119: Longevity Tips for Animals Part I with Dr. Ruth Roberts
Your Longevity Blueprint
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Dr. Ruth Roberts joins me today for the first part of a two-part series on longevity in pets. In this episode, she talks about how our pet’s longevity can increase if we have them spayed or neutered later- or not at all. She also gets into the benefits of feeding pets a whole food diet high in vegetables and fiber and how to make that in a crockpot.
A balanced ratio of macronutrients for healthy pets:
1/3 protein
1/3 healthy fats
1/3 carbohydrates (both vegetables and other simple carbohydrates)
About Dr. Roberts:
Dr. Ruth Roberts has supported thousands of dogs and cats to overcome health hurdles like kidney disease, GI Illness, allergies, and cancer. Her natural approach to healing creates a gentle yet effective path for your pet to take on its journey to well-being.
Dr. Ruth created The Original CrockPet Diet, a balanced home-cooked diet for pets, as the foundation of health. Dr. Ruth will help you develop a health plan for your pet via e-learning, videos on a range of health topics, and One on One coaching.
In this episode:
Food that is not good for pets. (4:14)
Why cooked food is better for dogs than raw food. (4:38)
How a whole foods nutritional approach differs from feeding dogs kibble. (6:48)
Why spaying and neutering is a problem. (7:18)
How to delay spaying or neutering. (9:33)
How long to wait before spaying or neutering. (11:33)
What is the CrockPet Diet? (14:24)
Herbs and spices that make pet food healthier. (16:39)
How to store cooked pet food. (18:02)
How to transition your pet to the CrockPet Diet. (21:12)
Glandular materials in Holistic Total Body Support feed your pet’s endocrine systems and address the side effects of neutering and spaying. (23:36)
Links and resources:
Dr. Ruth Roberts’s website
Follow Dr. Ruth Roberts on Instagram/ Twitter/ LinkedIn/ Facebook/ TikTok/ YouTube
Free PDF download: When Not to Take Your Pet to the ER Vet
Get a 10% discount for The Original CrockPet Diet
Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here
Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online
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Dr. Ruth Roberts joins me today for the first part of a two-part series on longevity in pets. In this episode, she talks about how our pet’s longevity can increase if we have them spayed or neutered later- or not at all. She also gets into the benefits of feeding pets a whole food diet high in vegetables and fiber and how to make that in a crockpot.
A balanced ratio of macronutrients for healthy pets:
1/3 protein
1/3 healthy fats
1/3 carbohydrates (both vegetables and other simple carbohydrates)
About Dr. Roberts:
Dr. Ruth Roberts has supported thousands of dogs and cats to overcome health hurdles like kidney disease, GI Illness, allergies, and cancer. Her natural approach to healing creates a gentle yet effective path for your pet to take on its journey to well-being.
Dr. Ruth created The Original CrockPet Diet, a balanced home-cooked diet for pets, as the foundation of health. Dr. Ruth will help you develop a health plan for your pet via e-learning, videos on a range of health topics, and One on One coaching.
In this episode:
Food that is not good for pets. (4:14)
Why cooked food is better for dogs than raw food. (4:38)
How a whole foods nutritional approach differs from feeding dogs kibble. (6:48)
Why spaying and neutering is a problem. (7:18)
How to delay spaying or neutering. (9:33)
How long to wait before spaying or neutering. (11:33)
What is the CrockPet Diet? (14:24)
Herbs and spices that make pet food healthier. (16:39)
How to store cooked pet food. (18:02)
How to transition your pet to the CrockPet Diet. (21:12)
Glandular materials in Holistic Total Body Support feed your pet’s endocrine systems and address the side effects of neutering and spaying. (23:36)
Links and resources:
Dr. Ruth Roberts’s website
Follow Dr. Ruth Roberts on Instagram/ Twitter/ LinkedIn/ Facebook/ TikTok/ YouTube
Free PDF download: When Not to Take Your Pet to the ER Vet
Get a 10% discount for The Original CrockPet Diet
Follow Your Longevity Blueprint on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | LinkedIn
Get your copy of the Your Longevity Blueprint book and claim your bonuses here
Find Dr. Stephanie Gray and Your Longevity Blueprint online
Follow Dr. Stephanie Gray on Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | Twitter | LinkedIn