Today's episode is sponsored by Kabo. We chat with Dr. Suzee, veterinarian pathologist and pet nutrition expert, about the importance of fresh foods for our pets and allergies in our dogs - from causes to ways to manage through diet.
This episode is sponsored by Kabo - a dog food subscription service that delivers healthy, pre-portioned meals right to your door. With options from kibble to freshly cooked food, all made with human-grade ingredients, you can find something for your dog. Until the end of this month (June 2022), use code SALMON for 60% of your first box. Visit Kabo.co for more information.
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- All advice given on Rescue Dog Love podcast is from a personal standpoint only - every dog is different and should be evaluated by a professional. For questions on your dog's training and health, please consult your vet and trainer and do thorough research.