by drbill | Jun 20, 2016 | Cognitive Health, Dogs, Top Health Concerns
General Encephalitis Cerebellar Degeneration Brain Tumors Neurological Disorders in Dogs: General Neurological disorders in dogs fall into three main categories: Encephalitis (inflammation or infection in the brain), Cerebral Degeneration (where the cells of the dog’s...by drbill | Jun 20, 2016 | Cats, Dogs, Optimum Nutrition
Growing Puppies and Kittens The primary nutritional goal during growth is to assure full genetic potential where healthy organs, strong muscles, tendons and bones are achieved. Most pet owners have a tendency to overfeed a growing animal. Rapid growth in dogs can...by drbill | Jun 20, 2016 | Digestive Health, Dogs, Top Health Concerns
Dogs and chocolate don’t mix. There are many foods, medications, and household chemicals that are toxic to pets and can make your dog very sick or can even be fatal. Chocolate is among the worst. But why is chocolate bad for dogs? Ten of the most DANGEROUS...by drbill | Jun 20, 2016 | Dogs, Heart, Eye, and Brain Health, Top Health Concerns
Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment & Management Prevention Kidney disease in dogs, also known as renal disease, is a common occurrence and can develop in two ways — acute or chronic. Acute kidney disease in dogs can show signs within a matter of days and can be...by drbill | Jun 20, 2016 | Cats, Dogs, Optimum Nutrition
American society as a whole has become increasingly aware of the importance of nutrition and its effect on health. The information is readily available everywhere you look. The fact that so many of us choose not to embrace this knowledge is baffling to me. I would...