Feeding Dogs with Two Conditions: A Dual-Prescription Guide

Dual prescription dog nutrition: a 5-step framework for feeding dogs with two overlapping conditions safely, alongside your vet.

Dual prescription dog nutrition: a 5-step framework for feeding dogs with two overlapping conditions safely, alongside your vet.

Dog kidney disease and pancreatitis together need one low-phosphorus, low-fat recipe — here is how to feed and monitor both safely.

Dog weight loss calories made simple: calculate RER, feed 0.8x at target weight, and lose about 1% a week with a worked 12 kg example.

Learn to assess your dog body condition score at home with the 9-point WSAVA scale, the look-feel-look method, and a step-by-step checklist.

Dog heart failure monitoring made simple: count your dog’s sleeping breathing rate, watch for red flags, and keep a daily log your vet can use.

Dog heart disease nutrition has two jobs: cut whole-day sodium and protect heart muscle. The evidence on protein, omega-3 and taurine.

Diabetic dog daily care made simple: sync meals to insulin, spot lows early, and track glucose, water and weight.

Dog diabetes diet management is about slowing glucose, not banning carbs: fibre, slow-release starch and steady protein keep blood sugar controlled.

A dog digestive health self-check: read appetite, vomiting, posture, stool and weight signs at home and know the red flags for the vet.

Dog pancreas care starts with fat: why a genuinely low-fat diet is the cornerstone, what the numbers mean, and the feeding mistakes to avoid.