Appelbaum said that, in addition to normal diet and exercise, there are
different prescription diet foods.
Not exact matches
So again, if we summarize: the
diet's got ta change, inflammatory
foods have to go away, grains got ta come out, nightshades got ta come out, I recommend that dairy comes out, I recommend high levels of — of Omega 3 fatty
foods as well as high levels 4 - 8 grams a day of Omega 3 fatty acids concentrated EPA and DHA, I recommend high levels of turmeric anywhere form 4 — 3 to 4 grams a day, concentrated curcuminoids at least 90 %, I recommend proteolytic enzymes, and I recommend SPMs, specialized pro-resolving mediators, to help with all of these
different things to wean that person out of that
prescription pain trap.
Answer: There are other
prescription diets, made by
different companies, that she may like - it will depend on the type of stones she has though so consult your veterinarian for the exact type of
food she would need (Purina, Royal Canin, and Blue Buffalo probably have
different flavor and texture options for her).
There is commercial dog
food, you can make your own
food, there are
prescription diets, so there's lots of
different choices, and it can be very overwhelming but the more that we educate ourselves and the more that we help to educate other pet parents, the better choices that we can make for our dog because like Petcurean, I believe that every dog is
different, every dog has its own individual needs.
We offer a perfect platform to buy online cat
food from among
different categories such as wet
food, dry
food,
prescription diets, kitten
food, treats and chews; and milk replacement and weaning.
If the cat steadfastly refuses to eat the
prescription diet (and believe me, some cats would rather starve than eat a foodstuff which they find unpalatable or unfamiliar) then ask if there are any alternatives to the
prescription diet e.g. home - cooked chicken and rice mix or a similar
prescription food from a
different manufacturer.