by admin | Sep 12, 2024 | Knowledge Base Articles
Laura Ward Pet Nutritionist rewardingpetnutrition.com info@rewardingpetnutrition.com Pain in dogs Animals are very good at hiding pain and discomfort. It is an evolutionary mechanism which has stayed with them from when injured animals were likely to become an...
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Jennifer Little BSc Hons MSc RNutr PgCertEquinutritionIndependent Equine Nutritionist Saccharomyces cerevisia is a type of yeast that has been supplemented in horses diets for several decades. Typically it is supplemented to improve the digestibility of a horses diet...
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Laura WardPet Nutritionistrewardingpetnutrition.cominfo@rewardingpetnutrition.com Anxiety in dogs Anxiety, defined as a “preparatory response made in anticipation of threatening stimuli or scenarios”, is an adaptive response which many canine behavioural issues can be...
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Laura Ward Pet Nutritionist rewardingpetnutrition.com info@rewardingpetnutrition.com Weaning is a stressful time for puppies. Being separated from their mother, brothers and sisters, as well as settling into a new family and getting used to new food rather than milk,...
by admin | Apr 29, 2024 | Knowledge Base Articles
Jennifer Little BSc Hons MSc RNutr PgCertEquinutritionIndependent Equine Nutritionist The horses gut and its interaction with other body systems.The horses digestive system has evolved to survive on a diet of forage, functioning on a relatively poor nutritional value...