"Feeding a bowl of dry kibble is like eating a bowl of dry cereal. How would your body feel if the only thing you ever consumed was dry cereal that had a synthetic vitamin/mineral mix added in? While that might be considered a complete diet containing all the vitamins and minerals needed for survival, it most certainly would not result in vibrant health. Yet this is exactly what 95% of the population is feeding their pets."

- Dr. Judy Morgan -

Our Service

Clinical Pet Nutrition

Are you seeking the most scientifically sound and personalized nutrition plan to support your pet’s unique health needs?

Do you want to ensure your furry companion is receiving the precise balance of nutrients for their specific life stage, breed, and any underlying health conditions?

Are you looking for expert guidance to navigate the complex world of pet food and make informed decisions that truly impact your pet’s well-being?

While every pet deserves nutritious food, some have specific dietary requirements due to age, breed predispositions, allergies, sensitivities, or existing health conditions. Clinical Pet Nutrition goes beyond general guidelines, offering a targeted and evidence-based approach to optimize your pet’s health through carefully crafted dietary plans.

Tailored Fuel for Optimal Health

Clinical Pet Nutrition is a specialized field that applies scientific principles and the latest research to develop individualized feeding strategies for pets. It recognizes that “one size fits all” doesn’t apply when it comes to nutrition, especially for animals with unique health challenges or specific needs.

Why Choose Clinical Pet Nutrition?

Clinical Pet Nutrition offers a distinct advantage by providing:

  • Evidence-Based Recommendations: Dietary plans are based on scientific research and nutritional guidelines specific to your pet’s species, breed, life stage, and health status.
  • Personalized Formulations: Diets are tailored to address specific nutritional deficiencies, manage underlying health conditions (like kidney disease, diabetes, allergies, or gastrointestinal issues), and support optimal growth and aging.
  • Expert Guidance: You’ll receive guidance from professionals with in-depth knowledge of animal physiology, biochemistry, and the therapeutic effects of different nutrients.
  • Precise Nutrient Balancing: Ensuring your pet receives the exact amounts of essential vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, and carbohydrates for their individual needs.
  • Management of Health Conditions: Utilizing diet as a crucial tool in managing and potentially improving various health issues.
  • Support for Sensitive Systems: Developing hypoallergenic or easily digestible diets for pets with allergies or sensitivities.
  • Optimization for Life Stages: Creating tailored plans for puppies, kittens, adults, and senior pets to support their changing nutritional demands.
  • Performance Enhancement: Designing diets for active or working animals to fuel their energy and recovery.

How Clinical Pet Nutrition Works

A Clinical Pet Nutrition approach typically involves:

  1. Comprehensive Assessment: A thorough evaluation of your pet’s medical history, current health status, breed predispositions, lifestyle, and any existing dietary concerns.
  2. Nutritional Evaluation: Analysis of your pet’s current diet and identification of any potential deficiencies or imbalances.
  3. Development of a Tailored Plan: Creation of a specific dietary strategy, which may involve recommendations for commercial diets, prescription foods, or carefully formulated home-prepared meals.
  4. Precise Calorie and Macronutrient Calculations: Ensuring your pet receives the appropriate energy and building blocks for their individual needs.
  5. Supplementation Guidance (if necessary): Recommendations for specific vitamins, minerals, or other supplements to address deficiencies or support therapeutic goals.
  6. Monitoring and Adjustments: Ongoing assessment of your pet’s response to the dietary plan and adjustments as needed to optimize their health outcomes.
  7. Collaboration with Your Veterinarian: Working closely with your veterinarian to ensure a cohesive and integrated approach to your pet’s care.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Clinical Pet Nutrition Consultation is a complementary service and is not a substitute for regular veterinary care. We work in collaboration with your veterinarian to provide comprehensive support for your pet's health. It is crucial to consult with your veterinarian for any medical conditions or concerns your pet may have.

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Please bring any relevant medical records, a list of your pet's current food (including brand, type, and feeding amount), a list of any treats and supplements they receive, and any specific questions or concerns you have.

 

No, you should not stop veterinary care. My services are designed to complement, not replace, professional veterinary care. It's important to maintain regular check-ups and treatments with your veterinarian while exploring holistic approaches.

It can address a range of problems, including digestive troubles, skin conditions, itching, and respiratory challenges. It also identifies food intolerances, parasites, and environmental factors like hidden mold and allergens that might be impacting your pet's health.

Yes, it can! Sometimes, behavioral issues are like smoke signals indicating underlying health concerns. By identifying nutritional imbalances or environmental stressors, QNT can provide insights that lead to improvements in your pet's behavior.

Think of QNT as a roadmap for your pet's health journey. While standard approaches may focus on symptoms, QNT dives deeper, aiming to uncover root causes. This can help in extending your pet's life, saving on expensive vet bills, and addressing issues that traditional methods might miss.

Recommendations often involve incorporating whole food supplements made from high-quality, natural ingredients. Dietary changes may also be suggested to eliminate processed foods, allergens, or other substances that may be hindering your pet's health. The focus is on providing your pet's body with the specific nutrients it needs to heal and function optimally.

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