Puppy and Kitten Nutrition
The first months of a pet’s life are a period of rapid growth, and proper nutrition during this time supports healthy bone development, immune function, and overall growth. Puppies and kittens require diets formulated specifically for their age and species, with higher calorie density and different nutrient ratios than adult food. We recommend age-appropriate, complete and balanced diets during this stage, and can discuss feeding frequency, portion sizes, and how to transition between foods. Large and giant breed puppies have additional considerations around calcium and phosphorus ratios that can affect joint and skeletal development, and our team will address these specifically if you have a larger breed dog.
Adult Dog and Cat Nutrition
Adult dogs and cats have different energy requirements than growing puppies and kittens, and feeding a formula appropriate for their size and activity level is essential to maintaining a healthy weight. Overfeeding, even with a high-quality food, can lead to gradual weight gain that is difficult to reverse over time. Our team can assess your pet’s current body condition score and help you determine the right daily portion for their needs. We can also discuss the differences between dry and wet food options, the role of treats, and how to evaluate the ingredient quality of the food you are currently using.
Senior Pet Nutrition
As dogs and cats age, their metabolism slows, their muscle mass may decline, and their organ function can change in ways that affect nutritional needs. Senior pets often benefit from diets with adjusted calorie levels, high-quality protein sources, and ingredients that support joint health and cognitive function. Our team will evaluate your senior pet’s current weight, body condition, and overall health status before making dietary recommendations. We will also discuss how to make feeding adjustments that support comfort and quality of life as your pet moves through their senior years.
Weight Management
Excess weight is one of the most common health concerns in companion animals, and it significantly increases the risk of joint problems, cardiovascular stress, and other serious conditions. Our team approaches weight management as a collaborative effort, starting with a body condition assessment and a realistic goal-setting conversation. We will recommend an appropriate daily calorie target, suggest feeding adjustments, and monitor progress at follow-up visits. Veterinary-grade weight management diets are available through our Online Store if a specialized product is appropriate for your pet’s situation.
Specialized Dietary Needs
Some pets require specialized diets to help manage chronic health concerns affecting the kidneys, gastrointestinal tract, or other organ systems. These diets differ from standard commercial foods in specific nutrient levels and are recommended only following a veterinary assessment. Our team will discuss when a specialized diet is appropriate for your pet, explain what to look for on labels, and help you transition your pet to a new food in a way that minimizes digestive disruption. Our Online Store carries a range of veterinary-grade options for pets with specific dietary requirements.