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Why Your Pet's Nutrition Matters
If your pet is family (and let's be honest—they are), then what's in their bowl matters just as much as what's on your plate. In this episode, we take a closer look at how nutrition impacts your pet's energy, longevity, and overall health—and why “just getting by” on basic kibble isn't enough.
I interview a local pet nutrition expert to break down how to spot early "check engine" warning signs, such as dull coats, digestive issues, and low energy, which can point to deeper nutritional imbalances. We also explore how to build a strong wellness foundation by focusing on weight management, gut health, reducing toxic exposure, and making informed decisions around vaccines and preventatives.
You'll walk away with simple, practical ways to upgrade your pet's diet—without overcomplicating things. From adding fresh foods and nutrient-dense "superfoods" to avoiding common ingredient pitfalls, small changes can make a big impact.
Because at the end of the day, we don't just want our pets to survive—we want them thriving, vibrant, and by our side for as long as possible.
Start small, stay consistent, and give your furry family the nutrition they deserve.
Stay Healthy California!
References for your research:
· Vaccination Guidelines: AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) Canine and Feline Vaccination Task Force.
· Titer Testing: Dr. Ronald Schultz’s extensive research at the University of Wisconsin on vaccine duration of immunity.
· Heartworm Maps: American Heartworm Society (provides regional risk data). https://www.heartwormsociety.org/veterinary-resources/incidence-maps
Liver Support: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice (on the use of Silymarin/Milk Thistle for hepatic support).
Thank you for listening to Healthy California.
If you have tried all my suggestions and are still having trouble with your health, and would like an appointment with me, please email me, text, or call me via the contact information below.
My contact:
Linda Brown, MPT, Doctoral Candidate Functional Nutrition
916-426-2543
www.heal-throughfood.com
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Why Your Pet's Nutrition Matters
If your pet is family (and let's be honest—they are), then what's in their bowl matters just as much as what's on your plate. In this episode, we take a closer look at how nutrition impacts your pet's energy, longevity, and overall health—and why “just getting by” on basic kibble isn't enough.
I interview a local pet nutrition expert to break down how to spot early "check engine" warning signs, such as dull coats, digestive issues, and low energy, which can point to deeper nutritional imbalances. We also explore how to build a strong wellness foundation by focusing on weight management, gut health, reducing toxic exposure, and making informed decisions around vaccines and preventatives.
You'll walk away with simple, practical ways to upgrade your pet's diet—without overcomplicating things. From adding fresh foods and nutrient-dense "superfoods" to avoiding common ingredient pitfalls, small changes can make a big impact.
Because at the end of the day, we don't just want our pets to survive—we want them thriving, vibrant, and by our side for as long as possible.
Start small, stay consistent, and give your furry family the nutrition they deserve.
Stay Healthy California!
References for your research:
· Vaccination Guidelines: AAHA (American Animal Hospital Association) Canine and Feline Vaccination Task Force.
· Titer Testing: Dr. Ronald Schultz’s extensive research at the University of Wisconsin on vaccine duration of immunity.
· Heartworm Maps: American Heartworm Society (provides regional risk data). https://www.heartwormsociety.org/veterinary-resources/incidence-maps
Liver Support: Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice (on the use of Silymarin/Milk Thistle for hepatic support).
Thank you for listening to Healthy California.
If you have tried all my suggestions and are still having trouble with your health, and would like an appointment with me, please email me, text, or call me via the contact information below.
My contact:
Linda Brown, MPT, Doctoral Candidate Functional Nutrition
916-426-2543
www.heal-throughfood.com