![]() Transaction total is prior to taxes & after discounts are applied. Must be signed into your Treats account prior to purchase. Treats members enjoy Free Standard Shipping on select orders over $49. Terms and conditions of this offer are subject to change in the sole discretion of PetSmart. Quantities may be limited and deliveries may be delayed. Treats members receive free shipping on select orders over $49.00, prior to taxes & after discounts are applied. Offer may not be combinable with other promotional offers or discounts. Savings will automatically reflect in shopping cart with purchase of qualifying product and enrollment in Autoship. Must be signed in to your Treats account to receive discount. Certain products and brands are not eligible for sitewide offers or promotions and specifically excludes: select products from The Pharmacy at PetSmart, all Royal Canin and Eukanuba products, all services, give cards, gift certificates, previous purchases and charitable donations. Save 35% on your first Autoship order up to a maximum savings of $20.00 and 5% on all recurring orders. Terms and conditions of this offer are subject to change at the sole discretion of PetSmart. Limited to one time per customer during the offer period. Offer may not be combined with other promotional offers or discounts and specifically excludes any available Autoship offers. Offer not valid on services, gift cards, gift certificates, previous purchases, charitable donations, and may exclude all or select items from various brands. Discount taken off highest priced qualifying item in cart. Offer valid with Treats membership online only at or on the app. Save $10 off your first purchase of $50 or more in Pharmacy. Savings will automatically reflect in shopping cart with purchase of qualifying product. Offer not valid on veterinary care, services, gift cards, gift certificates, previous purchases & charitable donations. See product page to determine eligibility. While pets with a healthy muscle condition score, coat and skin quality are probably getting all the protein (and other nutrients) they need, problems with these body systems can be due to a wide variety of nutritional and non-nutritional problems, which can be diagnosed by a veterinarian.Save 20% online only for merchandise on or the PetSmart app. Within reason, more protein is not generally dangerous, but may be wasteful. Younger and geriatric pets may need more young pets for growth, and old pets because they appear to be less able to utilize dietary protein than are younger animals. As long as the diet has the proper balance of available amino acids, whether they come from plant or animal sources does not make any difference to the nutritional health of the pet.Īlthough energy requirements vary greatly, protein needs are fairly constant, with adult dogs generally needing at least 1 gram per pound, and adult cats at least 2 grams per pound. Animals use protein as a source of the amino acids they cannot make, and of nitrogen for the ones they can make. In healthy pets, coat and skin quality also can be affected by the amount of protein (and a number of other nutrients) consumed. ![]() ![]() The muscle condition score also helps estimate whether or not the pet is receiving enough protein. ![]() Veterinarians also use Muscle Condition Scoring to determine your pet’s health. Although both are about the same size, the highly active nature of the Jack Russell Terrier compared to the slower pace of the miniature poodle can result in very different energy intakes to maintain a healthy body condition.įor the long term, you will adjust the amount you feed your pet to keep it in a healthy, moderate body condition score according to the Body Condition Scoring Chart shown below: For example, an active Jack Russell Terrier versus a miniature poodle. As mentioned, these calculations can only give crude, “zip-code” level estimates of your pet’s Calorie needs (and so how much to feed), which can change with time and circumstances.įor example, some dog breeds also require more or less energy by the inherent nature of their breed. ![]()
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