CONCERNS REGARDING GRAIN-FREE AND "EXOTIC INGREDIENT" DOG FOOD In 2018, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), reported concerns regarding a possible connection between grain-free and so-called "exotic ingredient" dog foods and a type of canine heart disease called Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM). While this subject is still being investigated, an article published that year in the Journal of the American Medical Association ("Diet-associated dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs: what do we know?" by Lisa M. Freedman, DVM,et al), these specialized diets may be linked to DCM in dogs. According to the article, dog foods that use lentils, chickpeas, potatoes, vegetables, and fruits to the exclusion of grains, may put dogs' health at risk.

The Purrfect Paws Blog

Visit the Purrfect Paws table on Pet Appreciation Day at Tractor Supply! Enter our free raffles for cat and dog baskets full of toys, treats, and handy pet supplies! Saturday, September 19th from 10am - 2pm. Tractor Supply is located at 1040 Somerset Blvd. in Charles Town, just off Rt. 340, behind Sheetz.

This is a topic of great interest to most of the pet parents I know. If it's not keeping you up at night or giving you a headache every time you shop for pet food, congratulations! There are many wonderful, and not so wonderful, choices out there! How to choose?? The VERY BEST rule of thumb I have learned after many years of good and bad experiences is, ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL! What works well for one dog,...

Veterinary medicine has made huge strides in the past several decades. In addition to the care provided by your family veterinarian, it is now possible to get specialized care for your pet from a veterinary cardiologist, neurosurgeon, internal medicine specialist, oncologist, or other highly trained veterinary professional. The question to ask yourself is what you would do if your beloved cat, dog, or other cherished...

Gardening is such a delight! All the choices at the garden center! The beautiful colors! The endless variety! But WAIT! One more thing to consider... are the plants you are considering for your garden or home SAFE for your pets? There are some wonderful websites that list toxic and non-toxic plants for indoors and outdoors. Two of my favorite websites are www.pet360.com , and www.aspca.org , but there are many...

 

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