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In this episode, Toni sits down with Amanda Smith, a functional canine nutritionist and founder of Canine Gut Solutions, to talk about the connection between gut health, nutrition, and chronic health issues in dogs. Amanda shares her journey from a 20-year career in veterinary medicine to becoming a nutrition consultant after her own French Bulldog was diagnosed with pancreatitis, leading her to question conventional feeding recommendations and explore a more holistic approach.
Amanda explains why so many dogs struggling with issues like chronic itching, digestive problems, and inflammation may need more than symptom management. She discusses the importance of fresh food, gut health testing, food and environmental sensitivities, and how understanding what's happening inside the body can help pet parents make more informed decisions instead of relying on trial and error.
The conversation also explores pet parent advocacy, asking questions, and building confidence when navigating veterinary care. Toni and Amanda encourage listeners to think critically, seek education, and remember that improving a dog's health doesn't have to be overwhelming. It's an insightful discussion packed with practical advice for anyone looking to better understand the role nutrition plays in their dog's overall well-being.
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In this episode, Toni sits down with Amanda Smith, a functional canine nutritionist and founder of Canine Gut Solutions, to talk about the connection between gut health, nutrition, and chronic health issues in dogs. Amanda shares her journey from a 20-year career in veterinary medicine to becoming a nutrition consultant after her own French Bulldog was diagnosed with pancreatitis, leading her to question conventional feeding recommendations and explore a more holistic approach.
Amanda explains why so many dogs struggling with issues like chronic itching, digestive problems, and inflammation may need more than symptom management. She discusses the importance of fresh food, gut health testing, food and environmental sensitivities, and how understanding what's happening inside the body can help pet parents make more informed decisions instead of relying on trial and error.
The conversation also explores pet parent advocacy, asking questions, and building confidence when navigating veterinary care. Toni and Amanda encourage listeners to think critically, seek education, and remember that improving a dog's health doesn't have to be overwhelming. It's an insightful discussion packed with practical advice for anyone looking to better understand the role nutrition plays in their dog's overall well-being.

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