The Non-Traditional Veterinarian
Feeding a large dog homemade food can feel overwhelming financially. And yes, it is an investment. But in this episode of The Non-Traditional Veterinarian®, I challenge pet parents to think about nutrition differently: not as an expense… but as a deposit into your dog’s future health span. Because what I often see is this: people avoid investing in nutrition now, only to spend the same amount, or far more , later through chronic disease management, medications, repeated vet visits, allergies, GI issues, orthopedic disease, pancreatitis, or even cancer care. We talk about: * Why feeding large dogs homemade can feel intimidating * The real cost of poor nutrition over time * The “high-yield savings account” analogy for proactive health * The “high APR credit card debt” analogy for chronic disease * Why prevention often feels expensive until you compare it to disease management * Why nutrition compounds over time, positively or negatively * How better food may help support mobility, inflammation, gut health, energy, skin, and longevity * Why investing earlier usually creates better long-term outcomes This episode is NOT about perfection. It’s about intention and perspective. Because every meal is either helping build resilience… or contributing to future wear and tear. And sometimes the cheapest option today becomes the most expensive option later. Helping pets live better and longer starts with what goes in the bowl. Links: Book your 1:1 nutrition consultation today [https://www.southernveterinaryservices.com/nutrition] Book your 1:1 holistic in home visit today [https://www.southernveterinaryservices.com/in-home] Watch this episode on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@The_NonTraditionalVeterinarian]
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