

Resources

Adult Dog
How Nutrition Can Help Your Dog Thrive
Learn about your dog’s nutritional needs for a long, healthy and active life.
1 min to 5 min
Pancreatic Disorders
Diabetes Mellitus in Cats
Nutrition is integral to the successful management of diabetic cats.
1 min to 5 min
Hepatic Disorders
Feline Cholangitis
In addition to medical management, intensive nutritional support is essential for cats diagnosed with cholangitis.
1 min to 5 min
Pancreatic Disorders
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency in Dogs
Nutritional support is a valuable adjunct in the management of dogs with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency.
1 min to 5 min
Hepatic Disorders
Copper-Associated Hepatitis
Diet plays a key role in the management of copper-associated hepatitis.
1 min to 5 min
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Feline Constipation and Megacolon
Water, dietary fiber and diet digestibility are important to the nutritional management of cats with constipation, obstipation and megacolon.
1 min to 5 min

Feeding Management
How to Encourage Finicky Pets to Eat
Pets who are finicky, fussy or not interested in food can be a challenge.
1 min to 5 min

Choosing a Pet Food
Why Choose a Large Breed Dog Food
Learn why large and giant breed dogs can benefit from a food that is formulated to meet their specific needs.
1 min to 5 min
Pancreatic Disorders
Pancreatitis in Cats
Nutrition plays an important role in a multimodal management plan for cats with pancreatitis.
1 min to 5 min
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Feline Chronic Enteropathy
Diet modification can play either a central or an adjunct role in a multimodal approach to managing cats with chronic enteropathy.
1 min to 5 min
Musculoskeletal Disorders
Feline Osteoarthritis
Nutrition can play a key role in the management of osteoarthritis in cats.
1 min to 5 min
Abnormal Body Condition
Sarcopenia in Dogs and Cats
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of lean body mass that occurs unrelated to disease. Targeted nutrition may help delay some changes in body weight and body composition of older pets.
1 min to 5 min