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Important Dos & Don’ts of Pet Food Cooking

Veterinarian Sheds Light on The Latest Trend Among Animal Lovers

Pet food cookbooks were one of the most commonly searched gift items among animal lovers this past holiday season. Right now, so many people are focused on bettering their health and our furry friends are no exception! Today, the idea of holistic health and wellness has fully emerged into mainstream culture and it is now making its way to the animal sector.

Client: Dr. Judy Morgan
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Dr. Morgan is shedding light on holistic pet health and is sharing tips and interesting information on pet food cooking that is useful for any pet owner.

Latest Trend in Pet Food Cooking.

Pet food cookbooks were one of the most commonly searched gift items among animal lovers this past holiday season. Right now, so many people are focused on bettering their health and our furry friends are no exception! Today, the idea of holistic health and wellness has fully emerged into mainstream culture and it is now making its way to the animal sector.

According to holistic veterinarian, Dr. Judy Morgan, if you are going to prepare food for your pets, there are important things you must know.

Dr. Morgan is shedding light on holistic pet health and is sharing tips and interesting information on pet food cooking that is useful for any pet owner.

“Home cooking for your dog may sound extravagant, but the key to good health is proper nutrition and the truth is processed foods are just as bad for pets as they are for humans…”

…says Dr. Judy Morgan, who operates two veterinary hospitals in New Jersey that offer an integrative approach to pet care combining holistic medicine with traditional western techniques.

Since the advent of processed food for pets, the pandemic of degenerative health problems has escalated in dogs and cats. People have depended on canned food to provide wholesome nutrition to keep their pets healthy. Pet food labels often include words like holistic, natural, and human grade; but in reality, ingredients are often waste products.

While many pet owners like the idea of feeding their dogs a natural, whole foods diet, the logistics and cost of doing so can be overwhelming. According to Dr. Morgan, cooking for your pet and/or keeping them naturally healthy doesn’t have to be costly or time-consuming.

“What your pet eats not only impacts their health, but it can also affect everything from their mood, sleeping habits, energy levels, and even their personality…”

…says Dr. Morgan, who has a passion for healing her patients with whole foods. Dr. Morgan is detailing the importance of pet nutrition and showing how to use food therapy to keep your dog naturally healthy.

“What your pet eats not only impacts their health, but it can also affect everything from their mood, sleeping habits, energy levels, and even their personality.”

– Dr. Judy Morgan

In An Interview/Article, Dr. Morgan Can Share:

  • Eat this (NOT that) pet food edition
  • How to use food therapy to keep your dog naturally healthy
  • Tips and interesting information on animal health and wellness that is useful for any pet owner
  • Recipes that can be customized for your dog’s specific health issues and even their personality type
  • The trend of holistic pet health in 2019
ABOUT THE AUTHOR, SPEAKER, & HOLISTIC VETERINARIAN

Dr. Judy Morgan

Dr. Judy Morgan is a nationally renowned author, speaker, and holistic veterinarian best known for healing her patients with whole foods, minimizing medications and chemicals, allowing the body to heal from within. Dr. Morgan has received critical acclaim in the veterinary industry for integrating Eastern and Western medicine in her two award-winning veterinary practices in New Jersey. She is the author of three books on holistic pet care including the recently released title Yin & Yang, a holistic cookbook for dogs. An active speaker and blogger, Morgan’s social media sites reach millions of pet owners worldwide. Dr, Morgan is Chief Veterinary Medical Officer for Monkey’s House Senior Dog Hospice and works with rescue groups for homeless dogs.

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