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Pet Health - Protein, Amino Acids, EnzymesOnline Resources
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All Meat Rations Description: ProVet healthcare information article that explains why all meat rations are dangerous to pets. (provet.co.uk) |
Amino Acids and Cancer Description: ProVet pet healthcare information article discussing the practice of restricting amino acids that are essential for the growth of tumour cells in an attempt to benefit the patient. (provet.co.uk) |
Arginine Monograph Description: Description, properties and actions of arginine with respect to pets. (neuro.vetmed.ufl.edu) |
Chicken: The Complete Protein Source Description: Iams Company article on what chicken ingredients are used in pet food, what is natural chicken flavor, and why internal organs and bone are included in chicken by-product meal. (iams.com) |
Glutamine Description: ProVet pet healthcare information article on glutamine and gastrointestinal disease. (provet.co.uk) |
Lamb Meal Description: Iams Company article on what lamb meal is, how lamb meals can differ and how lamb meals are used in pet foods. (iams.com) |
Protein Description: Article on protein and its functions, essential and non-essential amino acids, protein quality, the protein cycle, the urea cycle, and protein deficiency. (speedyvet.com) |
Raw Egg White Description: ProVet healthcare information article discussing whether raw egg whites are harmful to pets. (provet.co.uk) |
Taurine for Pets Description: iVillage article by Dr. Shawn Messioner on the importance of the amino acid taurine to dogs and cats. (ivillage.com) |
Vegetarian Cats and Dogs Description: HappyPets articel which recommends against a vegetarian diet for dogs and cats. (happypets.addr.com) |
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