Feeding Older Dogs Booklet -- New

Item Number: 488
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Online Close: May 14, 2017 10:00 PM EDT
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Description
New copy of "Feeding Older Dogs" Booklet by Monica Segal. 20 pages.
The physiological changes during old age, truths about the links between diet and arthritis, impact of diet and supplements on older kidneys, hearts and much more, are the focus of this booklet.
The information provided should be of interest to people feeding a home-prepared diet to canine seniors. Owners of younger dogs are urged to become familiar with facts before problems of old age may arise. Never underestimate what proacive nutrition can do!
About Author:
Monica Segal is certified in Animal Health Care through the University of Guelph (2000) with studies in animal nutrition, physiology, diseases and parasites, as well as pet care. She has been a regular guest on Talk 640 Radio, interviewed on Breakfast Television and City TV in Toronto, KFWB in Los Angeles and Pet Talk hosted by Mitch Wilder.
Monica writes featured articles in many publications throughout North America, has been interviewed by other writers for several magazines, and conducts seminars and workshops by invitation. She hosts an Internet discussion group called K9Kitchen on Facebook and Yahoo. Monica has authored a book called K9Kitchen, Your Dogs' Diet: The Truth Behind The Hype and another called, Optimal Nutrition which includes a foreword written by Ana Hill DVM, PhD and was published in 2007.
Nutritional Philosophy:
Each dog is an individual and needs to be fed that way. Itchy skin, runny eyes, gastrointestinal problems and a myriad of other complaints can often be traced to dietary sensitivities. Certain breeds and individuals are predisposed to particular ailments that may be addressed by dietary modifications. Addressing disease may require a unique change in diet plans. Respecting the needs of individual dogs translates to feeding a diet that supports uniqueness. The notion of there being one perfect way to feed all dogs is a myth. Some will thrive on an all raw diet, others will do best on cooked foods, and yet others will do well eating a combination of both. The choice is based on the dog owner's comfort level with a particular method of feeding and the dog's tolerance level of that choice.
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