Good food for pets

If “good food” was enough, half the pets I see wouldn’t be sitting in my clinic.

This is what most pet owners think too.

I see it every day at Pet Labs (™️): pets who look fine on paper, eating the “right” brands, supplements everywhere, but still struggling with:

- recurring gut issues
- skin flare-ups
- low energy or unusual fatigue



I wish more pet owners knew: nutrition isn’t just what goes into the bowl.

It’s about bioavailability, ingredient synergy, and whether the diet actually supports the animal’s body long-term.

That’s why I’m careful about what I recommend - whether it’s a home-cooked plan, a commercial diet, or a functional product I develop at Pet Labs (™️).

I don’t chase trends. I don’t give one-size-fits-all advice. I focus on what works.

Some people think I’m strict, but honestly, it’s the pets who teach me the most.

I hug them daily (I bet none of you can say that about your clients 😅), watch them thrive on real food, and tweak things when science and practice disagree with marketing claims.

I’d love to hear from you: what’s one  pet food or pet supplement that confused you completely?

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