Cooking For Your Pet

Are you confused about all the conflicting information about pet foods? Have you tried different diets for your pet and still not sure if that is the right diet? Do you want to have more control over what you feed your pet?

If you answered yes to any of these questions or if you are looking to have more control over the ingredients going into your pet food, we may have the answer for you. Our veterinary technicians are passionate about nutrition and we are available to help you in this decision making process.

If you have ever considered cooking for your pet we have several products in clinic which can help you.

Hilary Watson is a renowned pet nutritionist and has worked for over 20 years formulating completed and balanced diets for pets. There are now 3 different ways that you can make complete and balanced food for you own companions at home:

  1. The original way with Hilary’s complete and balanced cookbook, to be used in conjunction with the Hilary’s Blend nutritional supplement and essential fats. This method gives you complete control over the ingredients in your pets’ diet. There is even a cookbook and supplement if your cat or dog has a kidney condition and you would like to make complete and balanced meals for them.
  2. The use of Hilary’s Blend MealMaker Garden Harvest, Hilary’s Blend Nutritional supplement and essential fats. The MealMaker is a dehydrated blend of 10 vegetables and fruits which makes home cooking a little less time consuming and it comes with a recipe booklet.
  3. The all new Just Add Meat (JAM) which combines the nutritional supplement, the Garden Harvest and the essential fats. This formulation allows you to choose between 14 different sources of protein for your dog. The JAM product also comes in a limited antigen formulation for dogs with food allergies.

Please note that regardless of the type of feed you choose for your pet (dry food, home cooked or others), it is essential to provide a complete and balanced diet to avoid nutritional deficiencies and keep him healthy as long as possible!