About this episode
Support your health journey with our private practice! Explore comprehensive lab testing, functional assessments, and expert guidance for your wellness journey. Find exclusive offers for podcast listeners at nutritionwithjudy.com/podcast . _____ I sit down with Mariah Pierson, founder of Paws of Prey, to discuss the healing powers of nutrition for our furry companions. Mariah shares her journey into pet nutrition, including raw vs. cooked food, sample meal ideas, and why raw meat doesn’t pose the risk many believe. Mariah also explains why organs are vital, how to safely transition your pet to a species-appropriate diet, and her stance on vaccines, titers, nosodes, and common preventative meds. If you're a pet parent seeking real health answers, this is the episode for you. Mariah Pierson has been passionate about animals since childhood, fostering small wildlife, owning exotic pets, and dedicating her life to their wellness following a personal pet loss. Mariah combined her research in canine, feline, mustelid, and erinaceid nutrition with her veterinary experience to start Paws of Prey, a YouTube channel to share her knowledge. Mariah's story into pet nutrition Proper dog and cat diet Raw vs. cooked, and children Common misconceptions about raw food Sample meal ideas and dairy Truth about kibble Pet disease Synthetic vitamins Liver, organ meats and copper toxicity Vaccines, titers, nosodes Preventative meds (heartworm, ticks) Mariah's dietary changes Fiber in the human diet Transitioning the pet food _____ EPISODE RESOURCES Raw Feeding Cheat Sheet Paws of Prey (Mariah Pierson) YouTube Paws of Prey (Mariah Pierson) Website Cheap vs Expensive Cuts Video 2012 Carnivore Cure book Fiber Study Carnivore Cure Book Copper toxicity study: Here and Here Truth about AAFCO 2007 Pet Food Recall Nosodes (a Vaccine Alternative): Here and Here Wondercide Vaccinations and Senior Pets _____ WEEKLY NEWSLETTER 📫 Tips and Weekly Updates FIND JUDY CHO ⛑️ Work with Us 📺 YouTube 📸 Instagram 👥 Facebook _____ *DISCLAIMER: This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It should not replace professional medical advice.