Can your Veterinarian give you Diet Advice?

Written on 06/19/2024
Auntie M


While it’s important to seek your veterinarian’s advice about a lot of things, diet may not be one of them… Why you ask? Well, let’s talk about it!🩺🐶🍽️

Unfortunately, most veterinarians don’t receive nutrition education, this is usually an additional course that they have to seek out, and the courses that are offered to veterinarians are usually taught by commercial dog food companies! Like Hills Science Diet! Omg - RIGHT! 👎
 
I have personally read the textbooks that veterinarians are given, and it explicitly advocates against home cooking, telling vets to dissuade clients, and that most pet owners are not capable of maintaining or creating a balanced diet, which I do have to agree with to an extent! (I know you didn’t expect me to agree with them on that!) 😯
 
The issue is that most pet owners seek out advice from Facebook users and create their own recipes, that are lacking in essential nutrients and completely off balance. ☠️
 
Nowadays, most veterinarians are recommending a website called BalanceIT, seems like a good option, right? ❌ WRONG… While it does technically balance the required nutrient profiles… It lacks in a holistically balanced diet. Overall, it will give you singular protein and vegetable sources, refined oils, and their vitamin mix which is all synthetic. 🛑
 
This sample recipe is full of issues. From farm raised problematic Tilapia, corn (which isn’t good for anyone), canola oil (trans fat), and table salt! 😱 That’s a lot of toxins to add to your dog’s bowl… Using balance it is basically like giving your dog the nutrient quotient of kibble, but you just had to work really hard to cook it! 🌽🚫
 
Now what is the point of home cooking if we’re not adding beneficial antioxidants and whole foods that are going to give our dogs the help they need to live long and healthy? 🫶
 
The goal of a balanced diet is sticking to the proper ratios, adding beneficial, fruits and veggies, and a whole, nutrient rich, grain that is going to give a good fiber quotient. You also want a mineral supplement that is derived all natural sources, so it’s easy to absorb and doesn’t go in one end and out the other! 🫐🥕🥚
 
Now, with all this being said, some veterinarians are very well-versed in creating holistic diets, and they can give you a recipe that is going to work for your dog. Just make sure to find out what their additional credentials are! 💯
 
You definitely don’t have to rely on your veterinarian for diet advice. They already wear a lot of hats: general practitioner, dentist, surgeon. It’s a lot to ask that they also be your dog’s nutritionist, don’t you think?! 🧑‍⚕️
 
So do your research and find a canine nutritionist that’s certified and vetted with at least 5+ years experience. Make sure that their recipes have been trial tested AND lab tested. 📋
 
I have been a Certified Canine Nutritionist for 16+ years. My recipe is balanced for all life stages and AVAILABLE FOR FREE on my website and my App! You can also find my Cooking Class in my App for Ulitimate Dog Diva Subscribers. 🙌
 
If you have dogs that have extra needs or hard to beat allergies, I do custom diet and herbal consultations as well, feel free to shoot me an DM if you have any other questions! 💕