Explore every episode of the podcast The Pet Nutrition Show, with Amanda and Dr Anna.
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| What to feed your senior dog? | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:19:31 | |
In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton dive into the nutritional needs of senior dogs. They discuss how aging affects brain and joint health, and highlight the importance of adjusting diet to maintain weight, muscle mass, and overall health. Key points include reducing calorie intake, increasing protein, managing oxidative stress with antioxidants, and ensuring proper hydration. The episode also touches on the importance of a balanced diet for joint health, managing multiple health conditions, and recognising nutritional deficiencies. Practical tips for enhancing digestion and maintaining dental health in senior dogs are also provided. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:39 Pet Q&A: Is Dementia Inevitable for Senior Dogs? 01:51 Understanding Senior Dogs: Age and Nutritional Needs 02:30 Key Nutritional Differences for Senior Dogs 03:37 Managing Oxidative Stress in Senior Dogs 04:35 Joint Health and Nutrition for Senior Dogs 06:44 Weight Management Tips for Senior Dogs 08:43 Digestive Health in Senior Dogs 10:18 Hydration and Food Texture for Senior Dogs 13:38 Special Diets and Nutritional Deficiencies 16:08 Dental Health in Senior Dogs 17:39 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Puppy and Kitten Nutrition: Essential Tips and Guidelines | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:20:40 | |
Puppy and Kitten Nutrition: Essential Tips and Guidelines In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, hosts Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton discuss the dietary needs of puppies and kittens, including the risks of giving calcium supplements, differences in growth rates and nutritional requirements between small and large breeds, and the importance of high-quality protein, vitamins, and minerals. They also touch on the challenges of home feeding versus commercial diets, and suggest supplementing with omega-3s and antioxidants. Dr. Anna provides a practical food hack using baby food to introduce pets to new flavours and textures. 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:28 Pet Q&A: Can I Give My Puppy a Calcium Supplement? 01:44 Understanding Puppy and Kitten Growth Rates 04:45 Nutritional Needs of Puppies and Kittens 10:33 Breed-Specific Nutrition: Fact or Fiction? 16:35 Commercial vs. Homemade Diets 18:21 Home Food Hacks: Treats for Puppies and Kittens FEED GUIDE NOTES: Feeding Puppies
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| High Protein, Low Carb: The Diet Pets Crave? | 02 May 2024 | 00:50:35 | |
In this episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton have a fascinating discussion on pet nutrition, with special guest Daniel Schulof. Daniel is an ex-lawyer, the author of the book "Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma, and the founder of American company, KetoNatural Pet Foods, which made the news recently by bringing a $2.6billion dollar class action against Hills, along with 2 affiliated companies and 5 research groups. We dive deep into the health impacts of dietary carbs, and the health benefits of low carbs. We also delve into the technical challenges of producing low carb kibble and touch on the upcoming class action lawsuit against Hills Pet Nutrition and the debate over diet and canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). We'll devote a whole episode to that next week. Anna talks about feeding dogs raw vegetables, highlighting which are safe and which should be avoided. She wraps up with a home food hack for using leftover fruit peels as a healthy snack for both pets and their owners. 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:22 Spotlight on Keto Natural Pet Foods and Legal Battles 00:59 Pet Q&A: The Do's and Don'ts of Feeding Raw Veggies to Dogs 02:58 Exclusive Interview: From Lawyer to Pet Nutrition Advocate 04:44 The Science Behind Low Carb, High Protein Diets for Pets 13:08 Unpacking the Impact of Carbohydrates on Pet Health 22:14 Addressing Common Concerns: Kidney Disease and Pancreatitis 24:47 Exploring the Canine Gut Microbiome on a High Protein Diet 26:30 The Transition to New Dog Foods and Gut Microbiome Adaptation 27:08 Rapid Adaptation and the Science Behind Gut Changes 29:08 Exploring the Nutritional Profile of Different Dog Diets 33:38 Sustainability and the Future of Pet Nutrition 45:45 Addressing the DCM Controversy and Legal Challenges 47:02 Reflections and Home Food Hacks for Pets Ref: We also referred to this study here, during the show. It's a recent one about Immune-Modulating Effects of Low-Carbohydrate Ketogenic Foods in Healthy Canines. Join us in future episodes of the Pet Nutrition Show as we dig deeper into topics like the ideal protein content for pets, the importance of gut health, and the role of pet food in waste management. Let's create a sustainable and healthy future for our pets and the environment.Follow us on Facebook or Instagram to get updates or ask questions we can cover in future episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Paws and Proteina: Transforming Pet Nutrition in Egypt | 24 Apr 2024 | 00:23:58 | |
In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, hosts Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton explore the evolving pet food industry in Egypt. Guest Ashraf El Sharkawy, co-founder of Proteina, explains the culture of pet parenting in Egypt and the growth of their company from feather waste for feed meals to insect protein for pet food. He also explains local food waste challenges, and the dominance of imported pet food - something they're trying to change. Ashraf also shares the outstanding palatability results they've been achieving. In Q&A, Dr Anna talks about distinguishing between food-derived tryptophan and supplements for aiding with pet anxiety. They finish up with a food hack for making pet-friendly falafel for dogs! 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:44 Q&A: Understanding Anxiety Chews and Tryptophan 03:37 Exploring Egypt's Emerging Pet Food Industry 05:03 The Rise of Insect Protein in Pet Nutrition 10:21 Pet Ownership Trends in Egypt 14:38 Launching a New Pet Food Brand in Egypt 21:46 Home Food Hacks: Making Dog-Friendly Falafel Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Cat Pate in Vietnam and Vegemite Eggshell Biscuits! | 18 Apr 2024 | 00:20:06 | |
This episode of The Pet Nutrition Show is a bit different. It involves an inheritance, a legacy, an interpreter, students from orphan backgrounds in Vietnam and pet food. We interview co-founders of Googaga, a pet food company in Vietnam that makes cat pate, supports cat rescues around the country, and came into being after a series of English language lessons. Dr Anna also doubles down on eggshells: should they be used as a 'supplement' and using them in a delicious recipe for Dr Anna's Vegemite Eggshell Biscuits. (yes, you read that correctly.) (We also apologise in advance for audio quality that's not quite as good as normal.) 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:31 Eggshells in Your Dog's Diet: Yay or Nay? 02:05 From Inheritance to Innovation: The Birth of Goo Ga Ga Pet Food 06:21 Challenges and Triumphs in Cat Food Creation 11:10 Supporting Vietnam's Cat Rescue with Goo Ga Ga 15:39 Educational Projects and Future Goals 17:08 Home Food Hacks: Eggshell Biscuits for Dogs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Kelping the world, and making a meal of meal worms. | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:25:12 | |
In this episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, Dr. Anna Sutton and Amanda Falconer interview special guest Benjamin Armenjon, the Managing Director of European seaweed product pioneers Oceanium. Previously, the GM of Ynsect, the cutting edge insect producers, Benjamin shares insights on the nutritional advantages and sustainability of mealworms vs black soldier fly larvae, and then dives into the world of kelp. The episode highlights the importance of diverse, sustainable ingredients like kelp in pet food, focusing on the ecological benefits and innovative farming techniques. Anna also explains the science behind fibre bound phenolics, their benefits in pet diets, and differences from free antioxidants. Plus, don't miss Dr. Anna's gourmet food hack for pets using leftover prawns, green beans, and turmeric! 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:36 Diving Into Fiber Bound Phenolics 04:03 Introducing Benjamin Armenjon: From Insects to Kelp 04:26 Exploring the World of Mealworms 09:25 The Cutting-Edge of Insect Farming 12:19 The Sustainable Future of Kelp Farming 17:56 Kelp's Role in Pet Nutrition 22:27 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna 24:42 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Algae-action for pet food...gut, immunity and poo. | 04 Apr 2024 | 00:27:55 | |
In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, hosts Amanda and Dr. Anna delve into the world of algae...and the algae-based products, finding their way into pet food. The episode features an interview with Anthony Jacobs from Green Blue Health, who shares insights on the nutritional advantages and sustainability of algae-based omega-3 sources compared to traditional fish oils. The conversation covers the production process of algae fatty acids, its environmental benefits, and its applications in enhancing gut health and immunity in pets. Additionally, they explore Algumin, a marine polysaccharide product, its impacts on pet health, and specifically the gut and immune system, as well as recent research on faecal consistency in dogs. Dr. Anna concludes with a home food hack involving sweet potato, emphasizing its nutritional benefits for pets. 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:17 Algae: A Sustainable Pet Food Solution 00:52 Q&A Session: From ORAC Scores to Sustainable Ingredients 02:29 Diving Deep into Omega-3 from Algae 06:31 The Fascinating World of Algae and Its Nutritional Benefits 10:31 Algumin: A Game-Changer for Pet Health 24:29 Innovative Research and Real-World Impact of Seaweed Bioactives 26:14 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Talking with PetGood, Sweden's insect-based pet food. | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:23:18 | |
In this episode, we continue the conversation about insects...and specifically, the black soldier fly. We shine the spotlight on petgood,a Swedish company that makes insect-based pet food, and launched here in Australia, last year. Amanda interviews Dr. Nicki Sluczanowski, an Australian vet who's the head vet at petgood, to learn about her journey into insect-based pet nutrition and the company's mission and products. They dive into the nutritional and sustainability advantages of using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) in pet diets, debunk myths around raw and meat-based diets, and discuss ongoing research on the beneficial properties of BSFL. Dr Anna also answers a question about chocolate for dogs - it is Easter, after all! She also unveils one of the simplest food hacks you'll find - honey - and shares why it's good nutritionally. 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:17 Insect-Based Pet Food: A Sustainable Choice 00:34 Easter Special: Can Dogs Have Chocolate? 01:41 Australia Meets Sweden: The Launch of PetGood 05:16 The Fascinating World of Black Soldier Fly Larvae in Pet Food 11:41 The Science Behind Insect-Based Pet Nutrition 19:44 Introducing Insect-Based Dental Sticks in Australia 21:10 Home Food Hacks: The Benefits of Honey for Dogs 22:02 Stay Connected with Us Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Buzz about Insects in Pet Food - Part 2 | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:22:14 | |
In this Pet Nutrition Show episode, Dr. Anna Sutton and Amanda Falconer dive deep into the world of bugs in pet food - specifically the Black Soldier Fly. They continue the conversation on how and why insects are being used in pet nutrition, with Martin Pike, the CEO and co-founder Viridian Renewable Technology, an Australian company making protein from insects, and specifically the black solider fly larvae (BSFL). They cover how insect protein could help dogs with kidney problems because it's high in calcium and low in phosphorous. They also discuss how bugs in pet food might improve gut health, make chicken eggs better, and surprisingly, how pets love the taste! Plus, farming insects for food is good for the planet and the wallet. Dr. Anna also suggests giving your dogs the fatty bits from your steak - it's okay and they'll love you for it. 00:02 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:25 Pet Q and A: Insect Protein for Dogs with Renal Disease 01:44 Interview with Martin Pike: Insect-Based Pet Food Manufacturing 08:05 The Nutritional Value and Sustainability of Insect Protein 09:43 The Consumer Perspective on Insect Protein 16:52 The Commercial Viability of Insect Protein 20:28 Dr. Anna's Food Hack: Steak for Dogs 21:40 Conclusion and Invitation for Feedback Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The Buzz about Insects in Pet Food | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:22:15 | |
In this Pet Nutrition Show episode, Dr. Anna Sutton and Amanda Falconer dive deep into the world of bugs in pet food - specifically the Black Soldier Fly. They kick-start a series on how and why insects are being used in pet nutrition, and chat with Martin Pike, the CEO and co-founder Viridian Renewable Technology, an Australian company making protein from insects, and specifically the black solider fly larvae (BSFL). They explore how his team breeds flies for food, the shocking reality of food waste in Australia and the role insects could play in tackling the problem. Plus, they dig into the nutritional perks of serving up BSFL-based grub to our furry friends. Wrapping up, Dr. Anna shares a genius hack for using salmon skins in pet meals. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:10 Insects in Pet Food: An Unconventional Approach 00:50 Q&A: Understanding Fatty Acids in Pet Nutrition 01:57 From Math Nerd to Insect Farmer: Martin Pike's Journey 05:33 The Business of Insect Farming 10:22 The Environmental Impact of Food Waste 14:36 Innovations in Insect Farming 20:30 Dr. Anna's Food Hack: Salmon Skins 21:36 Wrapping Up and Looking Ahead Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| From food waste to pet food | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:21:33 | |
Sustainable Pet Nutrition: Transforming Food Waste into Pet Food In this episode of 'The Pet Nutrition Show', host Dr. Anna Sutton and co-host Amanda discuss an interesting topic: the use of food waste in pet food. While we all strive to minimise our own food waste, the food industry faces a different kind of challenge - dealing with vast amounts of waste on an industrial scale. Today, we dive into the innovative ways one leading company, Kagome, is turning carrot pulp and tomato skin and seed, into valuable ingredients for pet food. Their guest, Troy Hugdson, marketing lead with Kagome, shares the challenges and the benefits of creating NinjinFibre carrot fibre and LycoFibre tomato fibre, full of antioxidants and beneficial fibre, from food waste. He also reveals future plans for producing beetroot and apple fibre. The episode concludes with a 'food hack' for pet owners. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:10 Discussion on Food Waste in Pet Food 01:03 Q&A Session: Benefits of Chia Seeds for Dogs 05:54 Interview with Troy Hugdson: From Food Waste to Nutritious Pet Food 06:49 Exploring the Ninjin Fibre Project 14:10 The Journey of Tomato Waste to LycoFibre 20:26 Future of Food Waste in Pet Nutrition 23:04 Food Hack: Homemade Carrot and Tomato Supplement 23:39 Conclusion and Invitation for Reviews and Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Raw, kibble, slow-cooked, freeze and air dried…what really is the best food for your dog or cat? | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:26:40 | |
Pet Nutrition Special: Raw, kibble, slow-cooked, freeze and air dried…what’s the best food for your dog or cat? In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, hosts Amanda Falconer and Dr. Anna Sutton dive into processing and the impact that has on nutrition and quality. The results may surprise you! They also discuss the importance of variety in pet food, rotating between protein sources and meal formats. They explore the variety of protein sources, like animal by-product meals, insect protein, and plant-based proteins, noting their nutritional profiles and the role they play in a pet's diet. Toward the end, Dr. Anna shares a fun 'food hack' for making a refreshing pet treat using melons and bananas. 00:02 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:42 Pet Q&A: The Importance of Offal in a Raw Diet 02:25 Understanding Different Pet Food Processing Methods 12:08 Exploring Protein Sources in Pet Food 21:30 Making Informed Choices for Your Pet's Diet 22:58 The Importance of Diet Variety for Pets 25:24 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna 26:25 Closing Remarks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Bladder Health and Urinary Stones: Solutions for Your Pets | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:18:12 | |
In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show with Amanda and Dr. Anna, the focus is on bladder health and urinary stones in pets. We discuss why dog urine can burn grass and offer solutions like increasing water intake and dietary adjustments. We also dive deep into the different types of urinary stones, their causes, and how diet influences their formation. The episode covers specific strategies for managing struvite and calcium oxalate stones, the importance of water intake, and emerging research on probiotics and plant extracts for urinary health. A home food hack is shared for encouraging pets to drink more water. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:28 Why Does Dog Urine Burn Grass? 01:33 Solutions for Preventing Grass Burn 02:44 Understanding Urinary Health in Pets 03:47 Dietary Impact on Calcium Oxalate Stones 05:13 Dietary Impact on Struvite Stones 06:01 Adjusting Diet for Optimal Urinary pH 07:51 The Role of Water in Preventing Stones 08:55 New Frontiers in Nutritional Support 12:25 Breed Susceptibility and Symptoms 14:07 Therapeutic Diets: Risks and Management 16:34 Home Food Hacks for Better Hydration Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| What should your dog or cat really eat? | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:24:20 | |
The Pet Nutrition Show: What should your dog or cat really eat?Achieving Balance and Sustainability in Your Pet's Diet In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton speak with Laura Ward, a renowned pet nutritionist from the UK. They explore key components of a balanced diet for dogs and cats, focusing on proteins, fats, fibres, vitamins, minerals, and water. The discussion digs into the trend of 'biologically appropriate' foods and its meaning in the context of pet nutrition, touching on evolution and the dietary needs of cats as obligate carnivores. Further into the episode, they discuss the roles and importance of digestibility and bioavailability in pet foods. The conversation also delves into common food allergies in pets and the benefits of rotating diets. The episode concludes with a highlight on the importance of sustainable pet food formulation and a ‘food hack’ involving celery from Dr. Anna. 00:02 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:18 Understanding Biologically Appropriate Foods 01:05 Pet Q&A: Offal in Dog's Diet 02:45 Interview with Laura Ward: Key Components of a Balanced Diet 03:22 Understanding Protein Sources and Carbohydrates in Pet Food 06:02 The Importance of Fats in Pet Food 06:55 Understanding AAFCO and FEDIAF Standards 08:54 The Debate on High Protein Diets 11:40 Understanding Biologically Appropriate Diets 16:58 Addressing Food Allergies in Pets 20:47 The Importance of Sustainable Formulation 23:14 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna 24:07 Closing Remarks and Show Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Can Dogs and Cats Go Vegan? | 14 Feb 2024 | 00:26:12 | |
The Pet Nutrition Show: Can your pet go vegan? And would it help them and the planet? They talk with Australian vet and academic, Dr Andrew Knight, about the environmental implications of shifting pets to vegan diets, and what it does to their health. They also discuss what biologically appropriate really means, whether being an obligate carnivore means cats need to actually eat meat, and some surprising results around longer lives. The episode wraps up with a simple, healthy food hack featuring carrots. 00:02 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:16 The Debate: Can Pets Have a Vegan Diet? 01:15 Pet Q&A: Digestibility of Plant-Based Protein vs Meat-Based Protein 02:26 Interview with Andrew Knight: The Environmental Impact of Vegan Diets for Pets 04:40 The Impact of Vegan Diets on Greenhouse Gas Emissions 05:22 The Effect of Vegan Diets on Land and Water Use 06:30 How Dietary Change Affects Food Availability 09:44 Health Impacts of Vegan Diets for Pets 13:48 Understanding Digestibility and Bioavailability in Pet Diets 14:46 The Truth About Cats and Vegan Diets 17:46 The Benefits of Vegan Diets for Pets 24:17 The Industry's Response to Vegan Pet Diets 25:28 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna References Knight A (2023) The relative benefits for environmental sustainability of vegan diets for dogs, cats and people. PLoS ONE 18(10):e0291791 The relative benefits for environmental sustainability of vegan diets for dogs, cats and people Knight A, Huang E, Rai N, Brown H (2022) Vegan versus meat-based dog food: Guardian-reported indicators of health. PLOS ONE 18(8): e0291214. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291214 More information, including cited research papers, can be found here: https://sustainablepetfood.info/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Are Dogs and Cats Bad for the Environment? | 06 Feb 2024 | 00:21:11 | |
The Pet Nutrition Show: Are Dogs & Cats Bad for the Environment?In the first episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, Dr. Anna Sutton and Amanda look at the impact of pets on the environment, the sustainability of pet food, and food hacks that pet owners can implement at home. They talk with food security expert Dr Peter Alexander and the author of the first global assessment of the environmental impact of pet food, about whether pets and their diets have a negative impact on the environment. They also discuss the potential environmental benefits of insect protein in pet food, the importance of transparency in pet food manufacturing and the impact of trends like pet food premiumisation and humanisation. The episode concludes with Dr. Anna demonstrating how to utilise leftover watermelon and yogurt to create a nutritious treat for dogs. 00:03 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:20 Are Dogs and Cats Bad for the Environment? 01:02 Pet Q&A: Insect Protein in Dog Food 02:01 Interview with Peter Alexander: Environmental Impact of Pet Food 05:38 The Environmental Impact of Dry Pet Food 06:22 The Impact of Pet Food on Greenhouse Gas Emissions 12:58 The Role of Insect Protein in Pet Food 15:30 Policy Interventions and Carbon Tax on Pet Food 18:38 The Poo Problem: Dealing with Pet Waste 19:41 Dr. Anna's Food Hacks: Watermelon for Dogs 20:58 Conclusion: The Pet Nutrition Show References: Peter Alexander, Aiden Berri, Dominic Moran, David Reay, Mark D.A. Rounsevell, The global environmental paw print of pet food, Global Environmental Change, Volume 65, 2020 Pedrinelli, V., Teixeira, F.A., Queiroz, M.R. et al. Environmental impact of diets for dogs and cats. Sci Rep 12, 18510 (2022). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Understanding and Managing Pancreatitis and Liver Disease in Dogs & Cats | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:18:30 | |
Understanding Pancreatitis and Liver Disease in Pets In this episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton explore the causes, symptoms, and dietary management of pancreatitis and liver disease in dogs and cats. The discussion emphasises the importance of low-fat, highly digestible diets and highlights some food hacks and supplements that can aid in managing these health issues. The episode wraps up with advice on how to recognize symptoms and seek proper veterinary care. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 01:36 Understanding Pancreatitis in Pets 02:45 Causes and Risk Factors of Pancreatitis 05:17 Managing Chronic Pancreatitis with Diet 08:29 Symptoms and Diagnosis of Pancreatitis 09:24 Exploring Liver Disease in Pets 10:04 Nutritional Management of Liver Disease 12:14 Understanding Liver Shunts 16:16 Home Food Hacks for Pets with Pancreatitis or Liver Disease Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Kidney Disease in Dogs & Cats: Nutrition Tips and Treats | 04 Jul 2024 | 00:19:06 | |
Managing Kidney Disease in Dogs and Cats: Nutrition Tips and Treats Hosts Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton discuss kidney disease in pets, focusing on nutrition management. They explore appropriate diets, the importance of reducing phosphorus and protein intake, and share tips for tasty, low-phosphorus treats. They also touch on the symptoms of kidney disease, the role of inflammation, and relevant supplements. The episode concludes with a simple homemade treat recipe for dogs with kidney issues, blending cottage cheese, veggies, and mashed potatoes. 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:46 Q&A: Treats for Dogs with Kidney Disease 02:25 Understanding Kidney Disease in Pets 03:58 Nutritional Management of Kidney Disease 09:32 Homemade Diets for Pets with Kidney Disease 12:37 Supplements and Botanicals for Kidney Health 17:36 Home Food Hacks with Dr. Anna 18:34 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Itchy Skin and Nutrition Insights for Dogs and Cats | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:31:40 | |
Understanding Itchy Skin and Coat Health in Pets In this episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, Dr. Anna shares insights from her recent course in Vienna on clinical nutrition, focusing on itchy skin and coat health in pets. She talks about common symptoms of itchy skin—such as scratching, licking, and rubbing—and underlying causes like allergies, infections, and stress. Dr. Anna explains the roles of nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, bioactive lipids, and probiotics in maintaining skin barrier function. The hosts also explore elimination diets for diagnosing food allergies and the complexities of treating skin issues in pets. Plus they cover a question about why a dog’s coat might appear reddish, touching on causes like sun exposure, diet deficiencies, and genetics.To wrap up, Dr. Anna gives a simple home food hack to boost a pet's coat health using chia seed oil. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 01:20 Q&A: Why Does My Dog's Coat Turn Reddish? 05:53 Understanding and Treating Itchy Skin in Pets 07:58 Common Causes of Dermatitis in Pets 17:38 Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Skin 23:30 Identifying and Managing Food Allergies 27:10 Addressing Dull and Brittle Coats 30:15 Home Food Hacks for a Healthy Coat 31:00 Conclusion and Show Notes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Do you have a chunky monkey...aka, furry best friend? If you do, you're not alone...! | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:24:48 | |
In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show with Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton, the focus is on the issue of obesity in pets. They discuss how to identify if your dog or cat is overweight through various methods including using the body condition score and monitoring weight at vet visits. Dr. Anna shares insights into the causes of pet obesity, linking it to similar factors affecting human obesity such as overfeeding, lack of exercise, and potentially even environmental factors. She also delves into the health repercussions of obesity in pets, such as diabetes and arthritis, and discuss emerging research on the role of leptin and the microbiome in weight regulation. Practical advice is given on managing pet weight, including reducing treat intake and adjusting portion sizes, alongside healthier treat alternatives. The episode wraps up with a segment on home food hacks for healthier pet treats. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:27 Q&A: Identifying Pet Obesity 04:16 Understanding Pet Obesity 05:14 Causes of Pet Obesity 08:13 Health Impacts of Pet Obesity 18:10 Managing Pet Obesity 22:21 Healthy Treats and Food Hacks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Home Made Dog Food: Benefits, Challenges, and Tips | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:21:05 | |
In this episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, Amanda and Dr. Anna Sutton discuss various aspects of clinical nutrition and home prepared diets for pets. Dr. Anna shares insights from a recent clinical nutrition course in Vienna, focusing on case studies and the role of nutrition in supporting pet health. It explores the growing popularity of home prepared diets, their challenges, and the importance of nutritional balance. The session wraps up with practical tips for formulating balanced home diets and maintaining pet health. And in Q&A, we touch on the common causes of itchy skin in pets and offers advice on maintaining skin health. 00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:17 Dr. Anna's Experience in Vienna 01:44 Q&A: Causes of Itchy Skin in Pets 04:53 Deep Dive: Home Prepared Diets 06:23 Challenges and Solutions for Home Prepared Diets 14:15 Benefits of Home Prepared Diets 16:10 Comparing Home Prepared and Vegetarian/Vegan Diets 17:56 Tips for Ensuring Nutritional Completeness 19:16 Home Food Hacks 20:35 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Pawprints: Crafting Pet Food for Picky Cats | 23 May 2024 | 00:21:28 | |
When you think of Indonesia, we're betting it's more visions of tropical beaches with great surf...not innovation in pet food. But this week, we head to Indonesia to talk with the founder of Indonesian cat food manufacturer, Pawprints. Dr Anna talks with Jackie Sulistyo about her journey into the pet nutrition industry, inspired by her picky cat Leo and the lack of pet food variety in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jackie explains how Pawprints leverages novel insect protein from black soldier flies for its cat food, and explains the benefits for digestion and allergies. The episode also explores pet ownership behaviours, sustainability concerns, and the importance of local pet food production and ingredients in Indonesia. Finally, Jackie shares Pawprints' future plans for product expansion and team growth. Dr Anna also answers a question even you may have asked yourself: can your dog eat parsley??? 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:43 Weekly Pet Q&A: Is Parsley Safe for Dogs? 01:59 Exclusive Interview: Jackie Celestia on Sustainable Cat Food in Indonesia 04:45 The Rise of Pet Ownership in Indonesia 07:13 Innovating with Insect Protein: Pawprints' Journey 11:04 Local Ingredients and Pet Food Production in Indonesia 15:45 Sustainability and Consumer Preferences in Indonesia 17:02 Marketing Strategies and Future Plans for Pawprints 20:10 Closing Thoughts and How to Connect with Pawprints Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| The David and Goliath Lawsuit: Pet Advocate vs Hills Pet Nutrition | 09 May 2024 | 00:28:07 | |
In this episode of The Pet Nutrition Show, where we talk pet nutrition, sustainable pet food and all things related, we have part two of our chat with Keto Natural Pet Foods founder, Daniel Schulof. This is a special episode, where we reveal more about Daniel's David and Goliath lawsuit against Hill's Pet Nutrition. And if you think that's an exaggeration, Hill's, part of Colgate Palmolive, had revenues $4.29 billion USD in 2023. Daniel's company is somewhat smaller. This lawsuit centres on the issue of canine dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and the FDA investigation in the US into potential links to certain pet food diets. Daniel explains how the FDA's investigation into DCM and grain-free diets led to widespread controversy, significantly impacting his and other companies. He argues that misleading information and cherry-picking of data triggered the FDA's investigation. The lawsuit Daniel has filed aims to represent other affected pet food companies and to expose the alleged manipulation and misconduct that sparked the DCM scare, seeking justice and correction in the pet food industry's information ecosystem. The episode emphasises the complexity and implications of this lawsuit for pet nutrition science and industry practices. 00:00 Welcome to the Pet Nutrition Show! 00:25 Special Episode: The David and Goliath Lawsuit Explained 00:56 Understanding Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) 02:30 The FDA Investigation and Its Impact 06:00 Unveiling the Lawsuit Against Hill's Pet Nutrition 09:11 The Allegations of Misconduct and Fraud 18:45 Exploring the Evidence and Legal Strategy 21:56 The Long Road Ahead: Litigation Timeline and Expectations 24:52 Defining Success in the Fight Against Misinformation 27:10 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward References: You can read more from Daniel in a blog post here. You can dive into the lawsuit, here.Join us in future episodes of the Pet Nutrition Show as we dig deeper into topics like the ideal protein content for pets, the importance of gut health, and the role of pet food in waste management. Let's create a sustainable and healthy future for our pets and the environment.Follow us on Facebook or Instagram to get updates or ask questions we can cover in future episodes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Is your dog missing out? Topping up the diet for Optimal Health | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:30:28 | |
In this episode of the Pet Nutrition Show, host Amanda and small animal nutritionist Dr. Anna Sutton look at just what's missing or underdone in typical commercial pet diets. They explain the roles of nutrients like Omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics in promoting pet health. They delve into how these supplements can address specific needs related to joint health, gut health, cognitive function, and overall anti-inflammatory benefits. This episode also highlights Bestie's new range of Thera-Bites, formulated to bridge the nutritional gaps in pet diets.
00:00 Introduction to the Pet Nutrition Show 00:39 Why Supplement Premium Dog Food? 05:28 Understanding Antioxidants for Dogs 12:43 The Role of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids 22:36 Gut Health and Biotics 30:02 Conclusion and Product Launch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||