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Dr. Hoffman continues his conversation with Dr. Gary Richter, integrative veterinarian, founder of Ultimate Pet Nutrition, and author of "Longevity for Dogs" and "Longevity for Cats."
Holistic Veterinary Medicine: Integrative Approaches to Enhancing Pet Health with Dr. Gary Richter, an integrative veterinarian, best-selling author, and founder of Ultimate Pet Nutrition. He discusses the benefits and applications of holistic veterinary medicine, exploring how holistic treatments like acupuncture, chiropractic care, and herbal therapies can positively impact animal health without the placebo effect present in human treatments. Dr. Richter shares insights from his books, “Longevity for Dogs” and “Longevity for Cats,” and from his transition from conventional to integrative veterinary practices. He highlights the challenges pets face in modern environments, including degenerative diseases and poor nutrition. The conversation covers optimal diets for pets, the impact of environmental toxins, the role of supplements, and cutting-edge advancements in veterinary care such as stem cell therapy and targeted longevity drugs. Learn valuable lessons applicable to both animal and human health.
In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Dr. Matthew Hicks, Superintendent of Northeastern Wayne Schools in Indiana. He is also currently a lecturer at Purdue University and a dissertation chair at Indiana Wesleyan University. Earlier in his career, he served as a language arts classroom teacher and as a principal at the high school and middle school levels. He has volunteered as a Den Leader for Crossroads for America Council, Boy Scouts of America for the past eight years.Some Questions We Ask:Can you share more about yourself and your career as a superintendent? (01:46)What is the most rewarding aspect of your career? (03:58)Do you agree with the 2023 RAND study? And how do you cope with the stress your career brings? (06:56)Has scrutiny of the superintendency changed over the years? (09:27)In comparison with other administrators you interact with across the nation, do you believe your own personal experiences align with their experiences? (11:21)How do you bring the community to see and share your vision so you can build it together? (13:07)How do you communicate with the community and connect with educators and families through creative storytelling? (15:04)What is your advice for other district leaders who are struggling with building a community? (16:50)Why do you think it's important to see superintendents as humans and not just robots? (19:16)How can the community support and advocate for superintendents? (21:52)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Dr. Matthew Hicks (01:56)Rewarding aspects of being a superintendent (04:05)Thoughts about the RAND study and coping with stress (07:31)Scrutiny of the superintendency (09:34)About his personal experiences in district leadership vs others' (11:32)Uniting a community around one vision (13:17)Effective communication strategies (15:17)Advice for district leaders (16:55)Humanizing the role of superintendents (19:25)How the community can advocate for superintendents (22:05)Quotes:“There are things in education that happen that are just very difficult to deal with. Losing a student is an absolute nightmare scenario for that family, for a school community—and it is one of those things that reverberates through time. You don't forget those moments because they hurt so bad. Those sorts of things will unfortunately be a part of the role.”“And our [vision statement] is that we're a nurturing family where each Knight belongs, grows, and contributes. That's our whole vision. And so if I can't run something through the ‘belong, grow, or contribute' filter, then we're not doing it. If it doesn't fit into that filter, that's not us. That's not what we're doing right now. And so it really has helped with the decision-making. It puts us in a position to give a quality ‘no' for the things that don't fit in that vision and an enthusiastic ‘yes' for the things that do fit within that vision.”Stay in touch with Dr. Matthew Hicks:Email: mhicks@nws.k12.in.usStay in touch with Sarah Williamson:SWPR GROUP WebsiteLinkedInStay in touch with Chad Bolser:LinkedInAbout "The Secret to Transformational Leadership," which Sarah co-authored with Dr. Quintin Shepherd:Transformational Leadership Secret websitePurchase the print or ebook
Data from the Dog Aging Project has given us more insight into what pet parents are choosing to feed their dogs - and why.Where do you fall in this scale?Blogs discussed in this episode: https://www.petfoodindustry.com/nutrition/dog-and-cat-food-nutrition/article/15710225/kibble-less-likely-for-small-purebred-older-or-working-dogshttps://www.petfoodindustry.com/nutrition/research-notes/article/15710319/human-demographics-influence-dog-food-choiceSend us a text
In this episode of the Veterinary Viewfinder, co-hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and registered veterinary technician Beckie Mosser tackle a critical but often overlooked issue in the veterinary profession: climate change. -- As human medical schools in the United States and worldwide begin to integrate climate change into their curricula, the veterinary field needs to catch up. Dr. Ward and Beckie discuss the growing importance of addressing climate change within veterinary education and continuing professional development. -- They explore how environmental changes are already impacting animal health and what the veterinary community can learn from advancements in human medicine. This conversation challenges veterinary professionals to consider the future of our profession - and planet - in a rapidly changing world and the steps needed to prepare for tomorrow's health challenges. -- Join us this week to understand why climate change should be on every veterinary agenda and how to advocate for its inclusion in veterinary curricula. -- If you enjoy our podcast, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred platform. Your support helps us connect with more veterinary colleagues. We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic! -- Please share your thoughts with us on Facebook or Instagram at @VeterinaryViewfinder or VeterinaryViewfinder@gmail.com. -- Medical Schools Are Updating Their Curricula as Climate Change Becomes Impossible to Ignore - https://bit.ly/3AwVuUI -- Dr. Ward's book on Climate Change and the Pet Food Industry's Contributions - https://www.amazon.com/Clean-Pet-Food-Revolution-Better/dp/1590566025 -- #veterinary #veterinarytechnician #veterinary #podcast #veterinarypodcast #vettechpodcast #vetpodcast
Last week, I attended the annual AAFCO meeting. In this week's episode, I am going to clarify what AAFCO is, what it isn't, and discuss some of the more interesting things that I learned while attending.Send us a Text Message.
It might come as a surprise to learn that the pet food industry is a significant contributor to the global waste stream, accounting for 3% of all flexible packaging (about 300 million pounds annually). Currently, 99% of the 300 million pounds of plastic waste produced by the pet food industry each year wind up in landfills. Put another way, pet food packaging is adding 297 million pounds of plastic waste to our landfills each year. When trying to reduce a number from 99%, it might seem like a pretty easy task. However, there are a few key challenges that make transitioning to sustainable packaging in pet food a more complicated endeavor than it might seem. I recently had the pleasure of hosting Kara Stoney, Value Chain Coordinator and Sustainable Packaging Manager at Dow, on Petworking. Kara and I discussed the efforts that the pet food industry is taking to move to sustainable packaging, and the barriers that must be overcome to successfully complete the journey. Listen to the episode to hear Kara and I discuss: The challenges associated engineering packaging that is both recyclable and durable enough to protect product quality through the supply chain. It doesn't matter if packaging is recyclable if using it results is large amounts of wasted food products. The importance of maintaining palatability when transitioning to recyclable packaging materials, especially for pet food products. Some recycled plastics can impart odors to the food, and pets, particularly dogs, are much more sensitive to changes in smell and taste than humans are. If a switch to more sustainable packaging results in a pet detecting a change and refusing to eat the food, it could lead to the pet owner switching brands. The Pet Sustainability Coalition's Packaging Pledge, and the likelihood that companies will be able to meet the goals that 100% of their packaging will be recyclable, reusable, or compostable, and at least 30% of their packaging will be made from recycled content by 2025. The How2Recycle labeling system, and its impact on increasing consumer recycling, and decreasing the amount of wish-cycling (putting non-recyclable items in the recycling bin in the hope that they will be recycled). Dow's sustainable innovation in both mechanical and advanced "chemical" recycling technologies. Advanced recycling breaks plastics down to their original monomers, yielding recycled content that mirrors virgin resin - a game-changer for pet food. Dow's Pack Studios, a facility where brand owners and packaging converters can test sustainable solutions prior to production, reducing the risk of costly trials on their own production lines. Line time is so valuable that brands are hesitant to run trials, so Pack Studios reduces that barrier. My discussion with Kara highlighted the complexities in improving packaging sustainability, but also provided an optimistic look at the industry's progress through strategic partnerships, innovation in recycling technologies, and the power of consumer advocacy to drive meaningful change. Younger Millennials and Gen Z consumers are increasingly demanding sustainable options, which puts pressure on brands to continue to seek out new and innovative sustainable packaging solutions. Ultimately, advancing sustainable packaging requires an industry-wide effort. Stakeholders across the value chain - from resin producers, to converters, brands, and consumers - must collaborate closely. Continued investment in recycling infrastructure and technologies is also paramount. What are your thoughts on sustainable pet food packaging? Please share the episode, and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Roxanne Stone, the Nutrition Education Director for Solutions Pet Products, shares her journey in the pet food industry and the founding principles of Solutions Pet Products. From her background in food science, to partnering with her sister to create a revolutionary pet food and now working with Chelsea Kent at Solutions, Roxanne is an innovator and pioneer in the pet food space advocating for fresh food and better quality nutrition.
Pet food is a £120bn industry, with vast resources spent on working out how best to nourish and delight our beloved charges. But how do we know if we're getting it right? By Vivian Ho. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
There's a class action lawsuit against Hill's Pet Food.Thousands of pet parents are reporting illness and worse associated with Purina and other kibble brands. No recall (yet).Meanwhile, a single complaint (albeit valid) stokes a recall from a small raw food company.What the &*!k is going on with pet food?!B.C. Henschen joins me to talk about the behind the scenes of things we haven't yet thought of in these cases. And more comments on the insidious nature of AAFCO and regulation.
We know that the optimal diet for a dog is a raw diet. We speak with Amy Zalneraitis of the raw food delivery service, We Feed Raw, who delivers complete and balanced raw meals for dogs to your door. (00:00) - Introductions(04:50) - Pros and Cons of Raw Diet(9:00) - Pros and Cons of Kibble Diet(18:42) - Food Allergies for Dogs(21:56) - Common misconceptions of feeding raw(31:37) - Transitioning from Kibble diet to Raw Diet(33:00) - Optimal nutrition for dogs(44:51) - Protein Sources for Dogs(51:34) - The Benefits of Raw diet(55:49) - Medical issues related to diet(01:11:00) - We Feed Raw's food source(01:32:15) - Feeding your dog while traveling(01:35:30) - Combating the Pet Food Industry(01:41:37) - How We Feed Raw Started(01:57:14) - Entrepreneur Lessons Learned(02:02:00) - Advice for Small Businesses(02:14:00) - Food Allergies for Dogs----------------------------------------------------------------Canine Revolution Dog TrainingIf you need dog training, we are here to serve you!https://www.caninerevolutiondogtraining.comEpisode 91 : Erinhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/canine-revolution-radio/id1515830522?i=1000630664870Episode 67 : Chadhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/canine-revolution-radio/id1515830522?i=1000587234018Episode 51 : Kevinhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/canine-revolution-radio/id1515830522?i=1000558581715Episode 48 : Chrishttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/canine-revolution-radio/id1515830522?i=1000553921800Canine Revolution ApparelCheck out the new storefront on Amazon!Dog shirts, gym shirts, Guinea shirts, rain jackets, hoodies, etc.https://www.amazon.com/stores/CANINEREVOLUTIONAPPAREL/page/FD7AD6BF-FC04-498D-BE1E-43963961CBB1?ref_=ast_bln JOCKOFUELSupport yourself and the podcast by getting the best supplementshttps://www.jockofuel.com and use code "CANINEREVOLUTION" at checkout for 10% off your order.K9 Super SupplementsThe best supplements for your dogs, Made in America! JOINT SUPPORT, MULTI VITAMIN, WEIGHT GAINER, PUPPY FORMULA. Use code "CanineRevolution" when you checkout at https://k9-super-supplements.myshopify.com/caninerevolution for 15% off your order. Your order also helps support this podcast.We Feed RawThe #1 Pre-made Raw Dog Food Delivery Company https://wefeedraw.comGet 25% off your first order! Use code: CANINEREVOLUTIONFor guest speaking, coaching, or consultingEmail: chadsinger@caninerevolutiondogtraining.com
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"The toughest challenge for any entrepreneur is attracting great people."This week's podcast guest is Mark Scott, co-founder of pioneering petfood brand Bella & Duke, who as well as being an investor, mentor and speaker, has been recognised as an EY Entrepreneur of the Year and listed in the LDC Top 50, and has featured in The Sunday Times' Top 100 Fastest Growing Businesses.From his early days doing door-to-door sales to co-founding and building a £50m business, Mark knows a thing or two about the importance of people. In this week's episode, Ally chats with Mark as he shares the story of Bella & Duke and some of the key things he's learned in the process, including the importance of common goals, recruiting people who aren't like you, and making plenty of mistakes along the way.Founded on a belief that pets (and people) can lead happier, healthier lives through proper diet, Bella & Duke is a shining example of what can happen when the right people get together behind a unified vision. As Mark says, "This is too important not to tell people about."Connect with Mark on LinkedIn or discover Bella & Duke for yourself on the websiteSounding good?If you have enjoyed listening to this podcast, remember to subscribe and rate it to help us reach more listeners. If you would like to support the show, we would love it if you could share it with someone you think would find it helpful for overcoming the barriers to growth in their own business, solve their people problems to unlock sustainable business growth. Remember to check out all our other episodes, which you can find here on our podcast website.Do you have an people puzzle you'd like us to help you solve? Do you have a story to share about your journey? We would really love to hear from you, so please do feel free to connect with us on our LinkedIn or Instagram, find out more on our website, or get in touch with us at hello@peoplepuzzles.co.ukSocial Media LinkedIn: LinkedIn Instagram: Instagram. Website: www.peoplepuzzles.co.uk Thanks for listening!
In this episode of the Ketones and Coffee Podcast, I interview Daniel Schulof, the CEO and founder of Keto Natural Pet Foods. Daniel, who is also the author of 'Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma', delves deep into the critical issues facing pet health including obesity, diabetes, and cancer. Daniel asserts that dietary carbohydrate is the root cause of the pet obesity epidemic and discusses how commercial pet food companies have influenced the nutrition advice given by vets. He advises pet owners to focus on the macronutritional content of pet foods and not just the ingredients. The interview also explores the inception of Daniel's company, Keto Natural Pet Foods, which aims to provide low-carb solutions for pets.00:00 Introduction to the Episode00:53 Meet the Guest: Daniel Schulof02:31 Daniel's Journey into Pet Nutrition05:20 The Obesity Problem in Pets09:59 The Misinformation in Pet Nutrition11:08 The Birth of Keto Natural Pet Foods02:23 The Importance of Pet Nutrition Awareness19:17 The Deception in the Pet Food Industry21:10 The Evolution of Dogs' Diet23:24 The Impact of Carbohydrates on Pets' Health29:13 The Misinformation and Blame Game in the Food Industry30:01 The Importance of Reading Pet Food Labels30:42 Hidden Ingredients and Misleading Labels in Pet Food31:29 The Importance of Macronutrients Over Ingredients32:50 The Deception of Pet Food Companies35:52 The Consequences of Suboptimal Diets for Pets36:28 The Link Between Diet and Chronic Diseases in Pets39:12 The Misguided Advice from Veterinarians45:01 The Role of Carbohydrates in Pet Obesity and Diabetes48:15 The Challenges of Changing the Pet Food Industry52:23 The Benefits of Keto Natural Pet FoodsConnect with Daniel SchulofWebsite: https://ketonaturalpetfoods.com Follow Ketones and Coffee PodcastCall to action for listeners: Follow ketones and Coffee Podcast on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/keton.esncoffee ), Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZZmBEenvZnU8tA1npAODA ), and Lorenz ( https://www.instagram.com/ketocoachlorenz ) for updates and new episodes.~~~~~~Estrella by Audiorezout is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.~~~~~~ Go to ketocoachlorenz.com and use the contact form to get your Free Consultation!Support the show
In this episode of the Ketones and Coffee Podcast, I interview Daniel Schulof, the CEO and founder of Keto Natural Pet Foods. Daniel, who is also the author of 'Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma', delves deep into the critical issues facing pet health including obesity, diabetes, and cancer. Daniel asserts that dietary carbohydrate is the root cause of the pet obesity epidemic and discusses how commercial pet food companies have influenced the nutrition advice given by vets. He advises pet owners to focus on the macronutritional content of pet foods and not just the ingredients. The interview also explores the inception of Daniel's company, Keto Natural Pet Foods, which aims to provide low-carb solutions for pets.00:00 Introduction to the Episode00:53 Meet the Guest: Daniel Schulof02:31 Daniel's Journey into Pet Nutrition05:20 The Obesity Problem in Pets09:59 The Misinformation in Pet Nutrition11:08 The Birth of Keto Natural Pet Foods02:23 The Importance of Pet Nutrition Awareness19:17 The Deception in the Pet Food Industry21:10 The Evolution of Dogs' Diet23:24 The Impact of Carbohydrates on Pets' Health29:13 The Misinformation and Blame Game in the Food Industry30:01 The Importance of Reading Pet Food Labels30:42 Hidden Ingredients and Misleading Labels in Pet Food31:29 The Importance of Macronutrients Over Ingredients32:50 The Deception of Pet Food Companies35:52 The Consequences of Suboptimal Diets for Pets36:28 The Link Between Diet and Chronic Diseases in Pets39:12 The Misguided Advice from Veterinarians45:01 The Role of Carbohydrates in Pet Obesity and Diabetes48:15 The Challenges of Changing the Pet Food Industry52:23 The Benefits of Keto Natural Pet FoodsConnect with Daniel SchulofWebsite: https://ketonaturalpetfoods.com Follow Ketones and Coffee PodcastCall to action for listeners: Follow ketones and Coffee Podcast on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/keton.esncoffee ), Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsZZmBEenvZnU8tA1npAODA ), and Lorenz ( https://www.instagram.com/ketocoachlorenz ) for updates and new episodes.~~~~~~Estrella by Audiorezout is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.~~~~~~ Go to ketocoachlorenz.com and use the contact form to get your Free Consultation!Support the show
Elliot Haverlack has recently retired after 40 years in the pet food industry. He's held chief executive roles in many well-known companies in the pet food industry. When people of think of the many segments in the food industry, they don't usually think of pet food as being a large player. But with 2/3 of US households owning at least one pet and over $136B in annual revenue in 2022, the pet food industry carries weight in the larger food industry. In this episode, Maureen and Elliot discuss pet food history, pet food safety, and Elliot's main passion, leadership development. If you are interested in Elliot's books or coaching services go to: www.cehaverlack.com Check out Colton Pointz music at: www.coltonpointz.com Check out Flagstone Music Group at: www.flagstonemusic.com/ Follow Food Industry Insider on: Facebook Instagram
What are the pressing issues for the animal feed and pet food industries as 2023 wraps up and we move into 2024. Rachael Dettmann Spiegel, a food lawyer with Faegre Drinker in Minneapolis, shares her insight on what to expect. To date, she says there has been an increase inspections and enforcement on the part of the Food & Drug Administration in this post-COVID era. In particular, she says, the agency is looking at companies from more of a complete perspective, making visits to all manufacturing facilities rather than picking and choosing just a few to visits. She also addresses the importance of having contracts in place with suppliers, having a safety culture throughout the team and making sure product recall preparations are in place.This episode is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.comFor more information, on this and other topics, we invite you to visit our websites - www.beefmagazine.com, www.Feedstuffs.com, and www.NationalHogFarmer.com.
We're back from a quick summer break with this chat with science writer, entrepreneur, activist, and pet parent Daniel Schulof. Daniel has made it his mission to expose misinformation about pet nutrition. Listen in as we chat about how Daniel's transition from lawyer to pet parent led him to delve into the world of animal nutrition. We'll dive deep into the murky waters of commercial pet food and learn how its carbohydrate-heavy composition contributes to pet obesity and illness.Useful Links: Dogs, Dogma, and Dog FoodKetoNatural Pet FoodSupport the show If you are enjoying The Baroo Podcast you can now support the show by buying me a coffee. Shop the podcast: https://www.thebaroo.com/shop-podFollow The Baroo:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baroopodcast/Blog- https://www.thebaroo.com/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/baroopet/ Pet parent question or story of canine companionship to share ? Email charlotte@thebaroo.com or call 424-273-5131. *This podcast is for informational purposes only, even if, and regardless of whether it features the advice of veterinarians or professional dog trainers. It is not, nor is it intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary care or personalized canine behavior advice and should not be used as so. The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of the podcast author or the individual views of those participating in the podcast.
In today's episode, we're taking a deep dive into the future of pet nutrition with Dr. Shannon Falconer, CEO and founder of BioCraft Pet Nutrition. Shannon, a biochemist and animal rescue volunteer, is leading a revolution in the pet food industry with cultured meat — a sustainable, cruelty-free alternative that offers optimal nutritional benefits. We chat about everything from the environmental paw print of the pet food industry to the concept of cultured meat. Unlike vegan meat for people, BioCraft has the advantage of not needing to make their meat resemble a chicken breast or a burger because it will end up being used in pet food. I learned so much hearing about the formulation of BioCraft's cultured meat, and how it's fine-tuned for bioavailability of nutrients, in some ways, making it healthier than conventionally farmed meat. We also uncover the ecological impact of the pet food supply chain, and explore how cultured meat compares to traditional meat products in terms of cost and sustainability. This conversation is as eye-opening as it is insightful. Please share this episode with your friends and get the cruelty-free cultured meat conversation started!
Dean of Kansas State University's College of Agriculture and Director of K-State Research and Extension Ernie Minton answers the question, "What role will academia play in the future of the pet food industry?"
As a pet parent or animal guardian, you sit in the hot seat when it comes to ensuring your pet is eating truly healthy foods and treats. Yet every day it seems there is another expose about the hidden dangers of commercial pet food diets, even as many traditional veterinarians continue to recommend kibble-based feeding plans.What other options do you have as an empowered modern pet parent? If you have been asking this question, this is the episode you definitely need to listen to!About today's guest:Jessica L. Fisher is a certified holistic pet health coach and positive reinforcement dog trainer on a mission to educate dog and cat carers about alternatives to commercial pet foods and create customized meal and training plans to meet each pet's needs. She is the host of The Pet Parenting Reset at https://www.thepetparentingreset.com/Support the showLearn more about individual animal communication sessions and upcoming animal communication classes and enjoy free intuitive tools at www.animallovelanguages.com.Sign up for our Weekly Love Letter & get notified about new episodes and other timely intuitive pet parenting helps. Past episodes at http://www.animallovelanguagescom/podcastVisit the vlogcast! http://www.youtube.com/shannoncuttsIG http://www.instagram.com/loveandfeathersandshellsLove this podcast? Become a supporter! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2105365/support
Technical Fellow in Research & Development at Mars Petcare North America and industry veteran Gail Kuhlman answers the question, "What is the future of women in the pet food industry?"
In today's episode we have Cansu Caliskan who is Expert for Premium Natural Dog Treats & Chews where she will talk to us about the global state of the industry, including the connection between the meat and pet food industries, regulations, and the industry's steady growth. During the interview they also discuss the challenges faced by small meat processors in finding alternatives for pet food production and the need for communication between slaughterhouses and pet food companies.
There is a new day on the National Day Calendar. April 21 is now National Rendering Day. It's recognition the rendering industry sought as a way to educate the public on the efforts and accomplishments of renderers as well as a way to spread the word about the positive environmental impact of rendering. The date of April 21 was specifically chosen to fall on the day before Earth Day (April 22) in order to represent the sustainable nature of the rendering industry and its contributions to food waste reduction and environmental protection.In this episode, we turn to Anna Wilkinson, Vice President of Communications, and Kent Swisher, President and CEO, of the North American Renderers Association (NARA), to find out more and to learn about the inaugural National Rendering Day and how it came to be.“Rendering companies and their employees are longstanding members of their communities, improving the quality of life by volunteering and supporting local charities, providing jobs, and offering essential recycling services for farmers, restaurants and food service,” Swisher said. “Rendering upcycles by-products that would otherwise be wasted and is the purest example of the circular economy. The observance of National Rendering Day is a great way to educate the public on the efforts and strides of renderers and the positive environmental impacts of rendering.”For more information on NARA and the rendering industry in general, follow NARA's podcast, "The Invisible Industry."Video versionYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaVVglav_bmR0Ks3jBrz-PANARA website: https://nara.org/media/nara-podcast-the-invisible-industry/AudioSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4h5ntK5tW0AMPvZcrw7Fz6For more information, on this and other topics, we invite you to visit our websites - www.Feedstuffs.com and www.NationalHogFarmer.com. While you are there be sure to check out our digital editions and our new Feedstuffs 365 platform.
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What's wrong with the pet food industry? Sadly, a lot! Much of the food produced and sold to pet owners has a profoundly harmful effect on their pets' health. And the environment. That's right. The pet food industry engages in practices that aren't sustainable. It has a massive environmental impact. A somewhat recent study showed that over a quarter of the environmental effects of the animal agriculture industry are directly attributed to the foods people feed their cats and dogs. This is bad. But here's some good news… Today, Dianne interviews a woman, Shannon Falconer, whose company Becauseanimals.com is doing something about these problems. The solutions this company is developing hold great promise for environmental sustainability, for healthier pets and for human health as well. Listen to today's episode to find out more. To your dog's health and happiness!
President, Board Chairman and founding member of the National Animal Supplement Council (NASC) Bill Bookout answers the question, "What is the current and future landscape of supplements in the pet industry?"
In the latest episode of Paws & Listen, Johnny chats with dog trainer and canine nutritionist, Brittany The Pet Girl, about the pet food industry and her Transparency Project, which saw her go behind-the-scenes at pet food manufacturing facilities. Brittany is passionate about animal welfare and advocates for better standards in the industry. She's also great for a laugh - catch this fun episode now, and visit the Pet Girl's website here. https://www.thepetgirl.com.au
The Grain Market Report and Some Potential Threats K-State Research Benefits the Pet Food Industry and Kansas Agriculture Kansas Agricultural Weather 00:01:00 – The Grain Market Report and Some Potential Threats: K-State grain market economist, Dan O'Brien, covers the effects of the most recent crop production report on both corn and wheat, the on-going drought in South America, the threat of a railway strike yet again, and Russia potentially not renewing the Black Sea grain agreement. 00:12:00 – K-State Research Benefits the Pet Food Industry and Kansas Agriculture: K-State associate professor in Food Science, Valentina Trinetta, discusses her research inspired by Salmonella outbreaks in the pet food industry. In addition, Greg Aldrich, professor and director of the Pet Food Program here at K-State, previews KibbleCon and shares the ways the pet food industry benefits Kansas agriculture. 00:23:00 – Kansas Agricultural Weather: K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond says parts of the state received some precipitation this past week, along with cooler weather. He also reports that higher wind speeds are creating a greater risk for wildfires. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
If you are concerned about your pet's health, you should read “What the Pet Food Industry Is Not Telling You: Developing Good Practices for a Healthier Dog” by Dr. Stephanie Krol. More details are available at https://stephaniekrol.com/book (https://stephaniekrol.com/book)
In this episode, we talk with Philippe Poirier, Co-Founder, and CEO of Wilder Harrier, who has a passion for food and an entrepreneurial attitude to create sustainability in our food system, about what the future of pet food sustainability will be like and how Wilder Harrier operates the pet food business. He also discussed how they are reducing the environmental footprint of their current products and using alternative proteins in the products. He also addressed how they maintain consumer transparency. Wilder Harrier is based out of Montreal and its objective is to make the healthiest food for pets and the planet in a totally responsible manner, utilizing only nutritious, human-grade, and flavorful products. They strive to think out of the box and are always on the search for new and inventive components. They hope to lead the shift to a more plentiful and sustainable food system by delivering eco-friendly pet food to the mainstream market. To assure continued success, they aspire to harness the exponential potential of cutting-edge technology and create inventive alternatives to standard industrial processes.
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Katherine Ellison, founder of Bright Planet Pet took her sales experience from the Pet Food Industry and turned it into Bright Planet Pet which makes plant-based, vegan dog treats, that taste just like meat! As they describe on their website they use sustainable ingredients to lower your dog's carbon pawprint but really, their treats create up to 90% less carbon emissions and use up to 68% less water than a comparable meat-based treat! In addition, every time you buy a bag, they make a donation to plant one tree.As we "humanize" our pets we want them to eat like us and "Better Burg'r and Better Chicken" plant-based treats are waiting for your pet.Help Katherine meet her sales goal at Petco by shopping there before the end of April.Support the showFollow the Makers of Minnesota on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @MakersofMN. Send story ideas to Stephanie@stephaniesdish.com If you appreciate the work we do here, please subscribe on Patreon Please subscribe to My newsletter at https://stephaniehansen.substack.com/ so you don't miss an epiosde of the Makers of Minnesota This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Katherine Ellison, founder of Bright Planet Pet took her sales experience from the Pet Food Industry and turned it into Bright Planet Pet which makes plant-based, vegan dog treats, that taste just like meat! As they describe on their website they use sustainable ingredients to lower your dog's carbon pawprint but really, their treats create up to 90% less carbon emissions and use up to 68% less water than a comparable meat-based treat! In addition, every time you buy a bag, they make a donation to plant one tree.As we "humanize" our pets we want them to eat like us and "Better Burg'r and Better Chicken" plant-based treats are waiting for your pet.Help Katherine meet her sales goal at Petco by shopping there before the end of April.Support the show (https://paypal.me/StephanieKHansen?locale.x=en_US)
What happens when you turn down major funding to stay true to your mission?This guest's story begins with the creation of a need-based product because of 9/11. The episode shows us how being dedicated to yourself and your mission can yield success beyond your wildest dreams. ------------------------------------------------------Interested in hiring Michelle as a coach, educator, or speaker? Click HERE. Learn more about our incredible guests, Hanna Mandelbaum & Alison Blumberg, by visiting their website. You can also connect with her on Facebook or Instagram.
In episode 4 we discuss recalls, how to read pet food labels, explore the types of ingredients found in many pet foods and begin to discuss regulations in the industry. We also encourage you to participate in our future episodes by going to www.exploringcatanddognutrition.com and clicking "participate."Click here to see our show notes. Support the show (https://rawdogbarkery.com/pages/exploring-cat-and-dog-nutrition-podcast)
Today, our speaker is Gerardo PerezCamargo, Vice President of R&D at Freshpet. He joins Freshpet with nearly 25 years of pet nutrition, welfare, and research & development experience, including various leadership roles at Nestle Purina and Mars, Incorporated. Freshpet is one of the fastest-growing pet food brands. Their mission is to bring the power of fresh food for pets everywhere in good ways, people, and the planet. Learn more at www.freshpet.com. Know more about the Future of Food Technology at www.futurefoodcast.io
This episode discusses the beginning the pet food industry and the major companies that dominate the industry today. Click Here For Notes and ReferencesSupport the show (https://rawdogbarkery.com/pages/exploring-cat-and-dog-nutrition-podcast)
Shannon Falconer is the Co-Founder and CEO of Because Animals, a startup that produces cultured meat products for pets. Their goal is to reduce the pet food industry's reliance on animal agriculture. In this episode, Sharon shares how her love for animals at a young age led to a disruptive career in the biochemistry field. She explains how the process to create cultured meat works and why the commercial pet food industry needs to start paying attention to this alternative. Join in and find out how Because Animals is challenging a hundred-billion dollar industry with the help of some mighty mice! Before any world-changing innovation, there was a moment, an event, a realization that sparked the idea before it happened. This is a podcast about that moment — about that idea. Before IT Happened takes you on a journey with the innovators who imagined — and are still imagining — our future. Join host Donna Loughlin as her guests tell their stories of how they brought their visions to life. JUMP STRAIGHT INTO: (02:52) - Why Shannon Falconer wants to take animals out of the supply chain - “My decision to become vegetarian was really not so much about health. My best friends were animals.” (09:48) - On the wrong side of the line: Shannon's experience doing a postdoc at Stanford - “The sad reality of being a biomedical researcher is that even if you don't do animal work yourself, the work that you do will often touch an animal.” (13:38) - What exactly is cultured meat and how mice factor in - “Chicken and beef are the main ingredients in commercial pet food, but those are also the main allergens for cats and dogs.” (19:28) - The counterculture of cultured meat - “NARA says it's a sustainable practice, but it's a sustainable practice in the sense that it is sustaining the most unsustainable practice on the earth, which is animal agriculture.” (28:02) - The challenge of challenging a hundred-billion dollar industry - “Just before we needed to raise more money, we found out—actually just through the media—not even from them, that our investors had also invested in a competitor of ours.” (33:06) - Visionaries with a new ingredient - “We are a food biotechnology company, but we are also a consumer facing brand. Classically in venture capital, those two are very distinct styles of company.” (38:51) - Is the pet food industry becoming more open minded towards cultured meat products? - “Humans can be omnivores, vegetarians and vegans without a problem. It's a different story to feed your cat a plant-based diet.” EPISODE RESOURCES: Follow Because Animals on https://twitter.com/becauseanimals?lang=en (Twitter) and https://www.instagram.com/becauseanimals/ (Instagram) Order your own Noochies and Probiotic Sprinkles at https://becauseanimals.com/ (Because Animals' website) Read Fast Company's https://www.fastcompany.com/90665457/there-are-now-lab-grown-mouse-meat-cookies-for-cats (There are now lab-grown mouse-meat cookies for cats) Read Forbe's https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffmcmahon/2021/05/31/our-environmental-disaster-begins-with-our-words/?sh=5c8c2265ee67 (Our Environmental Disaster Begins With Our Words) Watch Ted Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/isha_datar_how_we_could_eat_real_meat_without_harming_animals (How we could eat real meat without harming animals) Thank you for listening! Follow https://www.beforeithappened.com/ (Before IT Happened) on https://www.instagram.com/beforeithappenedshow/ (Instagram) and https://twitter.com/TheBIHShow (Twitter), and don't forget to subscribe, rate and share the show wherever you listen to podcasts! Before IT Happened is produced by Donna Loughlin and https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (StudioPod Media) with additional editing and sound design by https://nodalab.com/ (nodalab). The Executive Producer is Katie Sunku Wood and all episodes are written by Jack Buehrer.
Use code RESTED15 for sweet savings on amazing treats for your pets and find links to everything Bixby and Calpurnia absolutely love at SoulyRested.com/dog.This episode breaks down 4 reasons to consider offering our pets more real food in their diets and simple practical ways to do just that.We'll talk about rendered, denatured meat and why pet food companies are allowed to use that in the kibble we feed our pets.We'll talk about glucosamine and why our pets need more than they typically get, especially as they age.And we break down what a “functional” treat is for a pet.Trust me, it's simpler than you might think to start feeding your pets healthier alternatives.To leave a review of this episode or the podcast in general, go to soulyrested.com/podcast and click “itunes”To access my Subscriber Resource Library go here: https://soulyrested.com/snag-free-ebooks/Please join me on SoulyRested.com ( https://soulyrested.com/ ) as well as:instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/souly.rested )facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/soulyrested/ )pinterest ( https://www.pinterest.com/soulyrested/ )youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOLRbLo4lnwJ2nPiL2xtB8g )Find my book, Sweet Maple, all about delicious real food, here: https://amzn.to/2OiAqWI (on Amazon) or here: https://bookshop.org/a/5810/9781493037773 (that link supports small businesses)
Study Shows the Value of Corn in Pet Food Industry
One study found that corn and corn gluten meal are the top two most used plant-based ingredients in pet food products. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vets are calling for the pet food industry to be regulated after a number of dogs have died or been hospitalised in Victoria.
Vets are calling for the pet food industry to be regulated after a number of dogs have died or been hospitalised in Victoria.
Dr. Stephanie has a proven reputation of excellence and professionalism among clients and peers alike whether in Higher Education Management as a Multi-Award winning Educator (Professor, Author, Speaker, Curriculum & Training Developer, and sought after Allied Health-Higher Education Dean-incredibly well versed in school turn around), to now, a Certified Raw Dog Nutrition Specialist, Author, Functional Medicine Educator, (Corporate On-demand Programs), Health Advocate, Lifestyle, and Certified Health and Wellness Coach for people and pets (finding root causes of Autoimmune diseases, Gut, Health restoration and tough cases), and Real Estate School Management, Investing & Brokering over the last 20+years, because of her proven market knowledge, integrity and personalized approach. She is well versed in the fundamentals of research, statistics, education, and helping clients attain their own success, for the last two decades in higher education, which she parallels directly into her work above for pets and people. She is incredibly passionate about providing Pet Wellness Coaching, for dogs and horses, to reverse disease and stop pain and suffering of dogs and horses all over the world, and has been in the equestrian industry for over 35 years, starting out as a jumper and C3 pony clubber, while she was a kid prepping to become an equine veterinarian, to an eventer, and retired her horse 1 score short of a bronze medal in Dressage due to navicular complications. She is finally fortunate enough to pursue her greatest passion, given the changing world in health and wellness, and is and will always be serving as a published author of the amazing book: What The Pet Food Industry Is Not Telling you: Developing good practices for a healthier dog! as well as a, Certified Raw Dog Food Nutrition Specialist, a Certified and Accredited Animal Psychology/Pets Behavior Specialist, and holds Professional Status with the International Association of Canine Professionals. She has over 38 years experience with dogs and horses, is a multi-award winning Jumper and Dressage rider, and is Certified with the Commission on Certification from the American Association of Drugless Practitioners through the Health Coach Division. She is an avid horse and dog lover and advocate for animal rights, abuse prevention, justice and wellness. Her Real Estate affiliations and interests are below. She is a licensed Broker/IL a Licensed Realtor/MI, assisting buyers and sellers nationwide through Real Estate Referrals, which is a FREE concierge service provided to her real estate clients! Connect With Stephanie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniekrol/ wellnessandhealthnow.com catalystgroupsolutions.com examiner.com/article/from-her-beginnings-dr-stephanie-krol-develops-her-greatest-talents?CID=examiner_alerts_article s.krol@inlandreschool.com https://www.facebook.com/s.krolAssociateBroker Check Out her New Book Release: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1633021858/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_awdb_imm_QFCJRWRPG7M3EQ3AHY6M?fbclid=IwAR2Trbfl0GX7n-dPsswJts4XSzTzgkeBujRCp3mvsaevRzJ7uc5JhDvPfuM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/self-reliant-wealth/message
Mike and Emery talk about all the things to look for when assessing what brand of dog food to feed your dog, and all the sneaky tricks they will use to boost sale. Also in this episode is what to look for when deciding on a dog food for your pup.
SHR # 2700:: Big Kibble: The Hidden Dangers of the Pet Food Industry - Shawn Buckley and Dr. Oscar Chavez - There are over 470 million dogs worldwide. And owners who love their dogs like family. What if you learned you are secretly killing your dog? Would you stop? What if you learned that the dog food you are feeding your dog is eroding their health and speeding them along to diseases like cancer and type 2 diabetes? And your veterinarian is recommending these foods. Dogs get the same diseases as their human’s today. And just like their humans, nutrition is the problem. If you listen to this show you won’t be able to say you didn’t know any longer. https://shrnetwork.biz/bigkibbleamazon
SHR # 2700:: Big Kibble: The Hidden Dangers of the Pet Food Industry - Shawn Buckley and Dr. Oscar Chavez - There are over 470 million dogs worldwide. And owners who love their dogs like family. What if you learned you are secretly killing your dog? Would you stop? What if you learned that the dog food you are feeding your dog is eroding their health and speeding them along to diseases like cancer and type 2 diabetes? And your veterinarian is recommending these foods. Dogs get the same diseases as their human’s today. And just like their humans, nutrition is the problem. If you listen to this show you won’t be able to say you didn’t know any longer. https://shrnetwork.biz/bigkibbleamazon
035: If you're a dog owner, and you feed the pup kibble, you're going to want to listen to this episode. We speak with Shawn Buckley, Founder of Just Food For Dogs, a pet food company that has kitchens that are accessible to the public, where they cook fresh, whole-food meals for dogs. We talk about how Shawn came up with the idea, the challenge of creating an industry-disrupting business, and the book he co-authored, 'Big Kibble, The Hidden Dangers of The Pet Food Industry.' Find a Just Food For Dogs location! Buy the book, 'Big Kibble' Find gigs with mission-driven companies at goodgigs! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/goodmakers/message
This is part 1 of the 2 part conversation with Dr. Ryan Yamka and Nicci Cammack. What started as a perspective and history of the rip-roaring pet industry fiasco about dilated cardiomyopathy naturally transitioned to capturing the pet food sectors disjointed claims of product quality, product integrity, as well as the industry's transactional leadership in pet food manufacturing - If you have listened to any of the previously posted episodes you will hear a continuous theme about pet food & that transparency is essentially non-existent - the constant message presented over multiple episodes focuses on the marketing jargon and promises of integrity that are just empty. It is unfortunate that the information fed to us via SM, bloggers, and some veterinarians are repeatedly based on opinion, therefore, tend to be consistently un-validated. DCM, Dilated cardiomyopathy started as a blog post by a vet and it took off as if cocaine was introduced to its core - it took off on SM with too many words and practically zero evidence of statistical support and corroboration of claims through peer-reviewed studies. What was being presented by, well, almost anyone involved was making it more than it actually was...yes and this does include the FDA - This should make every pet owner think twice about the choices made when purchasing their pets' next meal. Video and data Dr. Yamka presented at VMX regarding DCM - It's a must-watch if you want the nitty-gritty. Ryan Yamka, PhD, MS, MBA, FACN, PAS, Dipl. ACAS is the founder and an independent consultant with Luna Science and Nutrition, and co-Founder of Guardian Pet Food Company. He is board-certified in companion animal nutrition by the American College of Animal Sciences and a fellow with the American College of Nutrition. Yamka calls on his extensive background in pet nutrition, and 20+ years developing, formulating, and launching dog and cat foods as a senior executive with leading pet food companies. Yamka has received the 2020 Rogue Pet Science Pet Industry Disruptor Award, the 2019 Pet Age ICON Award, and the 2011 ASAS Corbin Companion Animal Biology Award. Dr. Yamka writes a series of blogs Debunking Pet Food Myths and Misconceptions for Pet Food Industry and has been featured in numerous podcasts and seminars. Read Dr. Yamka's articles here: Debunking Myths & Misconceptions in Pet Food Nicci Cammack founded NorthPoint Pets & Company to fill a void for pet parents: information and transparency. Nicci understood that, while there are countless pet stores and unending opportunities for buying online, much of the information about pet food and health is incomplete, biased, or misleading. Northpoint Pets & Company holds the belief that each animal is an individual with unique nutritional requirements, and works toward helping animals reach peak health and maintain vitality through old age. Nicci is available by appointment in person and remotely. *The views, information, or opinions expressed during The Petropolist podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of its employees. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. This podcast is available for private non-commercial use only. You may not edit, modify or re-distribute this podcast.* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tazz-thepetropolist/message
Marcel Block is the owner of Change Stranamics consultancy company which concentrates on helping small to medium-sized businesses in the pet industry figure out their strategic path. He served as President of Iams pet foods international from 1988 to 1992. He is a speaker and author. His articles can be found in the Pet Food Industry publication. There are a lot of nuggets of information about the industry as a whole in this episode...here are a few very generalized quotes that take us into a deep and truthful conversation. On innovation: "Nothing much has happened in the last 200 years..." About pet food: "The origin of the pet food industry was to get rid of waste..." "There is no regulation that defines human grade as far as I know. So-called feed grade is nutritionally no better or no worse than so-called human grade" About pet industry marketing: "Claims made for pet food, or anti-claims were related to instilling fear..." " What can we claim & how can we claim it without too much proof and still make it palatable" About manufacturers: "we won't forget our independents. Those are the people that helped us in the past, now we are going to help them..." for sure. Independent retailers: "As soon as the independents fulfill all of these requirements, needs and wants they stop being independent..." *The views, information, or opinions expressed during The Petropolist podcast series are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of its employees. The Petropolist is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy of the information contained in the podcast series available for listening on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. This podcast does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. This podcast is available for private non-commercial use only. You may not edit, modify or re-distribute this podcast.* --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tazz-thepetropolist/message
CelluVie-Scientific Team Develops Nutraceutical Anti-Aging Immune Booster What is Glutathione Glutathione is a protein, naturally occurring in the body, which supports the protection of cells, tissues and organs from premature aging and illness. Glutathione supports a healthy immune system, cellular energy production and detoxification of the bloodstream. Glutathione, known as the master antioxidant, supports the proper functioning of every single cell in your body, helping it to regain its ability to heal itself. Problem: Glutathione is being depleted from our bodies on a daily basis, and even more in people who are exposed to oxidative stressors such as: smoking, pollution, dietary deficiency, pharmaceuticals, radiation, bacterial and viral infections and alcohol consumption. Intracellular glutathione levels, within a cell or cells, appear to be a sensitive indicator of the cell’s overall health and its ability to resist toxic challenges. The Pet Food Industry, Healthy Diets, Ketosis and Nutrigenomics where you can watch all 7 episodes of “The Truth About PET Cancer” for free and own the entire DVD series for 78% OFF! In this 7-episode docu-series, you’ll discover some truly SHOCKING information about the pet food industry. Are we literally feeding our pets cancer? Plus, you’ll also discover… The body is made up of over 100 trillion cells. Your eyes, nose, skin, heart, liver, fingernails, etc. are all made up of cells. As you are reading this, every second approximately 3.3 million cells die, and 3.3 million cells are replicated. You are either replicating healthy cells or unhealthy cells. Therefore, you could be either speeding the aging process or delaying the aging process. CELLUVie® supports the elimination of free radicals within your cells so you regenerate healthy cells. Your tomorrow is determined by the health of your cells TODAY. GLUTATHIONE HAS FOUR MAJOR FUNCTIONS: • ANTIOXIDANT • IMMUNE SYSTEM ENHANCER • DETOXIFIER • RADIATION PROTECTION Pet Health And Wellness Oral Spray - 8ml The little-known genetic switch that “turns off” pet cancer – scientific studies and trials prove it’s TRUE. Why “grain free” food is killing your four-legged friend – dirty little marketing trick scams pet owners into spending hundreds of dollars a month. Horrifying ingredient sparks FDA pet food recall – top 5 pet food manufacturers are praying you don’t hear about this... #1 question to ask your vet BEFORE you vaccinate - skip this, and your pet’s cancer risk dramatically increases. The great, big rabies vaccine SCAM – the law says it’s mandatory – but is it truly necessary? Little known dangers revealed! Is your pet a victim of over-vaccination? How much is too much? Startling statistics exposed. And so much more! You won’t hear about this from your vet. It’s cutting-edge information that you’ll only find in “The Truth About PET Cancer” docu-series. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bhsales/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bhsales/support
The country’s 500+ pet food manufacturers not only provide balanced, safe meals for America’s dogs and cats, but also stimulate the overall agricultural economy through the purchase of ingredients, labor and services from related industries. With over two-thirds of U.S. households owning a pet and over $30 billion in pet food sales, the Institute for Feed Education & Research (IFEEDER), North American Renderers Assn. (NARA) and Pet Food Institute (PFI) came together to better understand what goes into the production of pet food.The groups have conducted first-of-its-kind research into the purchasing power of the $30 billion pet food industry and its economic implications for U.S. agriculture and rural communities.In the general sense, the research found that U.S. pet food manufacturers give back to the agricultural economy by using 8.65 million tons of animal- and plant-based ingredients for dog and cat food to provide the complete nutrition that pets need, at a value of $6.9 billion.In this episode, Feedstuffs editor Sarah Muirhead talks with Rob Cooper, executive director of IFEEDER, to learn more.A full version of the report, “U.S. Pet Food Manufacturers Feed Pets, Economy”, as well as an interactive map detailing economic projections at a state level, are available online at www.ifeeder.org.For more information on this and other stories, visit Feedstuffs online.Follow Feedstuffs on Twitter @Feedstuffs, or join the conversation via Facebook.
THE PLANTBASED BUSINESS HOUR (A New Awesome Vegans Interview Series): Ryan Bethencourt, Founder of Wild Earth Pet Foods and Co-Author of The Clean Pet Food Revolution: How Better Pet Food Will Change the World, joins me to discuss how our pet food industry props up factory farming and how much of the pet food consists of dead, diseased, disabled and dying animals contributing to the spread of disease. We also talk about the changing landscape of investing in plant-based start-ups. Finally, Dr. Jeff Schaider, Former Chariman of the Department of Emergency Health at one of the largest emergency rooms in the country, Cook County in Chicago, talks about Coronavirus, testing and managing supplies. For more information, visit http://ElysabethAlfano.com
When today's guest, Shawn Buckley, went to his local pet store to pick up his dogs favorite chicken kibble, only to find it was sold out, he opted for the lamb kibble instead. Upon checkout he noticed they were the same price, which he thought was odd. As he looked at the ingredients and did more research, he was shocked to learn what he was actually feeding his dog. And so it began… Shawn Buckley is the Founder of JustFoodForDogs, the dog and cat food brand that has disrupted the $30.5 billion pet food industry. They are the first pet food brand to create fresh food for pets from human grade, USDA human certified ingredients, in open-to-the-public kitchens, and the only brand on the market proven healthy by multiple independent university studies. JustFoodForDogs has a team of in-house veterinarians and nutritionists that formulate the meals utilizing only fresh, whole food ingredients USDA/FDA certified for human consumption, in recipes nutritionally balanced for dogs as well as cats. When they launched in 2010, they started a movement that continues to grow today. The company, now serves more than 50 million fresh meals annually. Today, JustFoodForDogs has nine of its signature kitchens open to the public in CA, NY and WA with another under construction in Chicago, as well as more than 200 of its unique Pantries. In July 2018, JustFoodForDogs signed a deal to build kitchens and pantries inside hundreds of Petco stores nationwide along with offering the company’s products on the Petco website. On this episode, I sync up with Shawn about where it all began, the inspiration for the company, how he the built a team of incredible executives, veterinarians, and nutritionists. We talk about the workouts that fuel Shawn for success, the future of JustFoodForDogs and more. CONNECT JustFoodForDogs on Instagram @justfoodfordogs MarniOnTheMove Instagram, Facebook, or LinkedIn Marni Salup on Instagram @MarniSalup Sign up for our newsletter, The Download for Marni on the Move updates, exclusive offers, invites to events, and exciting news! Tell us what you love about the show via email marnionthemove1@gmail.com. SHOP MOTM OFFERS Mademoiselle Provence is offering Marni on the Move listeners 20% off with code MOTM. Head over to their website and start shopping! Mad Ritual CBD Balm has changed our sports and fitness recovery game in a big way! Get ready to recover like a rebel with these awesome high quality CBD infused products! Shop with our code marnionthemove for 15% off your purchase
The FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), which was signed into law in 2011, requires that all human and pet food manufacturers maintain a written FDA-approved Food Safety Plan that puts into effect a zero-tolerance policy on potentially pathogenic bacteria in food for people and feed for animals.
Welcome Dog Lovers! Thanks for tuning in. I am so excited to have our guest Gary Tashjian on the show today. He is the founder and CEO of Darwin’s Natural Pet Products, which delivers fresh dog and cat food across the US direct to pet owners’ doors. Driven by his passion for helping his own dogs, Gary created Darwin’s to give pet owners convenient access to the best nutrition possible. Now 15 years later, Gary’s passion has never waned, and Darwin’s continues to be a leader in fresh pet food. When Gary isn’t at Darwin’s, he’s spending quality time with his wife and two retrievers, Molly and Maci.Gary, can you share with us the story of how the company came to be?What makes your food different from others on the market?I’ve heard that you prefer to call your product "real" food rather than "raw" food. Why is that?I wanted to congratulate you on being included on the Truth About Pet Food’s 2020 List. For those not familiar, can you share what you had to do to be on that?What’s your business model? Where can people find your products?Why do you believe raw is the best way to feed?I know that you’ve had warnings in the past from the FDA. Can you speak to that?What are your thoughts on salmonella in raw food? Is there really a health risk and should people be concerned?Why do you think that Darwin’s has such a loyal following?Do you encourage your customers to rotate products and proteins?I know that many people with larger dogs, and/or maybe with more than one dog cannot afford to feed a completely raw diet. What if someone was to mix Darwin’s raw with kibble? Is that better than not changing their food at all?Where do you see the pet food industry going? Is it getting better and are more dog parents feeding fresh food?What are you and your team working on now?Darwin’s Natural Pet Products? darwinspet.comFB @rawdogfoodIG @darwinspetfoodSPECIAL OFFER: Right now Darwin’s has a special introductory promotion going on. So, if you visit darwinspet.com/50 – you’ll be able to get your first 20 lbs of raw pet food for 50% off. And, if people use the code WOL, they’ll get a free jerky treat with their introductory order. What a great deal!We appreciate our sponsor: BowWowLabsAs a Wag out Loud listener you can use code WOL5 at checkout to get 5% off your purchase! Thanks for Listening!Thanks so much for tuning in again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the Bark About it section. Or you can click on the social media buttons to share an episode.Special thanks to Gary for being on the show. Catch you next time!Also, don’t forget to Subscribe for FREE: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify I StitcherThe purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. It is no substitute for professional care by a veterinarian, licensed nutritionist or other qualified professional. The host as well as guests who speak on this podcast express their own opinions, experience and conclusions, and Wag Out Loud LLC neither endorses or opposes any particular views discussed here.
We are really excited to introduce you to the ultra-talented Veterinarian Dr. Jessica Wilson, DVM of Just Food For Dogs. JFFD is the leader in the human grade whole food pet industry! Learn the story behind JFFD and how they are improving the length and quality of life one pet at a time. If you are a Veterinarian, in the pet industry, or a customer of JFFD, you are going to love the insight that you will get from this interview. In this interview Dr. Jessica Wilson, DMV will discuss some of the following topics: The future of the sustainable pet food industry How JFFD has become one the top human grade whole food category leaders How JFFD has built an amazing culture of in-house experts Why it's never too late to shift your pets diet to a whole food diet Customer success stories FDA rulings and why some dog food companies get themselves in hot water Transparency and how JFFD has built trust with their customers with their open kitchen experience Steps on reversing your pets ailments by eating the right diet As a bonus, Dr. Wilson is an incredible inspiration and she shares her story growing up in a rough part of New York to a single mother, and how she has overcome the odds to become a Veterinarian, and a professional body builder. Don't miss this one and we love comments, so comment below.
What are the consequences of the choices we make when we feed our animal companions>? How does this affect other animals, the environment and even our own wellbeing? Hear from experts including: - Dr Michelle Shaw, Taronga Conservation Society Australia - Professor David Raubenheimer, University of Sydney - Dr Roger Bektash, past President of Pet Food Industry of Australia - Dr Andrea Harvey, Independent Veterinary Consultant in Feline Medicine - Dr Anne Fawcett, University of Sydney - (Chair) Dr Bidda Jones, RSPCA Australia This conversation was recorded on Wednesday 28 August at the University of Sydney. The event was presented in collaboration with the Centre for Veterinary Education, in memory of the late Dr Robert Dixon. Visit the website for more details about the event and speakers: http://bit.ly/2MWXomS
I talk to Billy Hoekman, Nutrition Science Director, for Answers Pet Food - a company that is changing the pet food industry with their raw, fermented pet food that is sourced more sustainably than most human grade food. If you want to learn more about nutrition for your dog from a highly respected commercial raw food company, this episode is for you. Answers is at the forefront of the raw food revolution and are continuing to be pioneers in the industry with new ways of giving our pets the best sustainably sourced food. We talk about all this and more like the no chemical wash Answers has developed for their food safety standards, and we talk about food safety in general when it comes to raw food. Billy also answers the question 'what is the one thing we can add to our dog's diet tomorrow that will immediately help improve their health?' Billy also shares what he's learned from owning a dog who came from a puppy mill and how his dog's health transformed his own life. All this and more in the episode! Show Notes: Answers Website Answers Academy Answers Facebook Page
The dictionary defines something that is transparent as being something that is easy to perceive or detect. Transparency in the pet food industry means that a company should offer all the information that a pet owner needs to detect the quality of their product. What ingredients are used in the making of the product? Where are these ingredients sourced? How is the product prepared? Redbarn Pet Products is one of the most transparent companies in the pet food industry, which inspired me to speak with a representative of their company to find out why this is so important. I was able to chat with Lindsay Tracy, their director of new business and product development about transparency in the industry and why pet owners should be looking for this quality in the companies they support. In this interview, Lindsay discusses the importance of knowing where pet food ingredients are sourced, and why it’s not always best to focus on ingredients sourced in the USA. She’ll also talk about some of the beneficial ingredients that you should be looking for and the unhealthy ingredients that you need to avoid when choosing a diet for your pet.
The Farmers Dog CEO Brett Podolsky shares all about how he went from a corporate job to starting the cleanest nationwide home delivery dog food. We talk the ins and outs of the dog food industry, how corrupt it is, what is really in our dog's food, and how we can keep our amazing lovable pets healthy. We also chat the business side of everything. Beginning to end how he launched The Farmers Dog and where they are at now. Brett is on a mission to disrupt the $65b global pet food industry. 50% off 2 weeks of The Farmers Dog CONNECT @Thefarmersdog Website: The Famers Dog CONNECT WITH HELEN @helenbpeterson www.BrewedBlonde.com CONNECT WITH KAYLEIGH @Kayleigh.Christina www.KayleighChristina.com CLEARstem Skincare- Use code HUSTLE10 for $10 off
In this episode, I chat with Susan Thixton about the regulation of kibble vs raw food in the US. We also chat about why raw food recalls are on the rise and what really happened to Rad Cat. Susan's Website: http://truthaboutpetfood.com_____Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticpetparents/ Follow UsWebsite: www.holisticpetradio.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HolisticPetRadio/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticpetradio/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HolisticPetRadYouTube: https://youtube.com/holisticpetradioEssential Oils: https://bit.ly/2zru5kZ
In this episode, I chat with Susan Thixton about the regulation of kibble vs raw food in the US. We also chat about why raw food recalls are on the rise and what really happened to Rad Cat. Susan's Website: http://truthaboutpetfood.com_____Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/holisticpetparents/ Follow UsWebsite: www.holisticpetradio.ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HolisticPetRadio/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holisticpetradio/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HolisticPetRadYouTube: https://youtube.com/holisticpetradioEssential Oils: https://bit.ly/2zru5kZ
Dog and cat lovers! This one is for you: babies and puppies are a winning combination for cuteness, but it's a hell of a combination to keep them all happy and healthy. This week we talked to Mark Hiebert, Medical Director at VCA TLC Animal Hospital in West Hollywood, about our pet-babies, about introducing a new baby into a house with pets, and - of course - about health and safety of our babies and puppies. Chocolate is not as toxic as you might have thought! Veterinarian Mark Hiebert blows up the chocolate-myth and says that it's dangerous relatively to the dog's weight and would require a whole lot more than you might think to do harm! Go to the episode page on GaysWithKids.com “Chocolate is not toxic in itself much more for your pet than even for you,” the veterinarian confirms. “The problem is - and the type of chocolate is very important, so let's pick milk chocolate - the toxic dose is about an ounce per pound. This means that you have to eat a certain amount before it affects you. If I ate 164 ounces of milk chocolate I would be really ill. So if you dropped a chocolate chip on the floor – don't panic. But don't wrap your solid dark chocolate bar and put it under your Christmas Tree because the dog will smell it, they'll eat the wrapper and the chocolate and they will need to come see me in the ER.” What is more concerning to veterinarians is consumption of raisins and grapes. “Raisins and grapes were banned from my house when we had dogs,” Dr. Hiebert says. “They can potentially be fatal. Even a tiny box of them for a medium-sized dog can potentially cause kidney failure. The same with grapes. Another thing that people don't know about is the sweetener Xylitol. It's in many sugarless gums; it's in a lot of sugar-free gummy bear type things. It's very safe for people and in diabetics it's a very common sweetener. Very little [for dogs] can potentially cause liver failure, low blood sugar and so forth.” The Pet Food Industry is Insane “You've probably seen the ‘grain free' symbols on dog food. It's not nutritionally driven. it's not under AFCO which is an organization that looks at nutritional quality for pets,” Dr. Hiebert reveals. “It started out as an advertising gimmick by one company. They put a grain-free logo on their bag and it soon took off and now the general population believes that ‘grain free' has come from somewhere [because dogs are supposedly wolves and wolves eat meat].” “[Dogs] are no more wolves than we are our predecessors thousands of years ago. So genetically through selection, what wolves eat and what our pets eat is a little different. But there's a whole marketing ploy, I mean, the pet food industry is insane. What you feed your dog is as controversial as what religion you are.” Protecting your Kids by Protecting Your Pet “For parents who have young children I really swear them away from [dogs'] raw diets,” Dr. Hiebert says, “because of the risks to human health. The Center for Disease Control has information on it's website about feeding raw food diets to your pets because of the type of pathogens that are in the raw foods. Salmonella would be an example.” “Everybody washes their food and vegetables before they give them to the kids but they are not worried about the child going over and petting the dog. So if the pet has Salmonella in the stool and they're going in the back yard, in the grass, the environment may have Salmonella organisms. That's just one example. There are also other types of parasites that dogs and cats can get that can effect children so those would be things that I talk about with people with children. I try to address routine intestinal parasite control, flea control, things like that.” About Mark Hiebert Dr. Hiebert's family had a menagerie of pets and farm animals in northern Canada. After the first time their veterinarian came to their farm to examine one of the cows, Dr. Hiebert decided that he wanted to become a veterinarian too.
Dog and cat lovers! This one is for you: babies and puppies are a winning combination for cuteness, but it’s a hell of a combination to keep them all happy and healthy. This week we talked to Mark Hiebert, Medical Director at VCA TLC Animal Hospital in West Hollywood, about our pet-babies, about introducing a new baby into a house with pets, and - of course - about health and safety of our babies and puppies. Chocolate is not as toxic as you might have thought! Veterinarian Mark Hiebert blows up the chocolate-myth and says that it’s dangerous relatively to the dog’s weight and would require a whole lot more than you might think to do harm! Go to the episode page on GaysWithKids.com “Chocolate is not toxic in itself much more for your pet than even for you,” the veterinarian confirms. “The problem is - and the type of chocolate is very important, so let’s pick milk chocolate - the toxic dose is about an ounce per pound. This means that you have to eat a certain amount before it affects you. If I ate 164 ounces of milk chocolate I would be really ill. So if you dropped a chocolate chip on the floor – don’t panic. But don’t wrap your solid dark chocolate bar and put it under your Christmas Tree because the dog will smell it, they’ll eat the wrapper and the chocolate and they will need to come see me in the ER.” What is more concerning to veterinarians is consumption of raisins and grapes. “Raisins and grapes were banned from my house when we had dogs,” Dr. Hiebert says. “They can potentially be fatal. Even a tiny box of them for a medium-sized dog can potentially cause kidney failure. The same with grapes. Another thing that people don’t know about is the sweetener Xylitol. It’s in many sugarless gums; it’s in a lot of sugar-free gummy bear type things. It’s very safe for people and in diabetics it’s a very common sweetener. Very little [for dogs] can potentially cause liver failure, low blood sugar and so forth.” The Pet Food Industry is Insane “You’ve probably seen the ‘grain free’ symbols on dog food. It’s not nutritionally driven. it’s not under AFCO which is an organization that looks at nutritional quality for pets,” Dr. Hiebert reveals. “It started out as an advertising gimmick by one company. They put a grain-free logo on their bag and it soon took off and now the general population believes that ‘grain free’ has come from somewhere [because dogs are supposedly wolves and wolves eat meat].” “[Dogs] are no more wolves than we are our predecessors thousands of years ago. So genetically through selection, what wolves eat and what our pets eat is a little different. But there’s a whole marketing ploy, I mean, the pet food industry is insane. What you feed your dog is as controversial as what religion you are.” Protecting your Kids by Protecting Your Pet “For parents who have young children I really swear them away from [dogs’] raw diets,” Dr. Hiebert says, “because of the risks to human health. The Center for Disease Control has information on it’s website about feeding raw food diets to your pets because of the type of pathogens that are in the raw foods. Salmonella would be an example.” “Everybody washes their food and vegetables before they give them to the kids but they are not worried about the child going over and petting the dog. So if the pet has Salmonella in the stool and they’re going in the back yard, in the grass, the environment may have Salmonella organisms. That’s just one example. There are also other types of parasites that dogs and cats can get that can effect children so those would be things that I talk about with people with children. I try to address routine intestinal parasite control, flea control, things like that.” About Mark Hiebert Dr. Hiebert's family had a menagerie of pets and farm animals in northern Canada. After the first time their veterinarian came to their farm to examine one of the cows, Dr. Hiebert decided that he wanted to become a veterinarian too.
The Australian Senate announced a Parliamentary Investigation into the Pet Food Industry after journalistic investigations and persistent public outcry over contaminated pet food and lack of proper protections and oversight.
In our continued coverage of the 2018 Digital Marketer Traffic & Conversion Summit, this episode will focus on topics including CRM software solutions, work/life balance, and keeping man's best friend in optimal health. First up, are you struggling to manage customer relationships manually? As your business grows, in can be increasingly difficult to maintain important client connections. Infusionsoft is #1 for small business CRM solutions; Co-Founder and CEO, Clate Mask, explains how you can simplify your sales funnel and automate marketing campaigns without losing that personal touch your customers love. Then, if you feel like achieving work/life balance is tantamount to finding the last unicorn, you won't want to miss our heartfelt interview with President and CEO of The Agency 8 (A Division of Step Into Your Power Ltd.), Susan Sly. After receiving a devastating multiple sclerosis diagnosis, Susan found herself homeless and drowning in debt. Today, she runs a multimillion dollar company and is on a mission to help other female entrepreneurs become profitable without becoming 'addicted to the grind.' Next, world-renowned social media influencer and digital marketer, Lori Taylor, fills us in on her latest passion project to help dogs and cats live healthier, happier lives; discover how TruPet LLC is making waves the pet space. This episode features special guest co-hosts; Amanda Holmes of Chet Holmes International, Randy Garn of Skipio, and Scott Duffy of Scott Duffy Media. [00:00:00] Infusionsoft: CRM Platform for Small Business [00:06:13] Overcome Growing Pains, Build Momentum [00:11:30] Powerfully Simple Marketing & Sales Software [00:18:21] Are You Addicted to the Grind? [00:26:58] TruDog Takes on Pet Food Industry [00:33:22] Raising Consciousness, Promoting Pet Health
DeDe Murcer Moffet, Author, Motivational Leadership Speaker and Entreprenuer and Nealy Piazza, Animal Health Activist, Certified Animal Massage and Acupressure Therapist, Certified Reiki and Nutrition Counselor and Kennel Manager of Happy Trails Pet Spa and Resort in Loveland Colorado discuss the new Netflix movie "Pet Fooled." Why are so many dogs and cats dying of cancer, diabeties and kidney failure? Understand how packaging and marketing can sway even the best of pet parents to purchase dog food that is not only void of nutrition but potentially harmful to their pets. What you need to know. Get the Raw Truth! www. RawDogFoodandCo.com
The Dog Show #242 – October 16, 2013 News in the pet food industry, and feeding tips for your dog and cat with the Natural Pet Pantry.