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Nutrition & Diet Counseling

Get expert guidance on your pet's nutrition, weight, and feeding to support lifelong wellness.

Nutrition & Diet Counseling: Fueling Your Pet’s Health the Right Way
Just like humans, nutrition plays a vital role in your pet’s health. The right food can boost energy, support healthy weight, improve skin and coat, strengthen the immune system, and even help manage chronic conditions. But with so many options out there—kibble, raw, grain-free, prescription diets—it’s not always easy to know what’s best.

That’s where veterinary-guided nutrition and diet counseling comes in.

Why Nutrition Matters at Every Life Stage

Your pet’s dietary needs evolve over time. A growing puppy or kitten requires different nutrients than a senior pet or one with food sensitivity. Breed, size, activity level, medical history, and even dental health can influence what kind of diet works best.

Through routine wellness exams and tailored counseling, we help pet parents make informed decisions that align with long-term health goals.

Common Reasons to Seek Nutrition Guidance

  • Weight gain or obesity

  • Food allergies or sensitivities

  • Digestive issues (vomiting, diarrhea, or gas)

  • Kidney disease, diabetes, or pancreatitis

  • Poor coat condition or skin problems

  • Age-based dietary transitions

  • Switching food brands or formats

If your pet has special medical needs, we may recommend a prescription diet to support their treatment plan.

What to Expect from a Nutrition Consultation

  • Thorough health review including lifestyle, age, and current diet

  • Body condition scoring (BCS) to assess ideal weight and energy needs

  • Customized feeding plan including brand, portion size, and schedule

  • Supplement recommendations when appropriate (e.g., joint, skin, digestive health)

  • Ongoing support for dietary changes, food transitions, or weight monitoring

We work with you to create a plan that’s realistic, balanced, and easy to maintain at home.

Should You Consider Prescription Pet Food?

Some pets benefit from therapeutic diets that are scientifically formulated to support specific health conditions. These are typically available only through your veterinarian and are often part of a broader treatment plan for conditions like:

  • Kidney disease

  • Urinary tract issues

  • Allergies

  • Diabetes

  • Gastrointestinal disorders

We’ll let you know if this is a good option for your pet—and if not, we’ll recommend the best alternatives from trusted, high-quality sources.


Nutrition is one of the most powerful tools you have to keep your pet thriving. Whether you’re starting fresh with a new puppy or adjusting for age or health concerns, we’re here to guide every bite along the way.

🐾 Looking to keep your pet healthy and happy? Visit us—we’re here to support every step of the way.

FAQs

We have provided some answers to our most common questions.

By Oregon law, a licensed veterinarian must have a valid Veterinary-Client-Patient relationship with you and your animal to provide veterinary services. A valid VCPR cannot be established online, via e-mail, or over the phone. It can only be established by a veterinarian performing a physical examination of your animal. This means that the veterinarian has seen the animal within the last year and is personally acquainted with the care of the animal by virtue of a physical examination of the animal or by medically appropriate and timely visits to the premises where the animal is kept. A VCPR must be in place for a veterinarian to be able to legally provide treatment, prescribe medications, or administer vaccines to an animal. The veterinarian must have examined the animal within the last year to establish the VCPR.

Yes, at Willakenzie Animal Clinic, we currently do not offer walk-in appointments.

At Willakenzie Animal Clinic, we provide veterinary services to both canines and felines.

At Willakenzie Animal Clinic, we accept CareCredit, which provides payment plans for veterinary care.

At Willakenzie Animal Clinic, we accept cash, checks, all major credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and CareCredit.