The Raw Data

Dr. Kathryn Primm on Pet Life Radio

Heard the hype about feeding your dog a raw diet? The virtues of feeding your dog a more natural raw diet are extolled on the internet and in the headlines, but what is the real truth?  There are pros and cons. Find out what science says so that you can weigh out what is right for you and your fur-friend. Dr. Joe Bartges, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVN joins us on this episode to look at the facts surrounding going raw. Keep your pet and your family safe and healthy when Dr. Kat finds experts to help you make the most of your pet care dollar and time.


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Dr. Joe Bartges received his BS in zoology in 1983 from Marshall University in Huntington, WV, and his DVM from The University of Georgia in 1987.  He completed an internship and residencies in small animal internal medicine and nutrition in addition to a PhD at the University of Minnesota in 1993.  After a post-doctoral position at the University of Minnesota, he joined the faculty at The University of Georgia in 1994 where he remained until 1997.  In 1997, he joined the faculty at The University of Tennessee where he remained until 2015.  During this time he achieved Professor of Medicine and Nutrition, held the Acree Endowed Chair of Small Animal Research, and served as interim department head for approximately 2 years.  He then joined the staff at Cornell University Veterinary Specialists in Stamford, CT, as an internist and nutritionist and was Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine and Nutrition at Cornell University.  Currently, Dr. Bartges is Professor of Medicine and Nutrition in the Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery.  He is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (small animal internal medicine) and the American College of Veterinary Nutrition.