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  • What to feed your senior dog?
    2024/08/01

    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


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    20 分
  • Puppy and Kitten Nutrition: Essential Tips and Guidelines
    2024/07/25

    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
    1. Understanding Growth Needs: Puppies grow rapidly, especially in the first six months. Their nutritional needs are higher per kilogram of body weight compared to adult dogs. Actually, they need about 3 x their RER in the first 4 months and then around 2 x their RER between 4-6 months - so huge!
    2. Caloric Requirements:: Rule of thumb method
    • Small Breed Puppies: Higher metabolic rate, requiring about 110-130 calories per kg per day.
    • Medium Breed Puppies: Moderate metabolic rate, requiring about 90-110 calories per kg per day.
    • Large Breed Puppies: Lower metabolic rate per pound, requiring about 65-90 calories per kg per day.
    1. Adjusting Based on Activity and Growth: Monitor your puppy’s body condition and weight against the growth charts for their breed and adjust the food intake as needed. Puppies should have a visible waist when viewed from above and a tucked-up belly. Adjust portions if they seem to be gaining too much weight or not growing as expected.
    2. Frequency of Feeding:
    • Under 4 months: 4 meals per day.
    • 4-6 months: 3 meals per day.
    • Over 6 months: 2 meals per day.
    Feeding Kittens
    1. Caloric Requirements:
    • Kittens typically require about 110 -130 calories per kg of body weight per day ( divide by 2 for every 1/2 kg)
    1. Adjusting Based on Activity and Growth: just like dogs, monitor the kitten’s body condition and adjust food intake accordingly. Kittens should be lean but not too thin, with a visible waist and a smooth, rounded tummy. Adjust feeding portions if the kitten appears too thin or is gaining weight too quickly.
    2. Frequency of Feeding:
    • Under 6 months: 3-4 meals per day.
    • 6-12 months: 2-3 meals per day.
    • Over 12 months: Transition to adult feeding schedule, typically 2 meals per day.


    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.

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    21 分
  • Bladder Health and Urinary Stones: Solutions for Your Pets
    2024/07/17

    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


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    18 分
  • Understanding and Managing Pancreatitis and Liver Disease in Dogs & Cats
    2024/07/11

    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


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    19 分
  • Kidney Disease in Dogs & Cats: Nutrition Tips and Treats
    2024/07/04

    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


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    19 分
  • Itchy Skin and Nutrition Insights for Dogs and Cats
    2024/06/27

    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


    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.

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    32 分
  • Do you have a chunky monkey...aka, furry best friend? If you do, you're not alone...!
    2024/06/20

    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


    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.

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    25 分
  • Home Made Dog Food: Benefits, Challenges, and Tips
    2024/06/14

    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


    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.

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    21 分