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Author: Sam - The Pet Quarter

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Dog & Cat Podcast
163 Episodes
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The Dangers Of Seed Oils For Dogs
The dangers of seed oils in cat food
Why So Many Dogs Have Allergies Now
Cat Nutritionist Shames the Worst Dry Cat Foods
If You Love Your Cat, Feed Them Like A Tiger
If Your Cat’s Poo Stinks, Stop Blaming the Litter
Your Vet’s Allergy Food Is Keeping Your Dog Itchy
You Don’t Need Expensive Food to Save Your Cat’s Health
Why Cats Vomit on Kibble (It’s Not Hairballs)
the pet food crisis nobody is talking about
If Cats With Kidney Disease Need Moisture… Why Is Renal Food Dry?
Dog Nutritionist SHAMES The Worst Dog Foods. JUST NO!
Best Treats for Diabetic Dogs (And the Science You’ve Never Been Told)
Dry Cat Food vs. Wet Cat Food: Which One Actually Keeps Cats Healthier?
🐱 What Should Cats Eat on a Budget? A Nutritionist’s Guide
Pork For Dogs: The Good, The Bad and The Fatty
Is Carrageenan Safe In Cat Food?
Many dog owners believe their dog is allergic to meat such as chicken, beef, or lamb, but true food allergies in dogs are rare and affect only a small percentage of the population. In most cases, symptoms like itchy skin, ear infections, digestive upset, and yeast overgrowth are caused by ultra-processed kibble, poor protein quality, oxidised fats, high levels of refined carbohydrates, environmental allergens, or storage mites — not the meat itself. Industrial kibble manufacturing involves multiple high-heat processing stages that denature proteins, alter fat structures, and create inflammatory by-products that can confuse the canine immune system. Fresh, minimally processed diets and properly conducted elimination diets using single-protein meals help distinguish true food allergies from food intolerances and environmental allergies. Dogs are facultative carnivores adapted to digest animal protein efficiently, and removing highly processed starch-heavy foods often resolves symptoms incorrectly blamed on “meat allergies.”
If Cats Eat Mice, Why Do We Give Them Dry Cereal Pellets?
🐱 What Should Cats Really Eat? A Nutritionist’s Guide
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