims like "natural" and "wholesome." Flip the bag over and read the ingredient list, however, and the picture often changes dramatically. Artificial pre…
Grain-free dog food exploded in popularity throughout the 2010s, marketed as a more "ancestral," low-carbohydrate alternative to traditional kibble. By 2018, grain-free products represented over 40% of premium dog food sales in the United States. Then the FDA issued an alert that would shake the pet…
Few topics in canine nutrition generate more disagreement — between veterinarians, between raw feeding advocates, and between anxious owners — than the question of bones. The truth sits between the extremes: raw bones can offer genuine benefits, but the risks are real and depend heavily on bone type…
Raw feeding for cats has moved from fringe to mainstream in recent years, with passionate advocates claiming it produces shinier coats, leaner bodies, cleaner teeth, and fewer chronic health problems. At the same time, veterinary and public health organizations consistently urge caution. What does t…
A dog that scratches constantly, has recurring ear infections, or suffers from chronic digestive upset may have a food allergy. It's one of the most frustrating diagnoses in veterinary dermatology — not because it's rare, but because identifying the culprit requires patience, strict adherence to an …
More dog owners than ever are turning to the kitchen to feed their pets. The appeal is understandable: fresh ingredients, full control over what goes into the bowl, and a way to sidestep ingredient lists that read more like chemistry homework than food. Concerns about commercial pet food recalls, ul…
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist
Walk into any pet store and you'll face a wall of choices: pâtés, chunks in gravy, kibble in a dozen shapes and flavors. The wet vs dry cat food debate is one of the most common questions cat owners bring to veterinary offices, and the answer is more nuanced than most food packaging suggests. Let's …
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist
By Sarah Bennett, Certified Animal Nutritionist