23 minutes
Hosted by Dr. Tyna Moore
Episode Description
EP. 196 In this Quick and Dirty episode of The Dr. Tyna Show, I’m diving into a topic that hits close to home- ways in which your dog’s health mirrors your own. I’ve always thought about the parallels between human and canine health, particularly when it comes to obesity, diabetes, and metabolic struggles. These aren’t just human problems; our furry friends are facing them too.
While I’m not a vet, I’ll give you some practical insights into how small changes in your lifestyle—like what you eat and how you move—can benefit both you and your pup. If you’re ready to level up your health and your dog’s, this episode is for you.
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On This Episode We Cover:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:02:30 - Taking Coco to the vet
00:06:20 - Impacts of spay and neutering
00:07:25 - Doggie menopause & exercise
00:10:00 - Issues with kibble and treats
00:11:31 - Accessing obesity in a dog
00:16:25 - Accessing risks for future diabetes
00:18:45 - Diabetes prevention
00:19:10 - Similarities with humans
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