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Practical Pet Chat - Episode 13 2026 - Who's Responsible For Your Pets Diet and Feeding Habits

Practical Pet Chat - Episode 13 2026 - Who's Responsible For Your Pets Diet and Feeding Habits

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On this episode of Practical Pet Chat, Lorin and Rob dig into a deceptively simple question: who’s actually responsible for our pets’ feeding habits? While it’s easy to blame picky eaters, treat obsession, or those irresistible “puppy dog eyes,” the reality is a bit more grounded—and a lot more human. They break down the common myths that drive overfeeding and inconsistent routines, including the idea that pets instinctively know what’s best for them nutritionally. Spoiler: they don’t. From over-concern about whether a pet is “eating enough” to the tendency to substitute treats for structure, Lorin and Rob explore how well-meaning pet parents often create the very challenges they’re trying to solve. The conversation gets practical as they tackle real-world scenarios: How to handle picky eaters without turning every meal into a negotiation Managing treat-driven behavior before it becomes a habit Recognizing when those “sad eyes” are manipulation—not need Building consistency in feeding routines that pets can rely on They also emphasize a critical point: proper feeding isn’t just about calories or keeping a bowl full—it’s about long-term health, behavior, and quality of life. Nutrition plays a foundational role in everything from energy levels to digestion to overall wellness. As always, the takeaway is clear and empowering—our pets look to us to set the boundaries. They depend on pet parents to make thoughtful, informed decisions, even when it’s inconvenient or met with resistance. Feeding isn’t just an act of care; it’s an act of leadership. Lorin and Rob close with practical tips to help listeners reset habits, create structure, and feel confident they’re doing what’s truly best for their pets—not just what their pets might want in the moment.
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