Nutritional Counseling
What are you putting in your pet’s body? If you’re not sure, or if you have ever questioned the quality of your pet’s nutritional intake, then you and your pet may benefit from nutritional counseling.
Foods and Supplements
Nutritional deficiencies can rob your pet’s body of natural resources and lay the groundwork for medical problems such as bladder and kidney stones, obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Symptoms such as tiring easily, not wanting to play or run, frequent trips outside to the bathroom, or increased thirst can be mistaken for signs of aging, when in fact your pet should be feeling much more active and robust.
By adding “whole foods” to your pet’s diet and incorporating proper nutritional supplements, you can increase your pet’s lifespan and quality of life. There are many options available today and our staff will be happy to find the best feeding plan for you and your family’s lifestyle.
You and Your Pet: Fit-for-Life
Can you feel your pet’s ribs? You should be able to! Are you and your pet living a healthy, active lifestyle? Dr. Gardner and Registered Technician, Darice Marcoccia would like to invite you to join one of our “Fit-for-Life” groups. Dr. Gardner will evaluate your pet’s physical fitness and diet. She will develop a plan to help your pet lose weight, while enjoying healthy exercises with their favorite person…You!
For more information, or to schedule a Nutritional Evaluation, please call (317) 257-5334. |