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The Best and Worst Foods for Dog Cancer | Dr. Susan Recker

Dr. Susan Recker is a veterinarian with a passion for nutrition. In this episode, she recommends four foods that can benefit any dog with cancer and six things to avoid when choosing foods for your dog. The best foods for dog cancer are sardines, mushrooms, cruciferous veggies, and berries. Listen in to learn how these foods can benefit your dog, how much to feed, and how often to feed. Foods to avoid are foods cooked at high heat, artificial preservatives, rancid fats, artificial coloring, GMOs (but not for the reason you might think), and excessive omega-6 fatty acids. Listen in to learn more about these potentially detrimental compounds and how you can cut them out of your dog’s diet. Links Mentioned in Today’s Show: Animal Diet Formulator: https://animaldietformulator.com/ Related Links: Broccoli for Dogs article Acrylamide in Dog Food article Medicinal Mushrooms for Dog Cancer Part 1 podcast episode Chapters: 0:00 Start 2:39 Diet and Cancer 6:08 #1: Sardines 11:21 #2: Mushrooms 13:37 Nutrition from Food Not Supplements 16:23 Cooking Mushrooms 18:24 #3: Cruciferous Vegetables 24:43 #4: Berries 28:02 Foods to Avoid 28:34 Avoid Foods Cooked Under High Heat 34:57 Avoid Artificial Preservatives 37:42 Avoid Rancid Fats 41:31 Avoid Artificial Colors 42:14 Avoid GMOs 44:32 Small Changes Matter 46:02 Avoid Excessive Omega-6 Fatty Acids 48:24 No One Thing Caused Your Dog’s Cancer About Today’s Guest, Dr. Susan Recker: Dr. Susan Recker grew up in Iowa, steeped in a firm sense of responsibility for the earth and its creatures. After graduating from veterinary school at Iowa State University, she practiced small animal medicine in WI and IL. She saw a growing need for outside-the-conventional-box treatments, so she became certified in veterinary spinal manipulation therapy (chiropractic). Dr. Recker is also a committed and meticulous educator. Given a laptop, a cubicle, and a starter budget, Dr. Recker designed and established an accredited veterinary technician program at Gateway Technical College in Elkhorn, WI. Writing a balanced, comprehensive curriculum was a delight – and teaching it was just as satisfying. Her students continue to carry her legacy of fervent, proactive animal advocacy. As Dr. Recker’s experience grows, so does her commitment to high-quality integrative treatments. Her most recent interest is using food as medicine. She formulates complete and balanced diets, reveling in how much joy good food brings to animals and their humans. Dr. Recker is glad to add DogCancer.com to her life story of loving and serving animals by empowering their humans with education. LinkedIn Other 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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