Pet Health Sunday: Your Pet Has a Metabolism Too
For all you pet lovers out there. I'm changing it up today. I think you may find this interesting.
What if your pet’s “quirks” aren’t quirks, but metabolic messages you’ve been accidentally ignoring?
Most people think their pets are just being dramatic.
Functional physiology says:
“Nope. That’s biochemistry with fur.”
Today inside my community, I’m breaking down how functional and nutritional medicine vets read pets the way functional medicine reads humans, through systems, not symptoms.
A tiny preview:
  • Your “stubborn” dog might actually be having a blood sugar crash
(Congratulations, you’re living with a furry coworker who skipped lunch.)
  • Your itchy pup isn’t “sensitive.”
That’s gut‑immune activation politely asking you to stop feeding cereal in a bowl.
  • Your cat who “hates everyone”?
Possibly low serotonin.
(Or possibly just a cat. Hard to know.)
  • Your dog’s bad breath?
Not “dog breath.”
That’s anaerobic bacteria doing CrossFit in his mouth.
  • Your pet “getting old”?
Often just inflammation from ultra‑processed food.
Imagine eating kibble every day of your life. Exactly.
If this made you rethink your pet’s breakfast,
you’re the exact person this theme day was built for.
What Functional & Nutritional Medicine Vets Actually Do?
I’m sharing the full breakdown, labs, nutrition, behavior, and the functional vet lens, inside my community today.
Come learn the language your pet has been speaking this whole time, and don't let them drive your car!
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Pet Health Sunday: Your Pet Has a Metabolism Too
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