The Alternative Dog Moms

The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Dogs with Dr. Rachel Walsh

May 13, 2023 Kimberly Gauthier (Keep the Tail Wagging) and Erin Scott (Believe in Dog) Season 2 Episode 49
The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Dogs with Dr. Rachel Walsh
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The Alternative Dog Moms
The Benefits of Chiropractic Care for Dogs with Dr. Rachel Walsh
May 13, 2023 Season 2 Episode 49
Kimberly Gauthier (Keep the Tail Wagging) and Erin Scott (Believe in Dog)

Welcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry.   Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.

CHAPTERS:

  • Dr. Rachel's background and what led to her wanting to be a veterinarian (1:07)
  • What led Dr. Rachel to learn chiropractic care and acupuncture and the benefits for our pets (2:16)
  • Differences between Western Medicine and Complementary Practices (9:23)
  • The importance of hydration for dogs and how Dr. Rachel created her first product, Replenish, a hydration "sports" drink for dogs (10:43)
  • All the research and intention that went into Dr. Rachel's paw balm and food topper products (15:07)
  • What Dr. Rachel learned about nutrition in vet school, her concerns about fresh feeding and the diets she recommends for dogs (20:31)
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Food Therapy and should dogs be eating rice? (26:28)
  • Chickpeas, grain-free and DCM (31:21)
  • Working as a vet during COVID and thoughts on the veterinary shortage (39:16)

SHOUTOUTS:

OUR BLOG/PODCASTS...

FACEBOOK...

INSTAGRAM...

Thanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.


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Welcome to Alternative Dog Moms - a podcast about what's happening in the fresh food community and the pet industry.   Kimberly Gauthier is the blogger behind Keep the Tail Wagging, and Erin Scott hosts the Believe in Dog podcast.

CHAPTERS:

  • Dr. Rachel's background and what led to her wanting to be a veterinarian (1:07)
  • What led Dr. Rachel to learn chiropractic care and acupuncture and the benefits for our pets (2:16)
  • Differences between Western Medicine and Complementary Practices (9:23)
  • The importance of hydration for dogs and how Dr. Rachel created her first product, Replenish, a hydration "sports" drink for dogs (10:43)
  • All the research and intention that went into Dr. Rachel's paw balm and food topper products (15:07)
  • What Dr. Rachel learned about nutrition in vet school, her concerns about fresh feeding and the diets she recommends for dogs (20:31)
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Food Therapy and should dogs be eating rice? (26:28)
  • Chickpeas, grain-free and DCM (31:21)
  • Working as a vet during COVID and thoughts on the veterinary shortage (39:16)

SHOUTOUTS:

OUR BLOG/PODCASTS...

FACEBOOK...

INSTAGRAM...

Thanks for listening to our podcast. You can learn more about Erin Scott's first podcast at BelieveInDogPodcast.com. And you can learn more about raw feeding, raising dogs naturally, and Kimberly's dogs at KeepTheTailWagging.com. And don't forget to subscribe to The Alternative Dog Moms.


Dr. Rachel's background and what led to her wanting to be a veterinarian
What led Dr. Rachel to learn chiropractic care and acupuncture and the benefits for our pets
Differences between Western Medicine and Complementary Practices
The importance of hydration for dogs and how Dr. Rachel created her first product, Replenish, a hydration "sports" drink for dogs
All the research and intention that went into Dr. Rachel's paw balm and food topper products
What Dr. Rachel learned about nutrition in vet school, her concerns about fresh feeding and the diets she recommends for dogs
Traditional Chinese Medicine Food Therapy and should dogs be eating rice?
Chickpeas, grain-free and DCM
Working as a vet during COVID and thoughts on the veterinary shortage