Not exact matches
I simply excluded all
soft drink and processed foods from my
diet, choosing instead to eat only whole foods such as vegetables, grass -
fed meat, fish, fruit, nuts and seeds.
One of the main causes of tooth decay in domestic dogs is poor
diet — many over-consume processed foods, and are not
fed enough
soft raw bones, which are the equivalent of Mother Nature's toothbrush for dogs and cats.
Due to the
soft diet they are
fed during their racing careers, they are more prone to dental issues than some breeds, so regular dental care is a must.
5.8 oz Ultra
Soft Mousse This
diet contains 919 kilocalories of metabolizable energy (ME) per kilogram or 152 kilocalories ME per 5.8 oz can an as
fed basis (calculated).
If your puppy has had diarrhea, has exhibited symptoms of abdominal discomfort or has lost interest in eating, your veterinarian may recommend that you
feed him a
soft, bland
diet for several days until he begins to feel better.
If your puppy has done well on the
soft, bland
diet, you will need to readjust him to his regular
feeding routine.
The build up of plaque in pets
fed soft, canned
diets is very rapid.
If you don't
feed kibble, then add a bit of the
soft food or homemade
diet.
Feeding these
diets can result in a rabbit that is overweight, has
soft stools, or may have urine sludge or urinary tract health issues due to excess calcium in the
diet.
The best course of action would be to reduce the amount of straining during defecation by giving some stool softeners and
feeding a
diet of wet food to keep the stool
soft and easy to pass.
DIET: Avoid
feeding soft, canned, or sticky foods as a large portion of the
diet as they will contribute to plaque and tartar formation and retention.
1998 Sept; 28 (5): 1129 - 1145) says, «In some dogs, dry kibble or fibrous
diet helps slow plaque accumulation more than does
soft or canned food... Other chewing behaviors may be even more important for reducing plaque than is
feeding dry food.»
Your veterinarian will likely recommend a
diet change that includes
feeding your dog
soft food which is low in fat and fiber.