Cooking for Your Pet
Many pet owners routinely feed table scraps to their pet. Many times this just adds additional calories to their diet resulting in overweight animals.
If you're going to cook for your pet, you need to formulate a diet that has all the right nutrients plus supplements to meet the specific needs of your pet all in the right proportions.
Cats and Dogs have different nutritional requirements.
Dogs are omnivores, like people. So they need protein, carbohydrates, fats and fiber, plus vitamins and minerals. Cats are strictly carnivores. They need a high protein diet that contains animal fat and taurine.
Older animals have different and specific needs.
Before changing the diet of your pet always check with your veterinarian to select foods and supplements that best suit your pet's age, health, activity level and breed.
You can use our supplements in conjunction with home prepared diets to help balance your pet's nutrition. All of our supplements are manufactured under strict FDA guidelines to insure palatability, nutritional balance and consistency.
See the recipes page for home made veterinary approved diets for your special friend.