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Why Venison is Good for Dogs | Dr. Alex Ubell

Why Venison is Good for Dogs | Dr. Alex Ubell

Released Monday, 10th July 2023
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Why Venison is Good for Dogs | Dr. Alex Ubell

Why Venison is Good for Dogs | Dr. Alex Ubell

Why Venison is Good for Dogs | Dr. Alex Ubell

Why Venison is Good for Dogs | Dr. Alex Ubell

Monday, 10th July 2023
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Veterinarian Dr. Alex Ubell tells us all about the nutritional benefits of venison for dogs, as well as things to consider when deciding where to get venison for your dog.As well as being delicious, locally hunted venison is a sustainable food source. But hunting comes with its own special considerations for type of bullet used (no lead!), handling of raw meat, and making sure that the deer are healthy and don’t pose a risk to you or your dog.Listen in to learn why venison is a safe option for dogs with cancer and those who need to lose some weight.Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:Venison for Dogs article: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/diet-and-lifestyle/venison-for-dogs/BalanceIt Home Recipe Resource: https://balance.it/MauiNui Venison: https://mauinuivenison.com/Related Links:What Does a Veterinary Nutritionist Do? articleNutritionist Lindsey Bullen on Diet and Dog Cancer podcast episodeDog Cancer Diet Guidelines articleChapters:0:00 Start2:09 Where to Get Venison3:06 Nutritional Benefits of Venison4:33 How Venison Can Help Cancer Patients6:11 Venison for Weight Management6:49 Need to Add Fat Source8:17 When to Avoid Venison9:21 Safety and Handling15:36 Cooking Venison for Your Dog16:53 Sustainability18:45 Food Safety for Hunters19:39 Calories in Venison20:25 How to Start Giving Your Dog VenisonAbout Today’s Guest, Dr. Alex Ubell: Dr. Alexandra Ubell hails from New England and moved back to the Boston area after receiving her DVM from Michigan State University in 2013. She has moved around a bit since graduating, working in private practice and shelter medicine before utilizing her knowledge of epidemiology and public health to work in case investigation for COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic. Dr. Ubell has since returned to working primarily with pets and has been practicing virtual care through telehealth services at a time when veterinary clinics are overwhelmed, providing clients with guidance right at home.Dr. Ubell has always been inquistive about the natural world which led her study veterinary medicine. While practicing medicine is her passion, Dr. Ubell is drawn to education and sharing her love of the biological sciences with others. This can take the form of helping pet parents understand how to better care for their fur babies as well as tutoring high school and college students in biology and chemistry.In addition to her veterinary work, Dr. Ubell enjoys spending time hiking in nearby wooded areas with her heart-dog Fiona and coming back home to Scooter, her 3.5-legged midland painted turtle who has been with her since veterinary school. She is currently learning guitar and making more paint-by number pieces than she has room to hang on her walls!LinkedInOther Links:If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit DogCancerNews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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