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    Boutique, exotic and grain free diets - are they a problem (2019)

    • Boutique, exotic and grain free diets - are they a problem (2019)

Speaker

Biography

Lisa Weeth received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of California, Davis, in 2002. She worked as a part-time emergency clinician in the San Francisco Bay Area and then a full-time associate veterinarian at a general practice in the Bay Area from 2002-2004. In 2004 Dr. Weeth went back to the University of California, Davis, for a Residency in Clinical Nutrition where she completed her training and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition in 2007. In 2007 Dr. Weeth and her family moved from California to New Jersey where she joined Red Bank Veterinary Hospital and established the first dedicated Clinical Nutrition Department in a private practice setting. There she worked on a full-time basis with clinicians and pet owners within the Red Bank Network of hospitals as well as the greater New Jersey/New York/Pennsylvania area. She remained at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital growing the department from a single doctor to a three doctor service, but in January of 2014 a family relocation took her and her 2- and 4-legged family to the United Kingdom. After this international move Dr. Weeth established Weeth Nutrition Services, a referral consultation service working with veterinarians in the United States and United Kingdoms. Dr. Weeth also serves as the principal Clinical Nutritionist for Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists Telemedicine Service based in Houston, TX; provides independent consultations to members of the pet food industry; and manages her own veterinary nutrition blog to help increase awareness of the importance of dog and cat nutrition for veterinarians and pet owners alike.

Lisa Weeth

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