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We challenge the myth of “good kibble,” unpack how industry pressure harms vets and pets, and map a practical path toward raw feeding and holistic care. Hope lives in building a parallel system, mentoring new vets, and helping pet parents slow down before medicating.
• why premium kibble still acts like sugar
• big dogs and raw feeding costs compared fairly
• how vet school marketing shapes treatment scripts
• quotas, private equity and loss of clinical autonomy
• moral injury and burnout among conventional vets
• creating a parallel holistic model of care
• step-by-step decision making before medications
• simple ways to start balanced raw and rotate proteins
Find out how you can start your dog on the road to health and longevity. Go to rawdogfoodandcompany.com where friends don’t let friends feed kibble, and where your pet’s health is our business
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Chapters

1. Opening And Conference Recap (00:00:00)

2. “No Good Kibbles” Explained (00:00:22)

3. Mindset, Marketing And Self-Justification (00:02:46)

4. Vet Suicide And Systemic Pressure (00:04:26)

5. Indoctrination And Pharma Quotas (00:06:24)

6. Private Equity And Lost Autonomy (00:09:35)

7. Creating A Parallel Holistic System (00:11:15)

8. Coaching Pet Parents To Slow Down (00:12:42)

9. Closing Taglines And Website (00:13:30)

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