How Your Veterinarian Helps With Pet Nutrition

Pet nutrition and dietary needs are vital to your pet's health. If you are relying on over-the-counter medicines, supplements, and traditional store-brand dog food, then you may be endangering your pet. These store-bought options may be geared toward specific pet needs, but they are not geared for specific pets. If your pet has issues related to nutrition and special dietary needs, your veterinary clinic can help. Here are some ways your veterinarian can help to improve your pet's nutrition. 

Specific Breed Needs

Proper nutrition for one pet may not be proper nutrition for another. Different dog breeds require different dietary plans and nutrition. This is due to size differences, nutrition-related risk factors, and allergies. For example, you may have two dogs in your home. One dog is a small breed, such as a teacup poodle. The other dog is a larger breed, like a German shepherd. Your teacup poodle may not be able to eat the same food as your German shepherd. The poodle may not be safe eating higher protein like the larger dog. This is why seeing a veterinary professional for nutrition is vital. They can determine what each pet needs and offer the right dietary plan to maintain the specific breed and pet's health.

Allergy Needs

It can be frustrating to find out your pet is allergic to certain pet foods. What makes their allergies even more difficult to deal with are the large amounts of ingredients in many pet supermarket pet foods. It may be difficult to narrow down the exact allergies your pet is having and how to reduce them. Your veterinary professional is trained to identify certain rashes and allergic responses in your pet. They can narrow the issues down and determine what food is causing the reaction. At this point, they can suggest prescription dog food you can purchase directly from their office to help reduce allergic reactions. 

Specific Conditions

Each pet is different, just as each human is different. You may have one pet with severe skin and coat issues and another pet with weight problems. These issues require very specific supplements and diets to help reduce health risks and tackle the conditions. Handling these issues on your own may only alleviate the issues for a short time. Your veterinarian can prescribe supplements, antibiotics, and foods that will tackle the issues. In addition to tackling the issues, you may find they also reduce or even reverse the problems. 

Pets that have certain healthcare needs such as allergies to food may have prescription food covered on insurance. Check with your pet insurance company to determine if supplements, prescription pet food, and other dietary needs are covered. Discuss options, such as insurance, with your veterinary clinic. Your veterinarian can help determine what options are available and what treatment plan is ideal for your pet's specific needs. 

For more information, contact a company like Clovis Veterinary Hospital P A.



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All About Vet Care for Small Animals Hello. My name is Whitney Thornson. Welcome to my website about veterinarian services for small animals. I have five rats and they are all incredible pets. They are always sweet and loving — and quiet to boot, but they do get sick a lot. So, that means we are constantly at the vet trying to help them stay healthy and in good spirits. Through the years, I have learned a whole lot about the vet care needed for rats and small animals. I decided to share that knowledge to help everyone prepare for the care their small animals need. Thanks for coming to visit my site.

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