The ideal diet for dogs and cats is both highly digestible and rich in omega-3 fats and antioxidants. A balanced diet that contains these nutrients can prevent various diseases and allergies that could impact your pet’s quality of life. Hefner Road Animal Hospital can help you choose a diet that best accommodates your pet's needs and lifestyle. Make an appointment online or give us a call at (405) 773-5557 to request a consultation for your pet.
Our Pet Nutrition Center in Oklahoma City
Food that might be best for one pet may not be ideal for another. That’s why it’s very important to talk to your veterinarian about your pet’s nutrition and find out what they would recommend. Our Nutrition Center is dedicated to promoting the highest-quality pet food brands, including Hill's Science Diet, Purina, and Royal Canin. If you want the best diet for your pet, be sure to pay a visit to our Nutrition Center.
Why to Purchase Your Pet's Food Through Your Veterinarian
While it's tempting to purchase your pet's food from an online retailer, you should purchase through your veterinarian instead. We can't vouch for the quality or safety of products purchased through other retailers, and the labels may not be accurate. You may also end up with an expired product, which can also be harmful to your pet. When you purchase pet food from our Nutrition Center, you can be assured that all products are up-to-date, veterinarian-guaranteed, and from a trusted source.
Additionally, you can purchase refills of your pet's food through our Online Store and have all items shipped directly to your home.
Try to Avoid Giving Your Pet Table Scraps
It’s tempting to give your pet table scraps. While it’s easy to believe that the way to your pet’s heart is through their stomach, this can actually be harmful to their health. People foods tend to be richer and contain fats, sugars, and other ingredients that can cause digestive issues and obesity. Frequently giving your pet table scraps can also encourage them to refuse their regular food. A small piece of chicken or carrot in their bowl on occasion is no cause for concern, but try to keep the handouts to a minimum.
Is Grain-Free the Way to Be?
Some of the largest pet food brands promote grain-free diets as being ideal for dogs and cats. Is this true? Grain-free food is advertised as being higher in essential proteins and lower in carbohydrates, but this is not always the case. Furthermore, dogs that are on a grain-free diet may be at a higher risk of developing heart disease.
Contact our team at (405) 773-5557 to request a consultation with your veterinarian so we can help you make the best nutritional choices for your pet.