Did you know that a good nutritional diet is a key factor in your pet’s health? It enhances your pet’s quality and quantity of life and can even sometimes serves as part of a treatment plan for certain medical issues.

From kidney disease to arthritis, even pets with allergies can benefit from prescription diets that we offer. Since most animals may not require specific veterinary prescription diets, at Animal Oasis of the Rockies, our Doctors make food recommendations based on your pet’s specific needs.

While your pet may love to share your meal with you, it doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Those portions could cause your pet to add extra weight, eventually becoming obese. 

At Animal Oasis of the Rockies in Broomfield, CO, our veterinarian provides advice on pet nutrition and will ensure that your pet is healthy. We offer a variety of other veterinary services to meet the needs of each pet.

Pet Calories Needed Per Day

The nutritional needs of each pet vary based on size, breed, and age. Dog nutrition is completely different from cat nutrition. Here are some general guidelines:

  • 10-pound cat: 200 calories 
  • 50-pound dog: 700 to 900 calories 
  • Larger dogs: Maximum of 1,350 calories

Components Of A Balanced Diet For Pets

Protein

Protein helps repair muscles, overall body maintenance, and growth. Cats need an amino acid known as Taurine. It’s important for their hearts, vision, and reproduction.

Fats 

Fats are the biggest source of energy needed by your pet to grow well. Some fatty acids are also required for healthy skin and fur and to absorb nutrients, protect vital organs, and insulate the body.

Carbohydrates

These types of food provide energy, maintain a healthy digestive system, and help with reproduction.

Vitamins and Minerals

They are usually prescribed to treat a particular vitamin deficiency. Our veterinary team will determine what vitamins your pet needs more or less of.

Water

About two-thirds of your pet’s body mass is plain water, which is why water is so vital for your pet’s health. Ensure that your pet has unlimited access to clean drinking water at all times. When it comes to water, dogs and cats have different needs. However, both may require more water on hot days than on cooler days.

Exercise

Exercises help your pet stay fit and steer clear of diseases. Discuss with our veterinary expert on the best course of action to increase your pet’s physical activity. 

Prescription Diets

Medicated diets help to boost the nutritional needs of ailing pets. Manufacturers make pet food specifically for various disorders such as arthritis, diabetes, allergies, kidney disorder, or pancreatitis. If you believe your pet could benefit from prescription diets, discuss it with our veterinarian. 

Supplements

At the senior stage, your pet may need more fiber as compared to other nutrients such as proteins, vitamins, and minerals. Dietary supplements can be an essential addition to your pet’s diet with age. Other supplements, such as fish oils, also provide healing for various health disorders.