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I’m thrilled to bring you this episode of Healing Tails, where we dive way beyond kibble and bowls and into the neuroscience of feeding. I chat with feeding pioneer Dr. Carol Smeja, creator of the Original Mine Pet Platter, about how mealtime dynamics shape digestion, behavior, and emotional well‑being in our pets. You'll hear how a seemingly simple shift in feeding method can revolutionize your pet’s health. We explore the science behind why dogs and cats need to engage with their food—how sensory perception, visual territory, smelling, and slower eating can reduce anxiety, improve nutrient absorption, and even rescue feeding‑averse pets. We also guide you through actionable steps to enrich mealtime, whether you're feeding one pet or many.
Dr. Carol Smeja, a trailblazer in pet nutrition science, emphasizes that "HOW you feed your pet is just as important as WHAT you feed them." With a PhD in psychology and sociology, she initially studied human eating behaviors, collaborating with U.S. and global food companies and government agencies to enhance public health. Her passion for animals inspired her to apply her expertise to understanding the eating behaviors of dogs and cats. Through ancestral research on wolves and wildcats, combined with animal observational studies in zoos and wildlife habitats, Dr. Smeja developed The Original mine Pet Platter. She shares her groundbreaking insights through conferences, podcasts, and consultations, empowering pet parents to improve their pets' health and wellbeing through mindful feeding practices.
Get your tickets to WholePetCon: https://wholepetcon.com/
*DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this video is to educate and to inform. It is no substitute for professional care by a veterinarian, licensed nutritionist or other qualified professional. You‘re encouraged to do your own research and should not rely on this information as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Ruth and her guests express their own opinions, experience and conclusions, and Dr. Ruth Roberts neither endorses or opposes any particular views discussed here. 🐾 FIND a Holistic Vet ► https://www.ahvma.org/
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I’m thrilled to bring you this episode of Healing Tails, where we dive way beyond kibble and bowls and into the neuroscience of feeding. I chat with feeding pioneer Dr. Carol Smeja, creator of the Original Mine Pet Platter, about how mealtime dynamics shape digestion, behavior, and emotional well‑being in our pets. You'll hear how a seemingly simple shift in feeding method can revolutionize your pet’s health. We explore the science behind why dogs and cats need to engage with their food—how sensory perception, visual territory, smelling, and slower eating can reduce anxiety, improve nutrient absorption, and even rescue feeding‑averse pets. We also guide you through actionable steps to enrich mealtime, whether you're feeding one pet or many.
Dr. Carol Smeja, a trailblazer in pet nutrition science, emphasizes that "HOW you feed your pet is just as important as WHAT you feed them." With a PhD in psychology and sociology, she initially studied human eating behaviors, collaborating with U.S. and global food companies and government agencies to enhance public health. Her passion for animals inspired her to apply her expertise to understanding the eating behaviors of dogs and cats. Through ancestral research on wolves and wildcats, combined with animal observational studies in zoos and wildlife habitats, Dr. Smeja developed The Original mine Pet Platter. She shares her groundbreaking insights through conferences, podcasts, and consultations, empowering pet parents to improve their pets' health and wellbeing through mindful feeding practices.
Get your tickets to WholePetCon: https://wholepetcon.com/
*DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this video is to educate and to inform. It is no substitute for professional care by a veterinarian, licensed nutritionist or other qualified professional. You‘re encouraged to do your own research and should not rely on this information as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Dr. Ruth and her guests express their own opinions, experience and conclusions, and Dr. Ruth Roberts neither endorses or opposes any particular views discussed here. 🐾 FIND a Holistic Vet ► https://www.ahvma.org/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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