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Does Plastic Cause Cancer in Dogs? | Dr. Charlotte Hacker #212

Does Plastic Cause Cancer in Dogs? | Dr. Charlotte Hacker #212

FromDog Cancer Answers


Does Plastic Cause Cancer in Dogs? | Dr. Charlotte Hacker #212

FromDog Cancer Answers

ratings:
Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Apr 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Plastic was a wonder material. It makes our lives easier, and can be produced synthetically without depleting natural resources like elephants or camphor trees. But some of the very qualities that make plastic amazing also make it potentially harmful.
Dr. Charlotte Hacker, PhD is a wildlife biologist who researched the connection between plastic and cancer for an article on DogCancer.com. In this episode she talks about several of the harmful chemicals that can be in plastic or produced during the manufacturing of plastic products. She also explains what we currently know about how different chemicals can impact the endocrine system in your dog’s body and the environment at large.
But don’t panic. Even though it is pretty much impossible to completely avoid plastic, there are easy strategies you can take to minimize potentially harmful plastic exposure for your dog.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:
Can Plastic Cause Cancer in Dogs? article: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/causes-and-prevention/can-plastic-cause-cancer-in-dogs/
Related Links:
Genetics in Canine Cancer article
Acrylamide in Dog Food article
Early Dog Cancer Warning Signs podcast episode
Chapters:
0:00 Start
2:37 BPA and Endocrine Disruptors
9:09 Phthalates
12:19 Lead
13:45 Alkylphenols
15:18 Vinyl Chloride
17:52 History of Plastic
21:33 Plastics Degrade
24:05 Switching Out Plastic Containers
25:19 Environmental Impact
26:56 Plastic and Dog Cancer
29:37 Charlotte’s Background
33:16 Reducing Plastic Exposure for Dogs
39:31 Evolving Legislation
About Today’s Guest, Dr. Charlotte Hacker:
Dr. Charlotte Hacker graduated with her Masters in 2015 studying animal welfare and behavior, and her Doctorate in 2021 with a focus on the use of molecular genetic approaches to study at-risk wildlife.
A conservation biologist by vocation, Charlotte’s love for all things animals started with a love for dogs. Her research interests are multifaced and include mammalian genetics, international conservation science policy, and human-animal relations.
Dr. Hacker is passionate about writing, science communication, and improving the livelihoods of humans and the animals they share space with. Her hobbies include yoga, hiking, watching documentaries, and traveling. She is based in Washington, D.C., with her rescue miniature dachshund, Nittany.
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Released:
Apr 17, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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