The History of Dog Nutrition

Gerald Pepin


Organisation:
The Canine Nutritionist
Region:
South West
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Expensed
Category:
Nature
Updated:
10th October 2023

My talk relates to the history of dog nutrition from the time man and dog first became an item through to the birth of commercial dog food and dog food as we've come to know it today.

My particular focus relates to the way nutrition relates to canine health, in the same way the food we eat relates to human health.

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About Gerald Pepin

My name is Gerald Pepin. I’m a qualified UK Canine Nutritionist, passionate about both dogs and their nutrition.

As a Canine Nutritionist, I’m a huge believer in healing dogs from the inside out. If your dog develops itchy skin, the last thing you should do is treat the itch with potentially harmful steroids. These only mask the problem and not-infrequently create further problems into the bargain.

The same can be said of most common canine ailments. All too often, medication causes further health problems down the line.

Mother Nature provides more natural and gentle solutions to most canine health issues. Solutions which treat the cause of the problem rather than simply masking the symptom.

Your dog is arguably the best, most loyal friend you are ever going to have. Transform the health of your dog and make that friendship last as long as you possibly can!


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