Useful information about the needs of cats and dogs with nutritionally sensitive health conditions.
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Examination of defecation frequency, fecal characteristics and fecal scoring as well as patient history can be used to determine if a pet’s diarrhea originates from the small intestine versus the large intestine ꟷ or if both segments of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are affected. A diarrhea localization assessment can help narrow the list of possible causes, help determine a plan of action, and provide a baseline for assessing improvement.
The Purina Fecal Scoring Chart is a practical, easy-to-use tool that can help clients describe their pets’ stools.
A practical, easy-to-use chart that helps localize diarrhea to the small or large intestine.
Probiotics are a nutritional intervention that may help manage pet health issues from gastrointestinal tract and beyond.
The Purina Fecal Scoring Chart is a practical, easy-to-use tool that can help clients describe their pets’ stools.
Probiotics offer many benefits, but with so many options available, pet owners may not know how to select the best quality and most appropriate one for their pet's needs
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Zoran, D. L. (2017). Nutritional management of gastrointestinal disease. In S. J. Ettinger, E. C. Feldman & E. Côté (Eds.), Textbook of veterinary internal medicine: Diseases of the dog and the cat (8th ed., pp. 1892─1899). Elsevier.