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In this episode, Pat speaks with Cameron Drury, CEO & Co-Founder at Canwi. Canwi is a user-friendly financial planning tool that aims to make building and sticking to a financial plan easy and engaging through an interactive drag-and-drop interface, real-time projections, and personalised guidance. Cameron Drury LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/camerondrury/ Canwi Website: https://www.canwi.com.au/ Patrick Gardner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/csba-patrick-gardner/ A world of efficiency awaits you at Netwealth: https://ensombl.com/go/20241025 Join the Ensombl platform: App Store: http://www.ensombl.com/apple Google Play: http://www.ensombl.com/google Desktop: https://www.ensombl.com/ General Disclaimer – https://www.ensombl.com/disclaimer/
In honor of Healthy Pets' 12th Anniversary Week, I spoke with my CANWI cofounder, Dr. Donna Raditic about the exciting achievements and research being done to improve nutrition for our companion animals. For more information go to Is Your Pet's Food Making Him Obese? (mercola.com)
Science Writer and Behaviourist Linda P Case is back. This time we talk about the science behind the food we serve our pets? Can we compare human processed food to the processed food we serve our dogs? Overall, the big question we try to answer is: if the large pet food companies are conducting their own research, how much can we really trust their objectivity?Linda P Case - The Book - Dog Food LogicThe Blog - The Science Dog https://thesciencedog.comThe Canine Nutrition Course https://thesciencedog.com/science-dog-courses/Instagram @LindaPCaseAlso mentioned on this episode: Canwi https://canwinstitute.org
Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Donna Raditic recap CANWI's Awareness Week by discussing the amazing panelists who were interviewed.
Dr. Karen Becker and Dr. Donna Raditic welcomes you to celebrate CANWI's Awareness Week.
Holistic veterinarians and CANWI founders Drs. Karen Becker and Donna Raditic discuss the importance of the Student Partnerships in Animal Nutrition (SPAN) Program, which gives vet students and vet tech students access to updated information about different pet diets.
Veterinary treatment is reactive for the most part. CANWI hopes to initiate a change in veterinarian’s mindsets by encouraging them to take a more proactive approach in the animals they care for. For more information on this topic go to : https://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2018/11/03/ways-to-help-pets-remain-healthy-and-happy.aspx
CANWI hopes to provide pet owners information on how AGEs can affect their cat’s nutrition and wellness, especially since feline nutrition studies are lacking. For more on this topic go to: https://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2018/10/31/ages-in-processed-cat-food.aspx
Tripawds Podcast Episode #62: Are home cooked pet food diets really better for cats and dogs? A group of vet nutritionists are looking at fresh versus store-bought pet foods in a groundbreaking new study. On this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio we'll speak with pet nutrition expert Dr. Donna Raditic, DVM, DACVN, CVA. Fresh Versus Store-Bought Pet Foods Study Needs Your Support Millions of dogs and cats are fed high heat processed, commercial foods throughout their lives. But is this really the best nutrition we can offer? Heat treatment of foods can cause a reaction between the proteins and sugars called "the Maillard reaction" which results in the formation of what is termed dietary Advanced Glycation End- Products or AGEs. Studies have shown that elevated levels of AGEs in tissues are associated with age-related diseases in humans, rats, and dogs including diabetes, cataracts, osteoarthritis, atherosclerosis, renal disease, cardiovascular diseases, and cancers. Dietary AGEs and their accumulation in the body may be one of the ways diets can impact age- related diseases in humans and our companion animals. Preliminary data suggests some pet foods may contain over 122 time the AGEs found in processed human foods! A groundbreaking independent study led by the Companion Animal Nutrition and Wellness Institute (CANWI) will compare the levels of AGEs in processed and fresh food pet diets and evaluate the influence of feeding differing intakes of dietary AGEs. The study will involve veterinary nutritionists, food scientists and one of the most prestigious veterinary colleges in the Country. Learn how his study can help pet parents make better food choices for our cats and dogs. Dr, Raditic will explain what CANWI does and how pet parent support is critical to the health of our pets. Support the show (https://tripawds.com/support)