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Biography
Monica
Segal is certified in Animal Health Care through the University of Guelph
with studies in animal nutrition,physiology, diseases and parasites, as
well as pet care. She has been a regular guest on Talk 640 Radio, interviewed
on Breakfast Television and City TV in Toronto, KFWB in Los Angeles and
Pet Talk hosted by Mitch Wilder. She writes featured articles in many
publications throughout North America. Monica conducts seminars and workshops
by invitation, hosts an Internet discussion group at K9Kitchen,
and authored a book called "K9 Kitchen, Your Dogs' Diet: The
Truth Behind The Hype," published in June 2002. Her second book,
"Optimal Nutrition" inlcudes a foreword wrtten by Ana Hill DVM,
PhD and was published in 2007. Monica lives in Toronto, Canada, with her
husband Morley and dogs, Cassie and Tori.
Nutritional
Philosophy
Each dog is an individual
and needs to be fed that way. Itchy skin, runny eyes, gastrointestinal
problems and a myriad of other complaints can often be traced to dietary
sensitivities. Certain breeds and individuals are predisposed to particular
ailments that may be addressed by dietary modifications. Addressing disease
may require a unique change in diet plans.
Respecting
the needs of individual dogs translates to feeding a diet that supports
uniqueness. The notion of there being one perfect way to feed all dogs
is a myth. Some will thrive on an all raw diet, others will do best on
cooked foods while yet others will do well eating a combination of both.
The choice is based on the dog owner's comfort level with a particular
method of feeding and the dog's tolerance level of that choice.
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