We are excited to welcome the Franksville Veterinary Clinic care team to Prairie Side!
Our Franksville Clinic and Prairie Side have combined to give you and your pets the best in veterinary care.
Our Franksville Clinic and Prairie Side have combined to give you and your pets the best in veterinary care.
We continually have conversations with our clients about pet nutrition. People are often very passionate about the food they choose for their pets. We understand that everyone, veterinarians and family members, have the same goal – to keep our patients healthy. So, it can be a difficult conversation to have when we inform owners they are not doing the best thing for their pets.
Why do we continue to have the conversation though? The answer is simple. Because food plays such a large role in the overall health of dogs and cats. Our conversations focus on two aspects: (1) What are you feeding? (2) How much are you feeding? When we deal with these two aspects of pet nutrition, we can manage a lot of long-term problems through nutrition support.
We have been asked why we don’t tell people which food to feed their pets. We do believe that each pet is an individual. To properly make a recommendation, we evaluate the following items for each pet:
When we can put all of these factors into an equation, then we can make a better recommendation for you. As we said earlier, the ultimate goal is to figure out how to keep your pet healthy. Nutrition management for your pet can be a big factor in managing their health.
To help us, please make sure that you know what you are feeding your furry family member before you come to the appointment. Don’t be shy, just let us know. Additionally, there are so many foods out there that we can’t keep track of them all. Please take a picture of your food AND take a picture of the side panel (ingredients and nutritional breakdown). When we don’t recognize the food you describe, then we can use the pictures to help you.
Also, we will need to know how much you are feeding. If it’s a “scoop”, please take the time to figure out how many actual cups of food are in a typical “scoop”.