Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchCan Pet Owners Get a Veterinary Appointment? What a Secret Shopper Study Revealed
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Worried pet parent meets phone tree is a stress spiral no one needs—so we put it to the test. We sat down with health services researcher …
8 hours ago
One Health, One Data: Reimagining Pet Health Surveillance
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What if the case notes from your clinic could forecast tomorrow’s outbreak? We sit down with epidemiologist Dr. Lauren Grant to unpack a O…
1 week, 4 days ago
Continuous Load, Compromised Flow: PET Imaging of the Equine Digit
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A hoof can look fine while its tissue quietly runs out of blood. We sat down with Drs. Georgia Skelton and Andrew van Eps to unpack new 18…
2 weeks, 1 day ago
How Common Are Supplements in Dogs? Evidence from the Dog Aging Project
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Half of the dogs in a massive nationwide study are getting supplements—yet few products face drug-level scrutiny before they hit pet store…
3 weeks, 2 days ago
Same Lifespan, More Challenges: PPID in Horses
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A shaggy coat and a creaky stride don’t have to signal the end of the road. We unpack new primary-care evidence on pituitary pars intermed…
1 month ago
Elevating Credentialed Veterinary Technician Voices in Scientific Research
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What happens when the people closest to the patient lead the science that shapes their care? We sit down with guest editors Erik Fausak an…
1 month, 1 week ago
Primary Liver Tumors in Dogs: Additional Liver Masses Are Often Benign
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Your heart sinks when a dog’s CT shows a primary liver tumor plus extra lesions. Ours used to as well—until we dug into data showing how o…
1 month, 1 week ago
Does Changing the Needle Matter? Evidence from a Canine Vaccination Trial
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What if one of the most common vaccine rituals in small animal practice doesn’t help patients at all? We sit down with researchers Jane Sa…
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Rapid Cooling in Dogs: The Science Behind Post-Exercise Head Dunking
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A working dog powers through a hot training session, then stops. The clock is ticking, because core temperature can keep climbing even aft…
1 month, 3 weeks ago
The Overlooked Electrolyte: How Low Chloride Impacts Survival in Dogs with Heart Failure
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A single ion is changing how we read the story of canine heart failure. We sit down with cardiologist Dr. Darcy Adin and internist–nephrol…
2 months, 1 week ago