

Resources

Renal & Urinary Disorders
Canine Calcium Oxalate Urolithiasis
Nutrition plays an important role in reducing the risk of recurrence of calcium oxalate urolithiasis in dogs.
1 min to 5 min

Renal & Urinary Disorders
Canine Struvite Urolithiasis
Nutrition can play an important role in the management of canine struvite urolithiasis.
1 min to 5 min

Brain & Cognitive Disorders
How to Help Dogs Afraid of Thunderstorms
You can help ease your dog’s fear of thunderstorms.
1 min to 5 min

Changing Diets
Switching Pet Foods - Dogs
Gradually transitioning onto a new diet minimizes the risk of stomach upset.
1 min to 5 min

Feeding Management
Toxic Foods for Dogs and Cats
Many common food items found in kitchens are potentially harmful to dogs and cats.
1 min to 5 min

Feeding Philosophies
Considerations for Feeding Gluten-Free Diets to Pets
Following the human nutrition trend, gluten-free foods are becoming increasingly popular for pets.
1 min to 5 min

Making a Diet Recommendation
Components of Nutritional Assessment
Nutritional assessment uses an iterative process to make specific diet recommendations tailored to individual dogs and cats.
1 min to 5 min

Musculoskeletal Disorders
Developmental Orthopedic Conditions
Diet may play a role in developmental orthopedic conditions and in management of secondary osteoarthritis.
1 min to 5 min

Musculoskeletal Disorders
Canine Hip Dysplasia
Diet may play a role in hip dysplasia and in management of secondary osteoarthritis.
1 min to 5 min

Nutritional Assessment
Screening Diet History Form
This short, screening diet history form is a practical, easy-to-use document that can help clients provide important information about their pets’ diets.
1 min to 5 min

Gastrointestinal Disorders
Feline Chronic Gastroenteropathy
Nutritional interventions are an important part of the management of cats with chronic gastroenteropathy.
6 min to 10 min

Nutritional Assessment
Taking a Good Diet History
The only way to know what each patient really eats is to ask ꟷ and document the information in the medical record.
1 min to 5 min