Nutrition
Surveying Supplements: Current Trends, Research, & Recommendations
Justin Shmalberg, DVM, Diplomate ACVN, University of Florida More and more pet owners are asking veterinarians for advice on dietary supplements for their pets.
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Justin Shmalberg, DVM, Diplomate ACVN, University of Florida More and more pet owners are asking veterinarians for advice on dietary supplements for their pets.

The blood and urine analyses recently ordered on a patient show azotemia in the face of low urine specific gravity.

There are many adverse consequences for not managing canine and feline obesity, including development of diabetes mellitus and reduced lifespan.
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