Commercial Diets: The manufacturers of
commercial diets claim that their products contain all of the nutrients essential to the survival of chelonians however, extensive research into the actual nutritional requirements is lacking.
Not exact matches
Dog owners who feed their dogs raw
diets often
claim that their dogs are much healthier than they were when they ate
commercial dry food.
The basic nutrient requirements of our pets are well - established by decades of research, and despite the
claims of BARF proponents there is no evidence that nutritional disease are widespread among pets fed balanced
commercial diets.
I realize things are different in your area, but over 96 % of the 77 million dogs in the U.S. are fed
commercial diets and, in spite of
claims to the contrary by critics of
commercial diet, our dogs are living longer than ever before and enjoying a better quality of life.
The same advice applies to the use of
commercial diets that
claim to be effective in preventing or relieving such an obstruction.
Pet owners who feed their puppies all natural
diets claim that their pets stay healthy and benefit from antioxidants that aren't available in several
commercial food products.
Proponents of BARF and other raw food
diets claim that many veterinarians do not promote home - prepared foods because they are uneducated about nutrition or they sell
commercial foods in their clinics; detractors express fears about feeding bones and milk, about assertions that the raw
diet prevents many diseases, and about
claims that the ingredients in
commercial foods cause health problems.
[5] Supporters of the raw food
diet movement cite many beneficial health
claims in feeding raw food over processed
commercial pet food.