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    Category: Food Therapy

    Puppy On Couch

    The Original CrockPet Cooks Q&A Roundup 2-17-20

    Dr. Ruth February 17, 2020
    Get help for pets

    What’s the best way to feed your pet? What do you feed?

    Dr. Ruth Discusses about What’s the best way to feed and what do you feed? Download the transcript Click the link above to download the…

    Dr. Ruth December 29, 2019

    A Tale of Gratitude

    With Thanksgiving coming up, I thought I’d share a tail of gratitude about Sam Ham, my beautiful Brittany Spaniel. He came to me in 2010…

    Dr. Ruth November 28, 2019
    What should you feed your dog?

    Dr. Ruth Live – Discusses about Canned Goods and Stinky Urine

    Dr Ruth Live – Discusses about Canned Goods and Stinky Urine https://youtu.be/G7FXBw_tFvE You can download the transcript below. 

    Dr. Ruth September 28, 2019
    Vegetable Variety

    Dr. Ruth Live – Discusses Kidney Beans for Diet and Grain-free Foods

    Dr. Ruth Live – Discusses Kidney Beans for Diet and Grain-free Foods You can download the transcript below. 

    Dr. Ruth September 28, 2019

    Why is it so Hard to Feed my Pet Healthy Food?

    Grain-free. Organic. Raw. Home cooked. Canned and kibble. With so many options to choose from, how do you decide what food is healthiest for your…

    Dr. Ruth May 6, 2019

    Why is Pet Cancer on the Rise?

    In the near thirty years that I’ve been practicing veterinary medicine, it truly seems like the occurrence of pet cancer is on the rise. Not…

    Dr. Ruth November 29, 2018
    Produce Section

    The Keto Diet and Pet Cancer

    With pet cancer diagnoses on the rise during the holiday season, you might be able help your furbaby stay healthier by tweaking their diet. Read…

    Dr. Ruth November 13, 2018
    seasonal eating fall vegetables

    4 Fall Ingredients for Flawless Seasonal Eating

    One of my favorite things about The Original CrockPet Diet, is the ability to rotate the ingredients with the changing seasons. Not only do seasonal…

    Dr. Ruth October 12, 2018
    Kitten Eating Grass

    Pet Allergies and Autoimmune Disease

    What do pet allergies and autoimmune disease have in common? Well, they can both make your pet feel pretty crummy. But the source of both…

    Dr. Ruth September 7, 2018
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