Stockholm, Sunday June 16th 2024, 2pm to 4pm
Should our dogs eat
a plant-based diet too ?
Claire Lucie, a qualified canine nutritionist, will answer the burning question, "Can our dogs be plant-based, and is it really an act of cruelty?" Using scientific, peer-reviewed research, assess the environmental impact and ethical implications of how we feed our dogs, and investigate how, according to science, a plant-based diet could extend your dog's life and enhance their health while preventing further diseases.
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For the first time ever, The Vegan Dog Coach is coming to Sweden, and you're invited to join this fascinating talk on
June 16th 2025 in Stockholm.
Hälsans Hus, Stockholm.
A delicious vegan brunch will be served at the end of the talk.
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Would you like to attend this event?
Booking are now open through the link below.
SEATS ARE LIMITED DUE TO VENUE, SO WE RECOMMEND YOU BOOK YOURS QUICKLY!
What can you expect from the event ?
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Learn all of the scientific evidences, made available to everyone, on the safety, health advantages, potential risks, common myths, and essential information about plant-based diets for dogs.
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Discover the enormous influence of the foods we feed our dogs on the planet and the lives of billions of terrestrial and aquatic creatures each year.
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An exceptional chance to meet and connect with other dog parents who are adopting a plant-based lifestyle for their dogs and cats.
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Gain confidence and support in your decision to feed your dog a plant-based diet, as well as an understanding of why most information available is incorrect.
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This event is an exceptional chance to meet with like-minded people while enjoy the best vegan delicacies, in an stunning location.
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Understanding the major impact of diet on your dog's life and health, and how to use it to extend their lifespan and prevent diseases.
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How can a fresh plant-based diet reverse diseases, extend your dog's life, and greatly improve their health ?
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Learn how your dog can get all the nutrients and proteins they require from a plant-based diet.
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Gaining an extensive understanding of your dog's nutritional needs, its relationship to the wolf, and why meat is not naturally necessary for your dog.
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The talk will be followed by a delicious vegan brunch of sandwiches, cakes, tea and coffee by vegan restaurant Hermans. The price of the brunch is included in the entry fee.
Summary of the talk
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Why a plant-based diet is the most sustainable for dogs on a biological level based on scientific data.
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The question of dogs and meat according to science,
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Why a carnivore diet has not been biologically adapted to dogs for over 7000 years according to scientific discoveries
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A brief history of canine diet (according to scientific discoveries,
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Dogs have been mostly vegetarian since Neolithic times!)
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How a low-to-no-meat diet shaped the evolution of our dogs
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Why traditional diets make our dogs sick and cause premature death
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Why diet causes 95% of all diseases in dogs
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The immense and available cruelty in pet food; studies show that 7 billion land animals are raised and killed each year to produce pet food.
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And more fascinating topics!
Practical Information
WHERE : Hälsans Hus
Fjällgatan 23B, 116 28 Stockholm, Sweden
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WHEN : Sunday , June 16th 2024
From 2pm to 4pm
Talk will last approx. 1 hour, followed by vegan brunch.
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ENTRY FEES :
249 SEK including vegan brunch
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Hermans Restaurant will serve plant-based sandwiches, pastries, tea, and coffee at the end of the talk.
The cost of this brunch is included in entry fees.
NOT AVAILABLE ON JUNE 16th OR UNABLE TO ATTEND PHYSICALLY ?
If you are unable to attend on that day or live too far away, a recording of the discussion will be made public after the event; register here to be notified and receive the recording in due time!
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Sign up here for free to be notified in due time :
About the event
Claire Lucie, a CMA registered canine nutritionist with years of experience in the pet industry, has spent the last two years analyzing over 1000 scientific papers on the relationship between diet, health, and illness development in dogs.
She will explain why our dogs do not require meat biologically, and will answer the burning issue, "Can our dogs be plant-based, and is it really an act of cruelty?" using scientific, peer-reviewed facts.
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Claire Lucie will discuss how our dogs' diets are contributing to an epidemic of cancer, diabetes, and obesity in our dogs, why the food we feed our dogs has a massive and avoidable impact on the welfare and death of billions of animals worldwide each year, and the enormous impact of a meat-based diet for our pets on our planet and our future.