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Cod Liver Oil Supplementation Description: ProVet healthcare information article on whether cod liver oil supplementation for dogs and cats, and the danger of vitamin A toxicity. (provet.co.uk) |
Diet and the Skin Description: Pet Nutrition Corner, Wendy C. Brooks, DVM, DABVP. Article on using omega-3 fatty acids to support healthy skin. (vin.com) |
Fats Description: ProVet pet healthcare information article on the importance of fats in the canine and feline diets. (provet.co.uk) |
Fats Description: Article on essential fatty acids, functions of fat, and effects of fat ecess and deficiency. (speedyvet.com) |
Fats, Pets and Health Description: Pets First article by David Dyble B.Sc., M.Sc., P.Ag. Nutritionist, on the role of fats and fatty acids in the canine and feline diets. (pets1st.com) |
Fatty Acids and Diet Description: Article by Dr. T. J. Dunn, about essential fatty acids, their structures and how they are best used as food supplements for dogs and cats. (thepetcenter.com) |
What Calorie/Fat Terms on a Pet Food Label Mean Description: The Iams Company information article on the difference between light, lean and reduced calorie pet foods. (iams.com) |
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