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Treats, Supplements, and Moderation

Treats should be considered part of a pet's total daily caloric intake, not a separate, uncounted addition — a common contributor to

Treats, Supplements, and Moderation

Treats as Part of Overall Caloric Intake

Treats should be considered part of a pet’s total daily caloric intake, not a separate, uncounted addition — a common contributor to unintended weight gain when treated as unrelated to the main diet.

The General 10% Guideline

A commonly referenced general guideline suggests treats make up no more than about 10% of total daily calories, helping keep the main, nutritionally complete diet as the primary source of nutrition.

Understanding Supplements Realistically

Pet supplements vary widely in evidence quality — an advisor should be honest about what’s genuinely well-supported versus what’s more speculative, rather than presenting every supplement claim with equal confidence.

When Supplements Warrant a Veterinary Conversation

Supplements intended to address a specific health condition, rather than general wellness support, are worth discussing with a veterinarian, especially alongside any existing medication.

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