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- Dare to Ask Frequently Asked Questions
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- Understanding Pet Food
- Delivering Nutritional Recommendations
- Creating a Nutrition Plan
- Patient Assessment
- What does "for all life stages" mean in the nutritional adequacy statement on a pet food label?
- What actions can veterinary professionals take to reduce the risk of obesity and Diabetes in cats?
- How does a nutritional assessment get incorporated into a pet's physical exam?
- WSAVA Nutrition Toolkit
- Is there any self-regulation by pet food manufacturers?
- Our practice has decided to implement the AAHA Nutritional Assessment Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. How can we introduce the concept of nutrition as the fifth vital assessment to the entire veterinary practice team?"
- WSAVA Nutritional Guidelines
- The Savvy Cat Owners Guide to the Internet
- Why are meat byproducts used in pet foods? What are byproducts? Are byproducts bad for my pet?
- 2010 AAHA Nutrtional Guidelines
- Myths & Misconceptions Surrounding Pet Foods
- What is the difference between a pet food that uses the term "beef"; versus the phrase "with beef" on the pet food label?
- Muscle Condition Score: WSAVA Canine
- Muscle Condition Score: WSAVA Feline
- WSAVA Feeding Guide for Hospitalized Dogs and Cats
- UC Davis Client Information Sheets
- FDA tips for Preventing Food borne Illness Associated with Pet Food & Pet Treats
- What role does the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) have in the regulation of commercial pet food?
- What are some specific considerations when choosing a dog or cat food?
- Body Condition Score: Purina Canine
- Body Condition Score: Purina Feline
- How to Report a Pet Food Complaint
- Is feeding dry food the best way to prevent dental disease in dogs and cats?
- How are dietary supplements for animals regulated?
- What role can the veterinarian have in communicating information to clients about proper nutrition?
- What are the essential factors for a satisfactory diet for any animal?
- Recommendations on Selecting Pet Foods
- AVMA Raw Foods and the AVMA's Policy
- What are the most important things to look for on an ingredient list?
- What role can the technician have in communicating information to clients about proper nutrition?
- Are grains unhealthy for dogs and cats?
- Once a food has been chosen, what is the best way to transition a pet to the new food?
- WSAVA Diet History Long Form
- What is the nutritional adequacy statement and why is it on a pet food label?
- What role can the front desk staff/client service specialist have in communicating information to clients about proper nutrition?
- WSAVA Diet History Short Form
- ACVN FAQ & Toolkit List
- Balance IT Guaranteed Analysis Converter Tool
- Does feeding cats carbohydrate-based diets such as dry commercial food cause diabetes mellitus?
- What role can the practice manager have in communicating information to clients about proper nutrition?
- AAHA Sample Nutritional Questions for Exam Room
- What is an appropriate diet for a small/medium-breed puppy or kitten?
- Why is corn an ingredient in pet foods? Is it used as filler? Is corn a major cause of allergies?
- WSAVA "Unconventional diets"
- If dental treats will be a part of a pet's diet, how should they be fed?
- AAHA Feline Lifestyle Form
- AAHA Canine Lifestyle Form
- Salmonella and Pet Food
- AAHA Raw Protein Diet Position Statement
- Nutrition: The 5th Vital Assessment
- What is the safest way to handle pet foods?
- Does neutering make dogs and cats gain weight and become obese?
- What nutritional changes need to be made after neutering a pet to prevent obesity?
- Do pets eat unnatural items, like stool or grass, because of nutritional deficiencies?
- CHART: Body Condition Score: OSU BCS 1-5