Healthy Pet Food ⎢Dr. Marty Goldstein ⎢Martha Stewart

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Martha and veterinarian Dr. Marty Goldstein share some human foods that could benefit your dog’s health. Brought to you by Martha Stewart: http://www.marthas.

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17 Responses for “Healthy Pet Food ⎢Dr. Marty Goldstein ⎢Martha Stewart”

  1. Valerie Leuba says:

    I read on the ASPCA states that, Onions are toxic to dogs and Broccoli
    causes diarrhea and in some cases vomiting? why is the Vet giving them to
    dogs?? Leaks are part of the onion family.

  2. StrongLilRoxy says:

    Aweh!! Pause at 0:44!! She/he is smiling!! 🙂

  3. Robert Banker says:

    Martha’s dogs hate her

  4. OrganicTexas says:

    Dr. Marty is a great holistic vet and I recommend his book. More Dr. Marty
    clips, please.

  5. Katelyn Lindsay says:

    Awesome. I will try the apple cidar vinegar trick

  6. leftyla says:

    I thought aloe is bad for cats? It’s on the SPCA toxic plant list. Can
    someone verify this please!!!??

  7. twinkimaster says:

    “They are meat-eaters. They’re carnivores.” Cats are carnivores. Dogs,
    though classified under Carnivora, are omnivores whose diets don’t depend
    on meat-specific protein. I assume it was just a slip since he’s presenting
    dogs with bowls of meat AND vegetables. There are, however, entirely
    vegetarian dogs.

  8. Reximusprimebeta says:

    @leftyla I know a cat that downed an entire aloe plant in one night, no ill
    effects aside from soft stools for a couple days. Though what is ok for one
    may be dangerous for another.

  9. Applepiebetty says:

    So is pork alright for dogs?

  10. misslizzy9 says:

    what kind of dog is lola?

  11. mgblue says:

    @misslizzy9 yorkshire terrier and a cute one at that 🙂

  12. TheWisingMeadow says:

    fancy meeting you here! i love martha.

  13. Luke Mills says:

    Haha, Martha was not impressed when the dog snapped.

  14. mermcc says:

    Okay, that dog was clearly stressed from the beginning of the video…ears
    back…position was defensive.

  15. wolffenhaus Merry says:

    All true.

  16. Zachary Fisher says:

    Yes as long as its natural and free of extra hormones and dies. Regular
    from the store is ok but then you will be getting the extra hormones unless
    it is specifically natural or organic

  17. maiming betty says:

    this is misinformation.

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