Learn how thoughtful nutritional choices may support your dog’s overall well-being.
Dr. Marty Goldstein is a well-known holistic veterinarian who has worked with many pet owners over the years, including some public figures.
Dr. Marty Goldstein, a well-known holistic veterinarian, has expressed concern about certain trends in canine nutrition and how diet may play a role in general pet health.
“Many commercial dog foods contain artificial preservatives, heavy grains, or highly processed ingredients,”
Dr. Goldstein explains.
“Even those labeled as 'natural' or 'healthy' can sometimes lack optimal nutrient retention.”
He also notes that some production processes—such as high-heat cooking—can reduce the nutritional content of certain pet foods.
While not all dogs experience the same results, many pet owners have reported seeing positive changes in their pets after reassessing their nutrition routines.
Dr. Goldstein has spent years researching this topic and has
shared his approach in a short educational video
. The goal is to raise awareness about nutrition and provide practical tips for pet owners looking to support their dog’s well-being.
“With a few small changes at home, many pet owners may be able to help their dogs feel more energetic and comfortable,”
he says.
In the video, he walks through simple steps that some pet owners have found helpful in supporting their dog’s health, energy, and overall quality of life.
Feedback has been positive, with some viewers sharing their personal stories. One pet owner, Michelle, said:
“My dog enjoys this new routine! He's more active and affectionate — it's been a great change for us.”
Choose what you feed your dog to discover insights and simple ways to improve their well-being.
Dr. Marty Goldstein is a well-known holistic veterinarian who has worked with many pet owners over the years, including some public figures.
Dr. Marty Goldstein, a well-know holistic veterinarian, has expressed concern about certain trends in canine nutrition and how diet may play a role in general pet health.
“Many commercial dog foods contain artificial preservatives, heavy grains, or highly processed ingredients,”
Dr. Goldstein explains.
“Even those labeled as 'natural' or 'healthy' can sometimes lack optimal nutrient retention.”
He also notes that some production processes—such as high-heat cooking—can reduce the nutritional content of certain pet foods.
While not all dogs experience the same results, many pet owners have reported seeing positive changes in their pets after reassessing their nutrition routines.
Dr. Goldstein has spent years researching this topic and has
shared his approach in a short educational video
. The goal is to raise awareness about nutrition and provide practical tips for pet owners looking to support their dog’s well-being.
“With a few small changes at home, many pet owners may be able to help their dogs feel more energetic and comfortable,”
he says.
In the video, he walks through simple steps that some pet owners have found helpful in supporting their dog’s health, energy, and overall quality of life.
Feedback has been positive, with some viewers sharing their personal stories. One pet owner, Michelle, said:
“My dog enjoys this new routine! He's more active and affectionate — it's been a great change for us.”
Choose what you feed your dog to discover insights and simple ways to improve their well-being.
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