Pet Food

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”
― Hippocrates

Our goal is for our pets to thrive rather than merely survive – an impossibility unless we begin with a foundation of good nutrition. Being your pet’s caregiver is a big responsibility as you are in total control of your pet’s lifestyle, nutrition, and medical care for their entire lives.

Protein in dog and cat food should be from meat. Foods containing soy, gluten, or other grain-based proteins are not optimal nutrition. Higher-quality foods and fresh foods tend to have higher protein levels. In general, foods with meat by-products or meat meal should be avoided. Not all by-products are bad, in fact, organ meats – considered a by-product – are fully packed with nutrition. However, the vagueness of the term by-product can mean contaminants as well.

Too much fat can lead to weight gain but certain fats are essential for life.  Essential fatty acids are fats the body cannot make and must be included in the diet.  Omega-3 fatty acids are mainly found in fish and should be supplemented in the diet to ensure adequate levels.  Medium chain triglycerides, such as coconut oil, are also a great addition to a dog’s diet.

Low amounts of carbohydrates can be useful in the diet for a quick source of energy.  Dogs and cats have evolved to thrive on low amounts of carbs, but excessive amounts can lead to weight gain, inflammation and potentially disease.  In addition, carbohydrates such as gluten and soy are likely to be genetically modified; whereas, better grains such as millet, barley and oats are less likely to be genetically modified. Most commercial kibble contains more carbohydrates than your pet needs.  Even “grain-free” and “low carb” are too high in carbohydrates.  Carbs are used in pet food because they are a cheap source of energy and necessary in order to make extruded dry dog food.  Dry kibble is made via the extrusion process.  The high heat needed to extrude kibble produces toxins.  

Optimal nutrition is best achieved with fresh-whole food diets.  Canned foods are also processed at very high temperatures, which causes loss of nutrients and production of toxins.  Alternatives to kibble and canned foods are low temperature processed foods (freeze dried diets) or fresh food diets (raw or lightly cooked) whole foods.  

Adequate water consumption is also critical for well-being.  Dogs and cats require between 45-65 mls per kilogram (pounds divided by 2.2) of body weight per day.   Ways to increase water consumption are to have free access to multiple sources of water all times of the day and to change the water frequently.  Cats prefer wider bowls, so their whiskers don’t touch the sides of the bowl.  Consider running water such as fountains for picky drinkers.  Also, choose foods that have a higher water content. Canned or fresh, whole food diets have a much higher moisture content than kibble. 

Diets high in legumes should not be fed to certain breeds of dogs. Recently dogs found to be primarily in the retriever family have increasingly been diagnosed with a diet induced, life threatening form of Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM.)  If caught in time the condition can be fully reversible.  It is suggested that the ingredient found in many high-quality commercial brands of dog food, is legumes. 

Schedule a nutrition consult.  We strongly urge you to schedule a nutrition consult with Dr. Woerner.  During this consult we will discuss types of foods, calorie requirements, supplements and healthy lifestyle habits.  

Call to schedule a nutrition consult today!  

Royal Canin is a pet food company that has a long tradition or producing quality pet foods formulated for specific breeds, medical conditions and just overall a balanced quality diet. Veterinarian Jean Cathary founded Royal Canin in France in 1968. Dr. Cathary had the vision of a pet food company grounded in science; a company based on the principles of acquiring knowledge about pets, maintaining respect for them at all times and, most importantly, creating advanced cat and dog food made to satisfy the needs of the pet – not the desires of the pet owner.

Royal Canin has accumulated vast knowledge about pets that only extensive scientific research and ongoing dialogue with pet professionals, veterinarians and owners can provide. The results of this vision are easy to see. Despite countless fads, based on more than 45 years of rapid scientific progress, Royal Canin remains on the cutting edge of pet nutrition, and has created specialized cat and dog food diets that are unlike anything else the world has ever seen.

TOVWC will order any Royal Canin food that we prescribe for your pet if we don’t already have it in stock.  They stand by their products and if your dog or cat doesn’t eat the food, you can return it for a full refund.  

Ask us about ordering Royal Canin!

Visit the Purcellville, Pet Supplies Plus.   We know the staff at Pet Supplies Plus, a specialty pet food store in Purcellville, VA.  They carry a wide assortment of pet foods, fresh raw, dehydrated raw, canned and kibble forms.  We will work with the staff at Pet Valu to pick the appropriate food for your pet if you choose to visit them.

Visit Pet Supplies Plus in Purcellville, VA!

If you are serious about giving your pet more than the traditional veterinary exam, shots, heartworm and flea/tick and want a more holistic, results-driven, personal, stress and fear-free approach, call us NOW to set up your pet’s first wellness exam with Dr. Woerner.

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