The forever dog Surprising new science to help your canine companion live younger, healthier, and longer

Rodney Habib

Book - 2021

"A ground-breaking book to help dogs live healthier and longer lives. When Rodney Habib's dog, Sam, was diagnosed with cancer in 2013, it sent him on a mission to save her life. At the age of five, Sam was given only six months to live. Her plight inspired Rodney to travel the world, looking for innovative ways to arrest the progression of the disease. In his quest to save Sam, he met world-renowned veterinarian Karen Becker, a proactive pet health advocate with more than 20 years of experience. The two quickly realized they had the same goal: to improve the quality of life for dogs and pet parents everywhere. For the last three years, they've interviewed top geneticists, microbiologists, and researchers, collecting data rela...ted to their mission. What they discovered has the potential to change the pet world forever, just as it has changed the fate of Rodney's beloved Sam, who is now 11, and still very much a part of his life. They interviewed top geneticists, microbiologists, and people who have owned the oldest dogs in the world to find out what they did--or didn't do--to enable their dogs to live into their 20s and, in some cases, even into their 30s. What they discovered has the potential to change the pet world forever. Backed by cutting-edge research, The Forever Dog explores the key factors that can help improve your dog's health lengthen your dog's lifespan including the truth about the food that you're probably feeding your pet and then explain what the commercial manufacturers don't want you to know: that is, what that food is actually doing to your pet's health. We'll offer practical solutions and tips on how to better provide your dog the nutrients he needs--safely. In Lifestyle, we'll explore how external factors such as exercise, environmental toxins, the stress in your own life and the choices your veterinarian leads you to make can greatly affect your pet's overall health and wellbeing so you can raise a Forever Dog."--

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Subjects
Published
New York, NY : HarperWave, an imprint of Harper Collins Publishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Rodney Habib (author)
Other Authors
Karen Shaw Becker (author), Kristin Loberg (contributor)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xxiii, 433 pages : illustrations, charts ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063002609
  • Authors' Note
  • Introduction: Humanity's Best Friend
  • Part I. The Modern, Unwell Dog: A Short Story
  • 1. Sick as a Dog: Why We and Our Companions Are Losing Our Longevity
  • 2. Our Co-Evolution with Dogs: From Wild Wolves to Willful Pets
  • 3. The Science of Aging: Surprising Truths about Dogs and Their Risk Factors for Disease
  • Part II. Secrets from the World's Oldest Dogs: The Long Tale
  • 4. De-Aging through Diet: How Food Is Information for Health and Longevity Genes
  • 5. The Triple Threat: How Stress, Isolation, and Lack of Physical Activity Affect Us All
  • 6. Environmental Impact: The Difference between a Muddy Dog and a Dirty Dog
  • Part III. Pooch Parenting to Build a Forever Dog
  • 7. Dietary Habits for a Long and Healthy Life: Building a Better Bowl
  • 8. Supplemental Habits for a Long and Healthy Life: The Essentials to Navigate Safe and Effective Supplements
  • 9. Personalized Meals as Medicine: Pet Food Homework and Fresher Percentages for a Durable Dog
  • 10. Putting the OGS into DOGS: Fitness Guidelines and Controlling for Genetic and Environmental Impacts
  • Epilogue
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Dogs are dying prematurely of more chronic disease than ever before," warn animal health activist Habib and veterinarian Becker (Dr. Becker's Real Food for Healthy Dogs and Cats) in this must-read guide for canine owners. Their DOGS formula for optimal dog health consists of "Diet and nutrition, Optimal movement, Genetic predispositions, and Stress and environment." The authors draw parallels to health risks common in humans: obesity, for example, is dangerous for pets and can often result in heart disease and diabetes. Exercise is also essential for dogs' longevity, because they "need to move their bodies every day, and the type of exercise depends on your dog's personality, body, and age." The authors are wary of kibble and dog biscuits, instead suggesting a diet of fresh fruits, vegetables, and raw meat, and for a pooch's environment they recommend cultivating a "rich social life for them" with a group of dog friends. Habib and Becker go deep and share plenty of scientific data (on dogs' microbiomes, aging, and epigenomes) along the way. For readers looking to keep tails wagging for as long as possible, this is a no-brainer. Agent: Kimberly Witherspoon, InkWell Management. (Oct.)

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