Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Speaking of Pets
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| Integrative Pet Care: Acupuncture, Laser Therapy, & Herbal Medicine | SOP ep. 103 - Dr. Neal Sivula | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:57:12 | |
Tired of feeling like there's no hope left for your aging or ailing pet? In this episode of Speaking of Pets, we dive deep into the world of Integrative Veterinary Medicine with expert Dr. Neal Sivula. From the basics of pet acupuncture (and why cats might prefer laser!) to the truth about herbal medicine sourcing, Dr. Sivula shares science-backed insights and heartwarming stories of turning "last resort" patients around. Discover why integrative care isn't just a trend, but a multifaceted approach to giving your beloved pet the best quality of life—even when the diagnosis feels final. If you've ever wondered about dry needling vs. acupuncture, the power of therapeutic touch, or how a simple laser can make a difference at home, tune in for essential advice from a Veterinary Chiropractic Hall of Famer. ◇ ─ ◇ ─ ◇ ◇ ─ ◇ ─ ◇ Froggy’s Golf Ball Retrieval offers the best programs helping you achieve the most from your water hazards. Not only will we treat your course with the utmost professionalism, our experience in removing balls from water hazards has taught us how to operate in an efficient, safe and productive manner since 1995. As we move into our next chapter, Froggy’s provides insured services, uses proven techniques and the most updated equipment to take care of the golf community. We handle even the toughest water hazards that make our competitors walk away. Froggy’s is the Midwest’s premier ball collection company. Froggy’s offers several options to make your water hazards a profit center! Please call us today to arrange to have Froggy’s harvest the balls from your water hazards. Contact Owner Emily Newland at 574-544-9890 or email Froggysretrieval@gmail.com ◇ ─ ◇ ─ ◇ All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions. | |||
| We Visited a Wildlife Rehabilitation Center | Speaking of Pets ep. 102 - Back to the Wild LIVE Take 2 | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:44:33 | |
Speaking of Pets episode 102 - Back to the Wild LIVE Take 2! In this fascinating revisit, we check back on our visit to Back to the Wild, a remarkable wildlife rehabilitation center dedicated to rescuing, healing, and releasing native Ohio wildlife. Our hosts experience the magic up close as the team introduces us to several of their beautiful owl ambassadors—each with a story of survival and hope. And just when you think nature can’t get any more amazing, we witness a live butterfly chrysalis emerging in real time — a breathtaking moment that reminds us of the wonder and resilience of the natural world. Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, education, and the reminder that every creature deserves a second chance to soar. BACK TO THE WILD’S primary mission is to rehabilitate and ultimately release into their natural habitat, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife. Through this work, BACK TO THE WILD’S overall mission is to educate and foster in children and adults an awareness, appreciation and respect of our natural world. Children especially, are encouraged to become involved in conservation activities to preserve and protect wild areas and to understand our own interconnection with all living things. https://www.backtothewild.org/ -- Froggy’s Golf Ball Retrieval offers the best programs helping you achieve the most from your water hazards. Not only will we treat your course with the utmost professionalism, our experience in removing balls from water hazards has taught us how to operate in an efficient, safe and productive manner since 1995. As we move into our next chapter, Froggy’s provides insured services, uses proven techniques and the most updated equipment to take care of the golf community. We handle even the toughest water hazards that make our competitors walk away. Froggy’s is the Midwest’s premier ball collection company. Froggy’s offers several options to make your water hazards a profit center! Please call us today to arrange to have Froggy’s harvest the balls from your water hazards. Contact Owner Emily Newland at 574-544-9890 or email Froggysretrieval@gmail.com --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions. | |||
| Reuniting Military Dogs with Soldiers | SOP ep. 93 - Bob Bryant - Take 2 | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:44:27 | |
This episode is a re-release of a powerful and eye-opening conversation with Bob Bryant, co-founder of Mission K9 Rescue. This organization is dedicated to saving, reuniting, rehoming, rehabilitating, and repairing military working dogs (MWDs), contract working dogs (CWDs), and police canines who have completed their service. 🎖️ What Happens to Our K9 Veterans? We delve into the often-unspoken fate of these heroic dogs, who are frequently classified as "excess equipment" and left behind, especially in foreign countries, after giving their all for our safety. - 1300+ Dogs Saved: Mission K9 Rescue has rescued over 1300 working dogs. - 682 Reunions: Over 680 of those dogs have been reunited with their former handlers. - $2 Million+ in Vet Care: The organization has spent millions on repairing the dogs who suffer from injuries and conditions sustained during their service. Bob shares the incredible, sometimes difficult, journey of his non-profit—from its unexpected founding to the struggles of securing funding to keep their vital mission afloat. The Logistics of Rescue & Rehabilitation - The Afghanistan Dogs: Hear the story of the dogs tragically left behind in Kabul and the process of bringing them home, with transport costs reaching up to $6,000 per dog from that region. - Contract vs. Military Working Dogs (CWDs vs. MWDs): Learn the crucial difference in ownership and the often inferior veterinary care and treatment received by CWDs, who are owned by private companies. - Health and Retirement: The average working dog retires around nine years old due to loss of work drive or injury. They discuss the prevalence of orthopedic issues, cancers (due to hazardous compound exposure), and PTSD—and how Mission K9 addresses these intense medical and emotional needs. Finding the Right Home - Mission K9 is highly selective in its adoption process, matching the unique needs of these highly trained, high-drive dogs (like the Belgian Malinois, described as a "velociraptor from hell") with the right families. - Criteria for Adopters: The necessary commitment to senior veterinary care, a home environment where the dog can be active and inside with the family, and no use of these dogs as protection animals in retirement. - Training and Commands: Bob shares that most working dogs are trained using German or other languages. How You Can Help: Mission K9 Rescue relies on private donations and foundations to meet its weekly operating costs of approximately $30,000. Please consider supporting their efforts. Find out more about Mission K9 Rescue and donate at: MissionK9Rescue.org -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Golden Treasures Rescue: Heartwarming Stories of Rescue Dogs | SOP ep.4 - Sandy Strebler | 27 Mar 2024 | 00:34:45 | |
Our guest this week is Sandy Strebler, founder of Golden Treasures Rescue
Join us and guest Sandy Strebler, for heartwarming tales of rescue dogs finding their forever homes with Golden Treasures Rescue. In this episode, Sandy shares the incredible journey of caring for a surprise litter of puppies and the challenges they faced. From tube feeding to finding the perfect adoptive families, every step was filled with love and dedication. Learn about the adoption process, including vet checks and home visits, as well as the importance of matching dogs with the right families. Plus, hear about the unique challenges faced when rescuing dogs with special needs, like separation anxiety or senior dogs needing extra care. Tune in for touching stories and insights into the world of dog rescue.
https://goldentreasuresrescue.org/cmsgtr/index.php
About Golden Treasures Rescue
In 2004, after many years in rescue, two dedicated golden lovers founded Golden Treasures Golden Retriever Rescue. Sandy and April knew that, due to the popularity of the breed, there were more than enough needy golden's and golden mixes who could benefit from their expertise in the rescue world. Thus, this new charitable, nonprofit became a reality.
Since its formation, Golden Treasures has been the result of the efforts of many volunteers, most of whom are still helping today. There are no paid employees. All of Golden Treasures’ volunteers are working around jobs and families, helping find new homes for displaced or unwanted golden's.
Golden Treasures enjoys a great reputation as a caring, professionally run, reputable breed-specific rescue. Shelters and vets are quick to call on us to help with dogs that need help or to recommend us to their clients. The dogs are our No. 1 priority. Since 2004, Golden Treasures has provided services to more than 500 golden's.
Our operations today are the result of refined and more efficient policies and procedures that were in place from its inception. Based on experience, we’ve been able to make changes that we feel help to find that perfect home for every one of our dogs.
Challenges continue, but the reward of knowing that we’ve helped dogs and families alike come together, makes it all worthwhile.
Mission Statement
GOLDEN TREASURES GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE, INC. has been organized for the purpose of removing Golden retrievers from unwanted and inappropriate homes and also from shelters; educating the public about responsible dog ownership, providing a resource for canine owners regarding the proper care and treatment of their dogs; educating the public about the breed and the need for obedience lessons for all dogs; encouraging, assisting and providing guidelines to other purebred fanciers to form rescue programs; and to provide an alternative to euthanization.
Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents.
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| Unlocking the Secrets of Our Pet’s Diets: A Deep Dive into Pet Nutrition | SOP ep.3 - Karen Labarre | 20 Mar 2024 | 00:38:17 | |
Our guest this week is Karen Labarre, Veterinary Sales Director at Blue Buffalo Co., Ltd
In this episode, we delve into the world of prescription diets for pets with a focus on their formulation, benefits, and importance in addressing specific health conditions. Join us as we explore the extensive research and expertise behind these specialized diets, featuring insights from Karen Labarre, a nutrition expert with firsthand experience in pet food manufacturing.
From tackling food allergies to supporting kidney health and managing bladder stones, prescription diets play a crucial role in enhancing the well-being of our furry friends. We uncover the rigorous quality control measures and scientific principles involved in creating these diets, ensuring optimal nutrition and safety for pets.
Discover the truth about pet food labeling, sourcing of ingredients, and the distinction between voluntary and mandatory recalls. Learn valuable tips for transitioning pets to new diets, addressing picky eaters, and optimizing feeding practices for different life stages and health conditions.
Join us as we navigate the complex world of pet nutrition and uncover the secrets behind prescription diets that can transform the lives of our beloved companions.
Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents.
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| Feline Fine; Tackling Cat Challenges with Love and Expert Care | SOP ep.2 - Dr. Linda Schoenberg | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:55:28 | |
In this episode, our hosts engage in a captivating conversation with Dr. Linda Schoenberg, a distinguished veterinarian with a VMD from the University of Pennsylvania and a PhD in Immunology. Delve into the world of feline care as Dr. Schoenberg shares insights on various topics, including handling common challenges like cats urinating outside the box, choosing the right litter, and administering medication. The discussion extends to broader subjects such as owning multiple cats, dealing with obesity, and understanding food allergies. Gain valuable knowledge about feline health, from subcutaneous injections to FIV (feline immunodeficiency virus) and its transmission. Explore the debate on whether cats should be outdoors, coping with the grief of losing a pet, and get an insider's perspective on the evolving field of animal medicine. Tune in for a comprehensive exploration of all things feline and the unique experiences of being a veterinarian. For more engaging content, visit https://www.youtube.com/@slavideopro/videos.
Following graduation, Linda worked in a variety of human medical settings, including Jefferson Medical College, Metropolitan General Hospital, and Veterans Administrations Hospital in Wade Park. In 1980 she began working in veterinary hospitals in Rochester, NY. She became a diplomat for the ABVP in Feline practice in 1997.
Schoenberg opened Just Cats Hospital in South Euclid in 1988 after having spent 8 years in companion animal practice in University Heights. She retired in 2016 and sold her practice to Dr. Jessi Pizzuli. She served as president of the Cleveland Academy from 1983 to 1984 and from 2008 to 2009.
https://www.justcatscleveland.com/staff/linda-schoenberg-vmd/
https://www.clevelandvets.org/staff-group/officers/
Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Is CBD safe for pets and how best to use it? | SOP ep. 1 - Dr. Jeff Powers | 05 Mar 2024 | 00:53:03 | |
Our guest today, Dr. Jeff Powers discusses CBD use in pets.
The main areas that CBD has scientifically been shown to be beneficial for is reducing, pain and, increasing movement in dogs with osteoarthritis. Much like in people, CBD has been shown in studies to reduce frequency of seizures in dogs.
There's increasing work now in the area of anxiety and the results have been mixed. But what they have found, in a recent study, is as long as you get a significant amount of CBD, into the pet, it can also be beneficial in reducing anxiety as well.
And so some vets may be up to speed on where it can be used and when it can be used, and a lot of other ones may not be, or may be fearful to even recommend it because of potential legal implications because it's not a pharmaceutically approved medicine at this point, except for there's one approved.
Guest Expert on CBD
Jeffrey Powers, DVM, Practice Owner of Beaver Island Hemp Co.
Dr. Power is currently the owner of Jordan Valley and Beaver Island Veterinary Clinic https://www.veterinaryclinicsnorth.com/, two offices in Northern Michigan. Dr. Powers was president of the Michigan Veterinary Medical Association in 1997 and has served on numerous MVMA and AVMA Committees and Councils. Jeff recently Chaired the AVMA’s Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents, and helped form the AVMA's Veterinary Cannabis Working Group. He also serves as a board member of the Veterinary Cannabis Society https://veterinarycannabissociety.org/about-us/committees/, consults for Green Gruff, Inc https://greengruff.com/ and owns Beaver Island Hemp Company (www.beaverislandhemp.com ) where he grows and produces CBD Hemp Products for human and animal use. Dr Powers and his human and animal families live in Northern Michigan.
Jeffrey Powers, DVM, Practice Owner
Caring for animals has been always been a way of life for Dr. Powers. Ever since he was a child he has always had a deep love for all animals. That is why, it wasn’t a surprise when he decided that he wanted to become a veterinarian.
Dr. Powers decided to follow in his oldest sister’s footsteps who is in the health professions field as well. Dr. Powers graduated from Michigan State University in 1978 with a Bachelor of Science with High Honors, and in 1980 from Michigan State University with a DVM degree with Honors. At the age of 23, he worked under the guidance of Dr. Robert Johnson in Yale, Michigan. He soon established his own practice in 1980, where he would work out of a one room office and would drive the country roads of the thumb of Michigan from farm to farm.
Dr. Powers is the founder and owner of Beaver Island Veterinary Services and the owner of Jordan Valley Animal Clinic, providing mixed animal veterinary services to the community of Beaver Island in Lake Michigan and East Jordan Michigan. He is also the founder and former owner of South Sanilac Veterinary Hospital in Peck, Michigan. He continues to care for all animals large or small which explains why his customers often describe him as very caring, sensitive and compassionate in the care of their animals.
Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents.
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| Loving Your Pets Through Goodbye | Speaking of Pets episode 92 - Dr. Elizabeth Hugger from Lap of Love | Take 2 | 10 Dec 2025 | 00:38:53 | |
Speaking of Pets episode 92 - Dr. Elizabeth Hugger from Lap of Love - Take 2! Welcome to Take Two, our re-release series featuring the conversations you told us matter most—episodes worth hearing again, sharing again, and saving for the moment you (or a friend) might need them. In this emotional and deeply compassionate episode, hosts Alice and Janet sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Hugger, co-founder of Lap of Love, to talk about what it truly means to support pets and their families through end-of-life care—while honoring the human-animal bond every step of the way. Dr. Hugger shares the inspiring story behind Lap of Love’s beginnings in the Tampa area and how it has grown into a nationwide service dedicated to comfort, dignity, and peace. We explore how Lap of Love helps families navigate some of the hardest decisions with services including in-home hospice care, tele-hospice consultations, and peaceful in-home euthanasia, designed to reduce stress for both pets and the people who love them. You’ll also learn what to expect during these tender moments, how veterinarians help create a calm, respectful experience, and why grief support and pet loss resources are an essential part of caring for families—before and after goodbye. Whether you’re preparing for a pet’s final chapter, supporting a friend through loss, or simply want to understand the compassionate options available, this episode offers practical guidance, comfort, and heartfelt perspective. Learn more: https://www.lapoflove.com https://info.lapoflove.com/dvm -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| How to Afford Pet Care Emergencies | SOP ep. 91 - Jonathan Wainberg | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:48:01 | |
What happens when you rush your pet to the emergency room, the doctor recommends life-saving treatment, and the cost is more than you can handle at the moment? For many families, this is one of the most heartbreaking situations in pet ownership. In this episode of Speaking of Pets, Dr. Alice and Janet sit down with Jonathan Wainberg from CareCredit to talk about practical, real-life financial solutions for unexpected and even chronic veterinary expenses. Jonathan explains how CareCredit works behind the scenes—from fast approvals and deferred-interest payment plans to why it’s accepted at over 27,000 veterinary practices nationwide. We dive into the kinds of situations CareCredit is used for, including emergency surgeries, chronic conditions like Cushing’s disease and heart disease, dentals, diagnostics such as CT scans and MRIs, medications, and even some boarding and grooming services. You’ll also meet Jonathan’s 15½-year-old dog, Maddie, whose ongoing health needs highlight why financial flexibility matters for senior pets. Together, we share stories from the exam room, discuss the rising cost of veterinary care, and explore how CareCredit helps pet owners avoid painful decisions like economic euthanasia. Whether you’re a new pet parent or caring for multiple aging animals, this episode offers invaluable insight into being proactive, prepared, and empowered when it comes to your pet’s health. https://www.carecredit.com/vetmed/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| They Rescue "Uncatchable" Dogs! | Speaking of Pets episode 90 - Vanessa Petrosky Take 2 | 26 Nov 2025 | 00:50:20 | |
We’re back with Vanessa Petrosky, founder of Remy’s Pet Recovery, for a powerful Take 2 of one of our most loved episodes — all about what really happens when a dog goes missing and how one small nonprofit in Northeast Ohio is quietly saving lives. Vanessa walks us through her current tough case, Cooper the border collie, and explains why well-meaning people chasing, calling, and “trying to help” actually make things worse. She breaks down what to do (and absolutely NOT do) the moment your dog goes missing, why lost dogs go into survival mode, and how she uses traps, cameras, maps, and community cooperation to safely bring terrified dogs home. We also dig into: - Why you should never post live sightings with exact locations on social media - How to use flyers, mapping, and food stations the right way - Why newly adopted dogs must decompress before walks, stores, and groomers - Martingale collars, slip leads, microchips, GPS collars & keeping escape artists safe - Working with (and sometimes around) well-intended police and neighbors - The emotional story of Mira, a dog-fighting survivor who learned how to be loved - Vanessa’s biggest pet peeve: “He always comes back… until he doesn’t.” You’ll also hear how Remy’s is funded, how their annual fundraiser keeps them going, and why Vanessa’s car looks like a cross between a rescue truck and a survival kit. If you love dogs, foster, adopt, or just want to be the person who actually helps instead of accidentally hurting, this episode is a must-listen. 👉 Learn more or donate: Remy’s Pet Recovery (Northeast Ohio) 👉 Pro tip: Save their info before you ever need it. https://remispetrecovery.org/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| This Dog is a Search-and-Rescue Master | Speaking of Pets episode 89 - Dr. Kim Stewart Take 2 | 19 Nov 2025 | 00:35:37 | |
⚠️ Content note: brief discussion of human remains and a child fatality (marked in the chapter guide). By listener request, we're re-releasing one of our most talked-about episodes. Veterinarian Dr. Kim Stewart, DVM joins us to share how she and her Labrador Retriever, Seamus, train and deploy as a human remains detection (HRD) K9 team—what it takes to certify, stay safe in the field, and work seamlessly with law enforcement from local sheriffs to the FBI and Texas Rangers. You’ll hear how Seamus’ fitness plan (pool sprints, core “planks,” balance work, laser therapy) keeps him mission-ready; why chain of command matters in disasters; and how teams are vetted on orienteering, clue awareness, ICS, and the wilderness pack test. Dr. Stewart breaks down screening traits for great SAR dogs (toy drive, hunt drive, nerve strength, neutrality), what goes in a handler’s pack, and why overheating is the #1 risk for working dogs. Dr. Stewart also recounts a difficult but pivotal case Seamus helped solve, and we discuss the ethics around emotional support animal misuse—not to punish pets, but to protect true service teams and public safety. What you’ll learn - How HRD dogs are trained to alert without disturbing crime scenes - The realities of multi-agency searches, from wilderness to water hazards - The fitness, recovery, and injury-prevention routines that keep K9s working longer - Quick tests to spot potential SAR talent in young dogs - Why documentation (GPS, records) matters—right up to the courtroom - A vet’s take on ESA vs. service dog rules and real-world impacts Chapter guide 0:00 Re-release intro & meet Seamus 2:10 Why SAR (vs. agility/dock diving) & joining a team 4:45 Certifications: NASAR, ICS, swift-water awareness 7:00 HRD training: pairing odor → active alert (bark & hold) 9:20 Mentorship, screening dogs, “toy drive” & hunt tests 20:40 Handler pack, K9 first aid, heat risk & water logistics ⚠️ 23:55 Field realities & processing tough scenes 24:58 Case study: Seamus’ courtroom-validated find 27:50 Fitness/fuel: Pro Plan Sport, produce snacks, conditioning 28:55 Pet peeve: ESA misuse & why it harms access for true service teams 31:20 Longevity, retirement, and what’s next for Seamus Why we’re re-releasing: New listeners keep asking how SAR dogs really work—this conversation remains one of our clearest, most practical deep dives. Subscribe, rate, and hug your dogs for us. 🐾 -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Hidden Pet Poisons You Didn't Know About | SOP Ep. 88 - Dr. Renee Schmid | 12 Nov 2025 | 00:50:52 | |
Veterinary toxicologist Dr. Renee Schmid returns to co-host with Alice and breaks down the surprising ways everyday supplements, human medications, gummies, and topicals can put pets at risk—especially during the holidays when visitors (and their Ziploc pill bags!) roll in. From multivitamins and “grass saver” methionine to tryptophan chews, alpha-lipoic acid, minoxidil, diclofenac creams, estrogen gels, 5-FU topical creams, tea tree oil, and even chewable Apoquel around cats, Dr. Schmid explains what’s dangerous, why, and what to do before panic takes over. Plus: practical storage hacks, vet-approved brands vs. online counterfeits, and the one line you should say to every house guest. Dr. Renee Schmid is the Veterinary Medical Director and Senior Toxicologist at Pet Poison Helpline. She and her team field cases across North America and collaborate with human toxicologists and pharmacists to manage emerging exposures and new human drugs affecting pets. Pet Poison Helpline is available 24/7/365 and will be listed in the show notes (add the number to your phone!). They’ll triage, advise if your vet visit is needed, and support your veterinarian from start to finish. You’ll Learn
Resources: Pet Poison Helpline (24/7) — (855) 764-7661 Pet Poison Helpline website (what to expect, toxin library) NASC Quality Seal & ConsumerLab.com for product quality checks (ask your veterinarian for trusted brands) Important: This episode is educational and not medical advice. If you suspect an exposure, call your veterinarian or Pet Poison Helpline immediately (see show notes).
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| Is Ivermectin Safe for Humans to Use? | SOP ep. 87 - Dr. Katrina Mealey | 05 Nov 2025 | 00:41:48 | |
What if you could know—before you ever give a pill—whether your dog or cat is likely to have a bad reaction? In this episode, Dr. Alice and Janet sit down with Dr. Katrina Mealey, Associate Dean for Research at Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, NIH-funded researcher, and Inventor of the Year for her groundbreaking genetic test that flags pets at risk for serious adverse drug reactions. Dr. Mealey explains the science in plain English: a natural “gatekeeper” protein called P-glycoprotein (coded by the MDR1 gene) protects the brain and body by pumping out potentially toxic compounds. When a pet carries certain MDR1 mutations, many common medications—prescription and OTC—can reach dangerous levels. We cover how the cheek-swab test works, how to get it for your pet, which breeds are most affected, why dosage matters so much, and how new vet-friendly tools help tailor safer treatments. In this episode: - MDR1 101: What P-glycoprotein does and why it’s the body’s drug “gatekeeper.” - Who’s at risk: Collies (~75%), Australian & English Shepherds (~50%), plus surprises like Boxers, Huskies, and even the occasional Golden—plus the feline version discovered in 2015. - Real-world reactions: From anti-diarrheals and chemo agents to certain flea preventives—how problems present and what vets should watch for. - Testing made easy: Simple cheek swab or blood test; results emailed to you and your vet. - Dosing guidance: Meet MDR1Caddie (dogs) and WhisPurr (cats)—information that suggests dose adjustments based on whether a pet has one or two copies of the mutation. - Myth-busting ivermectin: Why tiny monthly heartworm doses are different from mange/cancer “DIY” dosing—and why self-medicating is dangerous. - Take-home for pet parents: Bring MDR1 status up with your vet before surgeries, chemo, dermatology meds, new preventives, or simple OTC medications like Immodium. About our guest Dr. Katrina Mealey is a veterinarian, pharmacist, researcher, and author (editor of Pharmacotherapeutics for Veterinary Dispensing). Her lab identified the MDR1 mutation in dogs and later in cats, and continues to map which drugs interact with P-glycoprotein so veterinarians can treat more safely. https://vetmed.wsu.edu/our-team/wsu-profile/kmealey/ Resources & links - MDR1 genetic test: Link in show notes to order a cheek-swab kit for dogs or cats. - Drug interaction updates: Ongoing lists and guidance are available via the testing program (see show notes). - Dose-adjustment information: MDR1Caddie (dogs) and WhisPurr(cats). - Talk to your veterinarian before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Should You Feed Your Pet a Raw Diet? | Speaking of Pets episode 86 - Dr. Susan Wynn | 29 Oct 2025 | 00:56:59 | |
What exactly is a “raw diet,” and how do you make it safely? Host Dr. Alice Jeromin welcomes Dr. Susan Wynn, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition)—Senior Director of Scientific Affairs at Nature’s Variety/Instinct and former president of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association—along with JC Cash, CVT. They break down homemade vs. commercial raw diets, high-pressure pasteurization (HPP), supplier quality, SQF certification, and the research behind minimally processed pet food. We dig into microbiome findings, metabolomics (what it is and why it matters), process-induced toxins (like AGEs), transitioning from kibble, costs, toppers, and the truth about “picky eaters.” We also cover feline feeding quirks, dental health myths, and practical safety tips for pet parents. In This Episode - What “raw” really means today—homemade vs. commercial, and why that distinction matters - How Instinct approaches safety: vetted suppliers, HPP, test-and-hold, and SQF certification - Science check: microbiome, metabolomics, and why minimally processed can shift health markers - Process-induced toxins (AGES, acrylamides) and where heat processing fits in - Balanced diets 101: why “raw liver only” (or chicken-and-pasta!) isn’t complete - Transitioning safely: step-wise switchovers, probiotics, and topper strategies for big-dog budgets - Cats! Palate development, why free-choice dry backfires, and hydration from raw/canned - Dental health: kibble vs. functional dental diets, bones, and risks to avoid - Picky vs. overweight: how feeding habits (and treats) drive confusion Key Takeaways - Commercial raw ≠ homemade raw; safety and balance depend on process and formulation. - Properly made raw diets can be complete, balanced, and tested—and show promising health signals. - Even 25% raw as a topper may confer benefits; meet owners where they are. - Treats should stay under 10% of daily calories; measure meals, don’t free-feed cats. - Transition slowly (25% steps) and consider probiotics for sensitive pets. https://instinctpetfood.com/ Dr. Susan Wynn, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition) — Senior Director of Scientific Affairs, Nature’s Variety/Instinct; long-time clinician and researcher in integrative nutrition. JC Cash, CVT — Educator and industry liaison focused on raw diet safety and veterinary outreach. -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Busting Pet Food Myths - SOP ep. 85 - Dr. Jennifer Larsen | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:50:30 | |
Dr. Jennifer Larsen is a board-certified veterinary nutritionist with a BS/MS in Animal Science, DVM, and PhD in Nutritional Biology from UC Davis. She is a lecturer, researcher, and formulator of specific clinical diets for complex cases. When pet food aisles feel like a maze of “premium,” “natural,” “human-grade,” and “wolf diet” terms, what actually matters for your dog or cat? In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Jennifer Larsen—board-certified veterinary nutritionist (U.C. Davis)—to cut through the hype. From kibble vs. fresh and “grain-free” claims to raw and all-meat feeding, Dr. Larsen explains what’s marketing, what’s regulation, and what’s truly nutritional. We also dig into transitioning diets safely, why fiber is a quiet MVP, how to store kibble the right way, and the ethics and realities of pet weight loss. Plus: the “health halo” effect, AAFCO feeding trials (what they are and aren’t), and why respecting animals as dogs and cats—not “fur babies”—actually helps us care for them better. Veterinary Partner - VIN https://veterinarypartner.vin.com/default.aspx?pid=19239&catId=102896&id=8207104 -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Could Your Mental Health Issues be Lyme Disease? | SOP ep. 84 - Nicole Bell Take 2 | 15 Oct 2025 | 00:52:15 | |
As fall brings leaf piles and hidden tick dangers, Alice revisits this powerful conversation with Nicole Bell of Galaxy Diagnostics to highlight the rising risk of Lyme and other tick-borne illnesses—especially when misdiagnosed as mental health or neurological decline. This updated episode includes new insights on testing, advocacy, and how early awareness can save both human and pet lives. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Nicole, whose family was forever changed by a hidden battle with tick-borne illness—specifically, Lyme disease, and its devastating neurological effects. What began as subtle mood changes and anxiety in her husband slowly escalated into cognitive decline, misdiagnosis, and a desperate search for answers within a fragmented healthcare system. Nicole courageously shares how tick-borne pathogens like Lyme and Bartonella can mimic depression, anxiety, dementia—even Alzheimer’s—often leaving patients dismissed, untreated, or misdiagnosed. She exposes the limitations of standard antibody testing, the importance of direct pathogen detection, and the urgent need for patient advocacy in navigating chronic and complex illnesses. We also explore the overlooked role of pets as potential sentinels for disease, compounded family health risks, and how personal tragedy fueled Nicole’s mission to push for better diagnostics, research funding, and awareness in the Lyme community. This episode is a call to action—for better testing, deeper listening, and a healthcare system that sees the full picture for both pets and humans. Episode Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: The Hidden Epidemic 05:52 – Why Lyme Testing Fails 11:57 – Pets, Ticks & Family Exposure 18:03 – A Family Forever Changed 26:05 – When Symptoms Turn Neurological 34:27 – Pathogens & Mental Health 39:37 – Advocacy in a Broken System linkedin.com/in/nicoledaniellebell https://www.galaxydx.com/ https://capcvet.org/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Inside the Secret Life of Honey Bees: How This Vet Became a Beekeeper | SOP ep. 101 - Dr. Dear Take 2 | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:45:32 | |
Speaking of Pets episode 101 - Dr. Jonathan David Dear Take 2! We're excited to bring you a special re-release of one of our most popular episodes from the Speaking of Pets Podcast! In this episode, Dr. Jonathan Dear—a small animal internal medicine specialist turned passionate beekeeper—guides us through the remarkable world of honey bees. Listen as Dr. Dear recounts his transformation from hobbyist to expert, highlighting the essential connection between bees, our environment, and the food we eat. Revisit our in-depth conversation about the challenges facing beekeepers today, from evolving legislation on antibiotic use in food-producing animals to the crucial role veterinarians play in modern beekeeping. Dr. Dear unpacks the science behind bee behavior, explains the dynamics of hive hierarchy, and reveals the extraordinary role of the queen bee and her colony. This episode also explores the renewed interest in local honey, environmental pressures on bee populations, and the critical importance of pollinators within our food system. We dive into the One Health concept, which links human, animal, and environmental well-being, and spotlight fascinating advances in bee health and communication. Whether you're an experienced beekeeper or simply curious about these vital creatures, this re-released episode is packed with insights and discoveries. Don’t miss this opportunity to rediscover Dr. Dear’s expertise and passion for bees! Learn more about Dr. Dear: https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/faculty/jonathan-david-dear -- Froggy’s Golf Ball Retrieval offers the best programs helping you achieve the most from your water hazards. Not only will we treat your course with the utmost professionalism, our experience in removing balls from water hazards has taught us how to operate in an efficient, safe and productive manner since 1995. As we move into our next chapter, Froggy’s provides insured services, uses proven techniques and the most updated equipment to take care of the golf community. We handle even the toughest water hazards that make our competitors walk away. Froggy’s is the Midwest’s premier ball collection company. Froggy’s offers several options to make your water hazards a profit center! Please call us today to arrange to have Froggy’s harvest the balls from your water hazards. Contact Owner Emily Newland at 574-544-9890 or email Froggysretrieval@gmail.com -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions. | |||
| Back to the Wild: Wings, Wisdom & New Beginnings | SOP ep. 83 - Mona Rutger Exclusive Tour | 08 Oct 2025 | 00:47:18 | |
In this captivating episode, we visit Back to the Wild, a remarkable wildlife rehabilitation center dedicated to rescuing, healing, and releasing native Ohio wildlife. Our hosts experience the magic up close as the team introduces us to several of their beautiful owl ambassadors—each with a story of survival and hope. And just when you think nature can’t get any more amazing, we witness a live butterfly chrysalis emerging in real time — a breathtaking moment that reminds us of the wonder and resilience of the natural world. Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, education, and the reminder that every creature deserves a second chance to soar. BACK TO THE WILD’S primary mission is to rehabilitate and ultimately release into their natural habitat, injured, orphaned and displaced wildlife. Through this work, BACK TO THE WILD’S overall mission is to educate and foster in children and adults an awareness, appreciation and respect of our natural world. Children especially, are encouraged to become involved in conservation activities to preserve and protect wild areas and to understand our own interconnection with all living things. https://www.backtothewild.org/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Heart Disease in Dogs & Cats | SOP ep. 82 - Dr. Karl Jandrey | 01 Oct 2025 | 01:04:35 | |
We’ve got a three-peat favorite back on the mic—Dr. Karl Jandrey, DVM, DACVECC, emergency & critical care specialist at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. In this “Ask the Vet” deep dive, Dr. Jandrey breaks down how heart disease shows up in pets, what to watch for at home, and what your vet does first in the ER. You’ll learn the stealth early signs in dogs (like true exercise intolerance vs. stubbornness), when coughing and increased breathing effort mean “go now,” and why small breeds often face mitral valve disease while large breeds are at risk for dilated cardiomyopathy (including the grain-free/taurine connection). We also cover arrhythmias (like AFib) and dramatic collapses, the core ER toolkit (oxygen, ultrasound, diuretics), and practical home monitoring (why ≤30 breaths/min at rest matters). For cats, Dr. Jandrey explains hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)—why it’s so hard to spot, the realities of sudden distress or clots (ATE), and what treatment and prognosis can look like. Plus: a quick detour into exciting oncology advances (hello, Lola the Golden Retriever!) and a feel-good moment with Dr. Jandrey’s lab, Danson, a veteran blood donor. Send us your questions for a future Ask the Vet! Highlights / What You’ll Learn: - Early, often-missed signs of cardiac disease in dogs - Mitral valve disease vs. dilated cardiomyopathy—who’s at risk and why - ER playbook: oxygen, Lasix (furosemide), rhythm control, point-of-care ultrasound - Home check: how to count resting respiratory rate and what numbers matter - Cats & HCM: silent disease, clots, emergency steps, and tough decisions - Meds 101: pimobendan, digoxin, diuretics—where they fit - Diet note: taurine and the grain-free discussion We also briefly discuss: pet heart disease, dog coughing heart, resting respiratory rate dog, dilated cardiomyopathy dogs, mitral valve disease small dogs, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy cats, cat blood clot back legs, veterinary ER, pimobendan for dogs, taurine deficiency grain-free https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/faculty/karl-e-jandrey -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Ask The Vet: Bark in the Park Special Episode | SOP ep. 81 ft. YOUR Pets | 24 Sep 2025 | 00:30:47 | |
Get ready for an episode filled with pure fun, wagging tails, and lots of DOGS! 🎉🐾 Our hosts, Dr. Jeromin and her sister Janet, along with our production team, headed to Bark in the Park in Bay Village, Ohio. There, we connected with countless devoted dog parents who reminded us just how special the bond between pets and their families truly is. Not only did we capture the excitement of the event, but Dr. Jeromin also answered questions directly from pet owners, giving helpful insights and expert advice on caring for their four-legged friends. 🩺🐶 This special episode celebrates the joy, love, and laughter that dogs bring into our lives—and why events like Bark in the Park showcase the heart of every animal-loving community. If you’re a pet parent or just a fan of furry fun, you won’t want to miss it! https://bayarts.net/events/bark-in-the-park-fun-raiser/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Help Your Pets Stop Scratching with Allergy Tips | SOP Ep. 80 - Dr. Alice Novotny Jeromin | 17 Sep 2025 | 00:48:59 | |
This week on Speaking of Pets, we’re joined by our host, Cleveland-born veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Alice Novotny Jeromin, to tackle a topic that plagues countless dogs and cats—allergies. From itchy paws and ear infections to bald bellies and mysterious skin flare-ups, Dr. Alice breaks down how allergies show up differently in pets, when they typically start, and why cats definitely aren’t just “small dogs” when it comes to allergy! Co-host Janet brings the relatable questions every pet parent has:
Dr. Alice dives into everything from genetics and breeds prone to allergies, to immunotherapy options like shots, drops, and even cutting-edge creams. She also shares safe, non-drug solutions—like omega-3 supplements and managing pollen exposure—to help pets feel more comfortable and keep that human-animal bond strong. Whether you’ve noticed your dog constantly licking their feet or your cat over-grooming their belly, this episode is packed with practical tips, fascinating science, and a few laughs along the way.
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| Infectious Insights: Understanding Pet Vaccinations | SOP Ep. 79 - Dr. Richard Ford | 10 Sep 2025 | 01:00:41 | |
Dr. Jeromin and Janet welcome the esteemed Dr. Richard Ford, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVIM & ACVPM (Hon), a retired Brigadier General (USAF Reserves) and a leading expert in veterinary infectious diseases and vaccine technology. Tune in as Dr. Ford shares his fascinating journey from his early days at The Ohio State University to his impactful career in the Air Force and his vital work in vaccine development post-9/11. With a wealth of knowledge, he discusses the current landscape of pet vaccinations, vaccine hesitancy, and the importance of keeping our furry friends safe with proper immunizations. The conversation dives deep into various topics, including: - The scientific basis for vaccine recommendations and the importance of core vaccines. - Insights on rabies vaccination laws and the implications of vaccine hesitancy in pet owners. - The evolving technology behind recombinant vaccines and their potential benefits for both humans and pets. https://todaysveterinarypractice.com/authors/richard-b-ford/ https://www.dvm360.com/authors/richard-b-ford-dvm-ms-dacvim-dacvpm-honorary https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Biographies/Display/Article/108265/brigadier-general-richard-b-ford/ --
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| Seeing Clearly: Understanding Pet Eye Health | SOP Ep. 78 ft. Jennifer Sheahan, DVM, DACVO | 03 Sep 2025 | 00:45:02 | |
In this enlightening episode of "Speaking of Pets," Dr. Jeromin and Janet dive deep into the world of pet eye health with the esteemed Dr. Jennifer Sheahan, DVM DACVO. Join us as we tackle pressing viewer questions about recognizing eye problems in our furry friends and the surprising ways their ailments can mirror human conditions. Dr. Sheahan shares her expertise on symptoms like lethargy, tearing, and bulging eyes, explaining how they relate to conditions such as glaucoma and dry eye. Discover the breeds that are more prone to eye issues, and learn why regular veterinary check-ups are essential for early detection and treatment. The discussion also highlights the fascinating connection between eye health and systemic diseases, such as kidney disease and diabetes. Dr. Sheahan emphasizes the importance of understanding the underlying causes of eye problems rather than just treating the symptoms. We also touch on the impact of modern technology on our pets, including the effects of screen time and the intriguing phenomenon of "cat TV." Dr. Sheahan provides helpful tips on administering eye medications and discusses the significance of proper eye care for our beloved companions. https://veclinic.com/jennifer-sheahan/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| How Pets Enrich Our Lives | SOP Ep. 77 - Dr. Rustin Moore | 27 Aug 2025 | 01:00:56 | |
In this heartwarming episode, we sit down with Dr. Rustin Moore, Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine at The Ohio State University, to explore the profound connection between humans and animals. As a proud dog dad to Travis, Tucker, and Teddy, Dr. Moore shares insights from his latest book, *Unleashing the Bond-Harnessing the Power of Human-Animal Interactions*, which delves into touching stories of how pets enrich our lives. Join us as we discuss the inspiration behind Dr. Moore's journey into veterinary medicine and the unexpected path that led him to write a book after delivering a TED Talk on the human-animal bond. He reveals heartfelt stories from over 100 interviews, highlighting the transformative power of pets in our lives, including tales of resilience, love, and healing. We'll also touch on practical veterinary advice featured in his book, ranging from traveling safely with pets to understanding the emotional and physiological benefits of pet companionship. Plus, Dr. Moore introduces us to some remarkable individuals, like those involved in providing care for pets of the homeless and the fascinating science behind the human-animal connection. Whether you're a pet owner, animal lover, or simply curious about the incredible bond we share with our furry friends, this episode is sure to inspire and uplift. Tune in for an engaging conversation that celebrates the joys and challenges of being a pet parent and the lifelong lessons learned along the way. https://vet.osu.edu/people/rustin-moore https://www.rustinmooredvm.com/about -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Heartfelt Tales from the Humane Society | SOP ep. 76 - Linda Chambers | 20 Aug 2025 | 01:01:22 | |
In this episode, we dive into the remarkable journey of Linda Chambers, the managing director of the Humane Society of Richland County, and discover the inspiring stories behind their incredible work in animal welfare. Nestled between Cleveland and Columbus, the Society has faced challenges but has risen to become a beacon of hope for countless animals in need. Join us as Linda shares her heartfelt experiences, including the miraculous rescue of Ezekiel—a dog left in dire conditions—and the story of Wicket, who overcame adversity to find his forever home. We explore the importance of community support, the power of storytelling in animal rescue, and the challenges of fundraising for a non-profit organization. Key topics include: - The transformative impact of social media on animal adoption - The emotional toll and rewards of working in animal welfare - The importance of fostering and volunteer support - Insights into the adoption process and how to help local rescues. This episode is a tribute to the small but mighty efforts that make a big difference in the lives of animals and the people who love them. Tune in and be inspired by the incredible dedication of Linda and her team at the Humane Society of Richland County! https://adoptourstrays.com/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Veterinarian Costs & CBD in Petcare | SOP ep. 75 - Dr. Jeff Powers | 13 Aug 2025 | 00:56:23 | |
Speaking of Pets welcomes back the esteemed veterinarian Dr. Jeff Powers. In this episode, we dive deep into the growing use of CBD in pet care, exploring its benefits, potential risks, and the critical differences between human and veterinary CBD products. Dr. Powers, a recognized authority on the subject, shares his insights on the current landscape of veterinary medicine, the rising costs of pet care, and how pet owners can navigate these challenges effectively. Key topics include:
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| Endocrine Diseases In Pets | SOP Ep. 74 - Dr. Liesl Bigge | 06 Aug 2025 | 01:06:44 | |
In this enlightening episode of Speaking of Pets, we dive deep into the world of endocrine diseases that can affect our beloved furry friends. Our hosts welcome Dr. Liesl Bigge, an expert in veterinary medicine, to discuss important conditions such as diabetes, Cushing's disease, and thyroid disease. We'll unravel the complexities of these ailments, discussing warning signs that pet owners should watch for, such as increased thirst and urination, changes in appetite, and weight fluctuations. Dr. Biggie shares her insights on diagnosis and treatment options, including the latest advancements in medication and management strategies for both cats and dogs. Whether you're a pet owner wanting to learn more about your furry companion's health or simply curious about veterinary medicine, this episode is packed with valuable information and expert advice. Tune in for a blend of education and engaging conversation that will leave you better informed about your pet's well-being! Don't forget to subscribe, like, and share with fellow pet lovers! --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Supplements, Safety, and the Truth | SOP ep. 100 - Dr. Tod Cooperman | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:48:43 | |
Celebrate a major milestone with Episode 100 of the Speaking of Pets Podcast! Dr. Alice Novotny Jeromin and Janet Novotny King are joined by Dr. Tod Cooperman, founder of ConsumerLab.com, for a fascinating, funny, and crucial conversation about supplements for both people and pets. Dr. Cooperman shares the founding story of ConsumerLab, explains the surprising realities of supplement regulation, and reveals what his team’s rigorous testing has uncovered in the world of vitamins, pet supplements, and even pet food. From counterfeit products to heavy metal contamination and misleading marketing claims, this episode is packed with practical advice and science-based tips to help you be a smarter, safer pet parent. Episode Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction & Hosts Welcome 01:03 – Meet Dr. Tod Cooperman & What is ConsumerLab? 04:19 – Why Supplement Testing Matters: Surprising Findings 06:13 – Counterfeit & Contaminated Products: What You Need to Know 09:02 – Pet Supplements: Even Less Regulation? 12:01 – How ConsumerLab Picks and Tests Products 16:53 – Interpreting Research: What Studies Really Say 22:16 – Shocking Lab Results & Real-World Examples 25:26 – Hidden Dangers: "Natural" Doesn’t Always Mean Safe 29:54 – Trends and Concerns in Supplements and Pet Wellness 33:17 – The Challenge of Pet Food & Label Accuracy 36:36 – Are Expensive Brands Better? Price vs. Quality 41:45 – Pet Food Anecdotes, Myths, and Surprising Outcomes 44:05 – Dr. Cooperman’s "Pet Peeve" & Listener Questions 47:03 – Closing Thoughts & Celebrating 100 Episodes Join us for this special centennial episode, where personal stories meet professional expertise, and discover how to protect your furry family members—and yourself—in an often confusing supplement marketplace. -- Froggy’s Golf Ball Retrieval offers the best programs helping you achieve the most from your water hazards. Not only will we treat your course with the utmost professionalism, our experience in removing balls from water hazards has taught us how to operate in an efficient, safe and productive manner since 1995. As we move into our next chapter, Froggy’s provides insured services, uses proven techniques and the most updated equipment to take care of the golf community. We handle even the toughest water hazards that make our competitors walk away. Froggy’s is the Midwest’s premier ball collection company. Froggy’s offers several options to make your water hazards a profit center! Please call us today to arrange to have Froggy’s harvest the balls from your water hazards. Contact Owner Emily Newland at 574-544-9890 or email Froggysretrieval@gmail.com -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions. | |||
| Dog Parks: Friend or Foe? | Speaking of Pets ep. 73 - Dr. Christopher Lee | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:57:41 | |
In this episode of Speaking of Pets, meet Dr. Christopher Lee, a public health veterinarian and the charismatic host of VetWatch. Dr. Lee shares his expertise on the risks associated with dog parks, including the dangers of fecal contamination and the various parasites that can lurk in these communal spaces. Alice and co-host Janet discuss the importance of cleanliness and awareness, emphasizing the need for pet owners to be vigilant about their dogs' health and hygiene. As the conversation unfolds, listeners will learn about zoonotic diseases, the implications of dog bites, and the critical role of vaccinations in keeping our pets safe. With a blend of humor and insightful information, this episode is a must-listen for all pet owners, particularly those who frequent dog parks. Join Alice, Janet, and Dr. Lee for an informative and entertaining discussion that will leave you reassessing your next trip to the dog park! https://todaysveterinarypractice.com/authors/christopher-lee/ --
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| Expert Tips About Compassionate Care For Aging Pets | SOP Ep. 72 - Dr. Mary Gardner | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:51:29 | |
In this episode of "Speaking of Pets," hosts Alice and Janet welcome Dr. Mary Gardner, a veterinarian and founder of Lap of Love, to discuss the joys and challenges of caring for senior pets. With her extensive experience, Dr. Gardner shares insightful tips on enhancing the mobility and comfort of older dogs and cats, including addressing incontinence and cognitive issues. The conversation touches on the emotional aspects of pet ownership and the importance of understanding the signs of discomfort in aging animals. Tune in for practical advice, heartwarming stories, and a reminder of the value of giving senior pets the love and care they deserve. -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Discussing New Developments In Canine Cancer | SOP Ep. 71 - Dr. Rance Gamblin | 16 Jul 2025 | 01:01:36 | |
In this enlightening episode of Speaking of Pets, we welcome back Dr. Rance Gamblin, a renowned veterinary oncologist and new associate professor at Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Join hosts Alice and Janet as they dive deep into the complex landscape of pet cancer, exploring the latest advancements in diagnostics, treatments, and preventative care. The episode kicks off with a charming introduction to Dr. Gamblin's adorable nine-week-old puppy, setting a light-hearted tone as they discuss the importance of routine veterinary care. Listeners will learn about essential blood tests, the significance of monitoring trends in lab results, and the potential of emerging cancer screening tests. As the conversation unfolds, Dr. Gamblin shares his expertise on various types of tumors, including melanoma and mast cell tumors. He emphasizes the importance of early detection, the nuances of treatment options, and the unpredictability of cancer outcomes in pets. The duo also tackles the role of vaccinations in managing cancer and discusses the latest research on hemangiosarcoma and its treatment options. With heartfelt anecdotes and practical advice, this episode serves as a vital resource for pet owners who want to be proactive about their furry friends' health. Tune in for a blend of expert knowledge, personal stories, and an unwavering commitment to improving the lives of pets everywhere. Don’t miss out on this essential conversation; your pet's health could depend on it! -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Rescuing Wildlife with Back to the Wild | SOP ep. 70 - Mona Rutger | 09 Jul 2025 | 00:53:48 | |
Join us for a heartwarming and informative episode featuring the beloved Mona Rutger from Back to the Wild, nestled in Castelia, Ohio. As spring bursts into life, Mona shares her passion for wildlife rehabilitation and the incredible stories of spring babies—birds, turtles, fawns, and more! Ever wondered what to do if you stumble upon a baby animal in distress? Mona, affectionately known as the "Turtle Lady," will guide us through the crucial steps to take when encountering these vulnerable creatures. With a delightful mix of humor and knowledge, she recounts her experiences with opossums, raccoons, and even the occasional feisty snake! Discover the secrets of successful wildlife rescue, learn about the challenges of rehabilitation, and hear the tender stories that highlight the bond between humans and nature. From the delicate process of caring for orphaned babies to the emotional rollercoaster of releasing them back into the wild, this episode is a must-listen for any wildlife lover. So grab your headphones and prepare to be inspired by the tales of survival, the importance of preserving our natural habitats, and the vital role we play in the world of wildlife. Tune in and let’s celebrate the beauty of spring and the miracles of nature together! -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Antioxidants for Your Pets & The Power of Nutrition | SOP ep. 69 - Dr. Heather Kvitko-White | 02 Jul 2025 | 00:52:29 | |
Dr. Heather Kvitko-White discusses the fascinating world of pet nutrition, specifically focusing on the role of antioxidants in maintaining your pet’s health. Dr. Kvitko-White shares her journey from her internship at Purdue to her residency in small animal internal medicine at Texas A&M, where she discovered the importance of using natural remedies over pharmaceuticals. The conversation kicks off with a discussion about the timeless wisdom of Hippocrates and the idea that "food is medicine." Dr. Kvitko-White emphasizes the benefits of incorporating antioxidants such as curcumin into pets' diets to combat chronic illnesses and aging. As the dialogue unfolds, listeners will gain insight into the balance of free radicals and antioxidants, and how vital this balance is for both pets and humans. Expect plenty of questions from Janet and Alice as they explore the implications of antioxidant supplementation, the safety of various diets, and the importance of individualized nutrition for pets. From addressing common misconceptions about pet food to exploring the science behind dietary choices, this episode is a treasure trove of practical advice for pet owners looking to enhance their pets' well-being. https://vetvacationce.com/speakers/dr-heather-kvitko-white-acvim/ -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| A Discussion on Veterinary Neurology | SOP ep. 68 - Dr. Missy Carpentier | 25 Jun 2025 | 00:56:18 | |
In this episode, we welcome Dr. Missy Carpentier, a veterinary neurologist from Minnesota, to discuss the fascinating and often complex world of veterinary neurology. Dr. Carpentier shares her journey from veterinary school to opening her own specialty clinic, Minnesota Veterinary Neurology, dedicated to treating neurological conditions in pets. The trio delves into a variety of topics, including the increasing prevalence of neurological issues in popular dog breeds like the French Bulldog, the challenges of diagnosing conditions such as seizures and disc disease, and the importance of owner awareness in recognizing subtle signs of distress in their pets. With her expertise, Dr. Carpentier explains the different types of neurological disorders, the significance of proper imaging techniques like MRI, and the impact of conditions such as paroxysmal dyskinesia and cervical spondylomyelopathy on pets. Listeners will gain valuable insights into what to do in case of a pet emergency, the innovative treatments available, and how pet owners can advocate for their furry friends. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that underscores the importance of understanding veterinary neurology and the passion behind helping animals lead healthier lives. Whether you're a pet owner, a veterinary professional, or just curious about animal health, this episode is packed with information you won't want to miss! --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Beekeeping and Protecting the Ecosystem | SOP ep. 67 - Dr. Jonathan David Dear | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:46:22 | |
Dr. Jonathan Dear, a small animal internal medicine specialist turned passionate beekeeper, explores the fascinating world of honey bees. Join us as Dr. Dear shares his journey from hobbyist to expert, uncovering the intricate relationship between bees and our ecosystem, and the vital role they play in food production. We delve into the challenges faced by beekeepers today, including the impact of legislation on antibiotic use in food-producing animals and the importance of veterinary involvement in beekeeping. Dr. Dear explains the science of bee behavior, the hierarchy within a hive, and the unique characteristics of the queen bee, as well as the various roles bees play in maintaining their colonies. With a focus on the resurgence of interest in local honey and the environmental factors affecting bee populations, we discuss the significance of pollinators in our food supply and the concept of One Health, which connects human, animal, and environmental health. From the curious nature of bee communication to the latest advancements in bee health management, this episode is a treasure trove of information for both seasoned beekeepers and curious listeners alike. https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/faculty/jonathan-david-dear --- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| How To Raise Healthy Backyard Chickens | SOP Ep. 66 - Dr. Maurice Pitesky | 11 Jun 2025 | 01:02:22 | |
In this enlightening episode of "Speaking of Pets," host Alice is joined by Dr. Maurice Pitesky, a poultry expert, to delve into the fascinating world of backyard chickens. As interest in raising chickens as pets rises across the country, Dr. Pitesky answers a variety of viewer-submitted questions, shedding light on the joys and complexities of chicken ownership. From understanding the popularity of backyard chickens and their social dynamics to the nuances of chicken breeds and their care, this episode covers a wide range of topics. Alice and Dr. Pitesky discuss the importance of proper husbandry, the challenges of introducing new hens to an established flock, and the common diseases chickens face, including Marek's disease and coccidiosis. Listeners will gain insights into the economics of chicken keeping, the significance of zoning laws, and the potential health risks associated with backyard poultry, including salmonella and avian influenza. Dr. Pitesky emphasizes the importance of sourcing healthy chicks and shares advice on how to ensure your flock thrives. Whether you're a seasoned chicken keeper or just curious about these charming pets, this episode is packed with valuable information and expert advice. Join us for a clucking good time and learn how to navigate the delightful, yet sometimes challenging, world of backyard chickens! Check out UC ANR Our Team Poultry for more information. --- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| DNA is Love: Preserving Pet Memories | SOP ep. 65 - Dave Latorra & Stephanie Ford | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:36:35 | |
In this episode we are joined by the innovative duo, Dr. Dave Latorra, co-founder of DNA is Love, and former hospice worker Stephanie Ford. Together, they delve into the profound concept of connecting with our loved ones—both human and animal—through DNA preservation. Dr. Latorra explains how this unique service allows pet and human owners to create personalized keepsakes using DNA samples, turning memories into tangible treasures. From exquisite jewelry to picture frames, these heartfelt creations ensure that the essence of our loved ones can be cherished for generations. Stephanie shares her inspiring journey from hospice work to helping people retain the memories of their loved ones. With her background in caregiving, she emphasizes the importance of memory preservation and the emotional comfort it provides. Throughout the conversation, we explore the science behind DNA, the emotional connections we share with our pets, and the innovative ways to honor those who have passed. Join us as we laugh, share touching stories, and discuss how a simple swab can lead to lasting memories. https://dnaislove.com/ --- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| A Loving Farewell: Saying Goodbye to Our Pets | SOP ep. 64 - Dr. Elizabeth Hugger | 28 May 2025 | 00:39:18 | |
Join us for an emotional and heartfelt conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Hugger, co-founder of Lap of Love, as we delve into the compassionate services they provide for pets and their families during difficult times. In this episode, hosts Alice and Janet explore how Lap of Love supports families through the end-of-life journey with their beloved pets, emphasizing the importance of preserving the human-animal bond. Dr. Hugger shares the inspiring story behind Lap of Love’s inception, detailing how it began in the Tampa area and has now grown nationwide. They discuss the various services they offer, including in-home hospice care, tele-hospice consultations, and end-of-life euthanasia, all aimed at making the process as peaceful as possible for both pets and their owners. Listeners will gain insight into what to expect during these sensitive moments, including the unique approach Dr. Hugger and her team take care to ensure comfort and dignity for pets. We also touch on the significance of pet loss support and grief resources available to anyone who has experienced the loss of a furry family member. Whether you're a pet owner, a veterinary professional, or someone interested in understanding the compassionate care available for pets in their final days, this episode is filled with valuable information and emotional support. Tune in to learn more about how we can honor our pets in their final moments and ensure they feel loved and cared for until the very end. https://www.lapoflove.com https://info.lapoflove.com/dvm --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| How to Help Your Pets Hormones | SOP ep. 99 - Dr. Deborah Greco | 28 Jan 2026 | 01:05:20 | |
Speaking of Pets episode 99 - Dr. Deborah Greco! Join hosts Alice and Janet as they welcome Dr. Debbie Greco DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM-SA—a veterinary internal medicine specialist and pharmacologist—for an enlightening discussion on the "Twitter of the Body": the endocrine system. In this episode, Dr. Greco breaks down: - Veterinary Endocrinology 101: What an endocrine disease is and why tiny hormonal shifts can have a massive impact on your pet's health. - Common Conditions in Cats and Dogs: A deep dive into diabetes, hypothyroidism, Cushing's, and Addison's disease, including which pets are most at risk for each. - The Hyperthyroidism Epidemic in Cats: Dr. Greco shares her theory on why this common feline disease might be man-made, pointing the finger at environmental toxins like flame retardants, dryer sheets, and fragrances. - The Crucial Role of Hydration: Learn why dry food is unnatural for cats and how chronic dehydration can lead to kidney disease. Plus, Dr. Greco introduces an essential hydration supplement that can help. - The conversation is packed with invaluable veterinary wisdom, personal stories, and one-of-a-kind anecdotes that will change the way you care for your dog and cat. Deborah S. Greco: DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM-SA, Veterinary Endocrinologist & Internal Medicine Specialist, Animal Samaritans After receiving her DVM from the University of California, Davis and a PhD in Veterinary Pharmacology from Texas A&M University, Dr. Greco joined the faculty of Colorado State University for 12 years. After being promoted to full professor, she went to the Animal Medical Center in NYC for several years before taking a position at Nestlé PURINA in the Global Scientific Communications team. Dr Greco has authored over 200 scientific articles and book chapters and is considered an authority in the area of small animal endocrinology. -- Froggy’s Golf Ball Retrieval offers the best programs helping you achieve the most from your water hazards. Not only will we treat your course with the utmost professionalism, our experience in removing balls from water hazards has taught us how to operate in an efficient, safe and productive manner since 1995. As we move into our next chapter, Froggy’s provides insured services, uses proven techniques and the most updated equipment to take care of the golf community. We handle even the toughest water hazards that make our competitors walk away. Froggy’s is the Midwest’s premier ball collection company. Froggy’s offers several options to make your water hazards a profit center! Please call us today to arrange to have Froggy’s harvest the balls from your water hazards. Contact Owner Emily Newland at 574-544-9890 or email Froggysretrieval@gmail.com -- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Transforming Pet Cancer Care | SOP ep. 63 - Dr. Steven Suter | 21 May 2025 | 00:47:19 | |
Dr. Steven Suter, a leading veterinary oncologist with a DVM and PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Suter shares his journey into the world of veterinary medicine and oncology, revealing how he became a pioneer in canine and feline molecular oncology diagnostics. Listeners will dive deep into the fascinating world of stem cell therapy, bone marrow transplants, and apheresis. Dr. Suter explains the intricacies of these treatments, their applications in curing conditions like lymphoma, and what pet owners can expect when considering these advanced options for their furry companions. Join us as we explore the emotional and scientific aspects of treating pet cancer, the role of genetics in animal health, and the challenges of veterinary medicine today. With a perfect blend of expertise and humor, Dr. Suter also discusses his own pets, their quirky personalities, and the joys of being a veterinarian. This episode is a must-listen for pet owners, veterinary professionals, and anyone interested in cutting-edge animal care. Tune in to discover how innovative treatments are changing the landscape of veterinary oncology and offering hope to pets and their families. Don't miss this engaging and informative conversation that highlights the potential to cure and improve the lives of our beloved pets! https://www.thectac-usa.com/team/steven-suter --- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Microscopic Mysteries of Pet Pathology | SOP Ep. 62 - Dr. Karen Trainor | 14 May 2025 | 00:52:05 | |
Welcome Dr. Karen Trainor, a passionate and dedicated veterinary pathologist. Explore the fascinating role pathologists play in diagnosing diseases in our beloved pets, shedding light on how they are often the first to uncover what’s wrong, even before the pet owner knows. We discuss the intricacies of pathology, including the importance of accurate diagnoses, the use of cutting-edge techniques like immunohistochemistry, and the collaboration between pathologists and veterinarians to ensure the best care for animals. Dr. Trainor shares her unique journey, her daily challenges, and the joy of solving complex cases that often feel like a mystery. Listeners will discover the common conditions seen in veterinary pathology, the importance of clinical history in diagnostics, and the surprising ways that veterinary and human medicine intersect. With engaging anecdotes and expert insights, this episode is a must-listen for all pet lovers and anyone interested in the science behind animal health. https://innovativevetpath.com/about-us/team/ --- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Cancer & Quality of Life for Pets | SOP Ep. 61 - Dr. Michael Kent | 07 May 2025 | 00:55:46 | |
Dr. Michael Kent, a leading expert in veterinary radiation oncology. With a wealth of knowledge and experience, Dr. Kent sheds light on the often-misunderstood world of radiation therapy for pets, particularly in treating cancer. Join us as we delve into essential questions surrounding radiation therapy—what it is, how it works, and the technology behind it. Dr. Kent explains the intricacies of treating pets, including the importance of quality of life and the various treatment modalities available. He candidly discusses the challenges and triumphs of his work, sharing compelling stories of patients who have benefited from radiation therapy. Listeners will gain insights into the side effects of radiation, the significance of pet insurance, and the emotional journey that pet owners face when dealing with a cancer diagnosis. This episode is not just for pet owners; it's a must-listen for anyone interested in the evolving field of veterinary medicine and the compassionate care of our beloved animals. Tune in for an informative and heartwarming conversation that emphasizes hope and knowledge in the face of adversity in pet health care. To learn more, check out these links: UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine --- --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Life Saving Journey of Service Dogs | SOP ep. 60 - Adam Goldman & Jen Hanes-Smith | 30 Apr 2025 | 00:51:01 | |
Alice and Janet dive deep into the world of service dogs with Adam Goldman and Jen Hanes-Smith from Canine Companions. Join them as they explore the incredible bond between humans and their canine companions, discussing everything from the rigorous training process to the emotional impact these dogs have on their handlers. Adam and Jen share insights about the history of Canine Companions, the breeds they train, and the unique journey each dog takes from puppyhood to becoming a life-changing service animal. They address common questions about the program, including the success rate of graduates, the tasks these dogs are trained to perform, and what happens to dogs that don't make the cut. Listeners will learn about the importance of puppy raisers, the significance of team training, and the rewarding experiences that come from matching dogs with individuals in need. The episode also touches on the nuances of service dog regulations, what defines a true service dog, and the importance of community support through fundraising events like Dogfest. Whether you're a dog lover, considering a service animal, or curious about the nonprofit world, this episode is packed with valuable information, touching stories, and a glimpse into the lives of those who work tirelessly to promote independence through canine companionship. https://canine.org/ --- As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| A Fun and Informative Poop Talk | SOP ep. 59 - E.J. McCoy | 23 Apr 2025 | 00:45:35 | |
Join us for an engaging episode with Scoop Soldiers, where we blend fun with important insights about pet care! Hosts Alice and Janet are thrilled to welcome E.J. McCoy, co-founder of Scoop Soldiers and Scoop Soldiers Franchising. While Janet brings her signature humor to the table, Alice dives deep into the scientific aspects of pet waste removal, emphasizing the One Health approach and its benefits for both pets and humans. In this lively conversation, E.J. shares his journey in the pet waste removal industry, revealing the challenges and hilarious moments that come with the territory. From saving marriages to discussing the importance of keeping our yards clean, this episode is packed with entertaining anecdotes and essential information about preventing diseases like roundworms and toxoplasmosis. Discover how Scoop Soldiers operates, including their innovative practices like sanitizing equipment and reporting pet health through waste analysis. E.J. also discusses the company's philanthropic efforts with Valor Service Dogs, highlighting the importance of giving back to the community. Whether you're a pet owner or just love animals, this episode will leave you informed and entertained. Tune in to learn why responsible pet ownership matters and how Scoop Soldiers are making a difference one scoop at a time! https://www.scoopsoldiers.com/ --- As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Personalized Pet Nutrition: Tailoring Meals For Your Furry Friends | SOP Ep. 58 - Dr. Sean Delaney | 16 Apr 2025 | 01:15:45 | |
In this enlightening episode, hosts Alice and Janet welcome Dr. Sean Delaney, the founder of BalanceIt.com, a revolutionary platform utilized by over 20,000 veterinarians and hundreds of thousands of pet owners seeking nutritionally balanced home-cooked diets for their furry friends. Join the discussion as Dr. Delaney debunks common myths about pet nutrition, addressing the pitfalls of popular recipes found online and the importance of understanding the nutritional needs of both dogs and cats. He shares insights on how BalanceIt.com assists pet owners in creating tailored meal plans, including recipes that cater to specific health conditions like liver shunts or diabetes. Throughout the episode, Dr. Delaney emphasizes the significance of a well-rounded diet, the role of supplements, and the fascinating science behind pet nutrition. He also dives into the complexities surrounding feeding practices, the benefits of fiber for gut health, and the importance of keeping our pets lean for a longer, healthier life. With engaging anecdotes and expert advice, this episode is a must-listen for any pet owner looking to provide the best care for their beloved companions. Tune in to learn how to ensure your pet's diet is not only delicious but also nutritionally complete! --- As a veterinarian who is a board-certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high-potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin, and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers, and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses, and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| To Snip or not to Snip: The Great Spay Debate | SOP 57 - Dr. Karen Tobias | 09 Apr 2025 | 00:59:05 | |
In this enlightening episode, hosts Janet, Alice, and renowned veterinarian Dr. Karen Tobias dive deep into the often misunderstood world of spaying and neutering pets. Join them as they address the most pressing questions from listeners about the surgical procedures involved and what they really mean for our furry companions. Discover the difference between spaying and neutering including the standards and practices in the U.S. compared to other countries. What about those quirky artificial testicles known as Nudicles? Are they really necessary? Dr. Tobias shares her insights on the cosmetic nature of these implants and the potential risks. The conversation shifts to the benefits of spaying and neutering, touching on behavioral improvements and health considerations, including the risk of conditions like pyometra and mammary tumors in female pets. The hosts also discuss the ideal ages for spaying and neutering, considering breed-specific needs and the complexities of growth. Dr. Tobias is a graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine. She completed an internship at Purdue University and a surgical residency and master’s degree at the Ohio State University. Dr. Tobias served as a clinical instructor at the University of Georgia and a tenured faculty member at Washington State University and is currently a professor of small animal surgery at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Tobias is an author or coauthor and editor of 3 textbooks, including Veterinary Surgery: Small Animal, and has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications. https://todaysveterinarypractice.com/authors/karen-tobias/ --- As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| How to Recover Lost Pets with Remi's Pet Recovery | SOP ep. 56 - Vanessa Petrosky | 02 Apr 2025 | 00:53:43 | |
Join us for an inspiring episode featuring Vanessa Petrosky, the passionate founder of Remy's Pet Recovery, as she shares her incredible journey of rescuing lost pets in Northeast Ohio. Known as a local celebrity, Vanessa discusses the challenges and triumphs of her work, including her latest case involving a mischievous border collie named Cooper. Tune in as we delve into the complexities of recovering lost pets, the importance of community involvement, and the unique strategies Vanessa employs to ensure their safe return. From setting humane traps to the emotional reunions with their owners, you'll hear firsthand accounts of the heartwarming successes and the hard realities of animal rescue. Vanessa also shares invaluable advice for pet owners on what to do (and what not to do) if their furry friend goes How To missing. Learn about the crucial role of communication with local authorities, the significance of microchipping, and the best methods to lure lost pets back home. Remi's Pet Recovery currently has tickets on sale for their 7th Annual Fundraiser available! The event is May 3rd, 2025 - get your tickets here: https://givebutter.com/Remis7thAnnualFundraiser --- As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Why is My Pet Licking & Scratching? | SOP ep. 55 - Dr. Alana Lisano | 26 Mar 2025 | 00:49:37 | |
In this episode, host Alice and co-host Janet welcome Dr. Lisano, a specialist in veterinary dermatology, to unravel the complexities of allergies in dogs and cats. Discover the key differences between human and pet allergies, why some pets seem to suffer more as they age, and the importance of understanding your pet's specific allergens. Dr. Lisano shares her insights on allergy testing, including blood tests and intradermal tests, and discusses the process and effectiveness of immunotherapy for pets. You'll learn about the challenges pet owners face when trying to identify allergens, the importance of patience during treatment, and how to recognize when it's time to consult a specialist. We also explore practical tips for managing your pet’s symptoms while waiting for immunotherapy to take effect. This episode is packed with real-life stories, expert advice, and a few surprising facts about allergies, even in exotic animals! Whether you're a seasoned pet owner or a new puppy parent, this discussion will equip you with the knowledge you need to help your furry friends live their best lives. Tune in for a must-listen episode that could change the way you approach your pet's health! --- As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Debunking Common Misconceptions of the Leptospirosis Vaccine | SOP ep. 54 - Dr. Christopher Lee | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:58:58 | |
In this episode of Speaking of Pets, we tackle the myths and misinformation surrounding leptospirosis, a serious bacterial disease that can affect both pets and humans. Our special guest, Dr. Christopher Lee, a board-certified specialist in preventative medicine with over 15 years of experience, joins us to shed light on this often misunderstood condition. Dr. Lee shares his expertise and insights on leptospirosis, including what it is, how dogs can contract it, and why awareness about the disease has increased in recent years. We discuss the importance of the leptospirosis vaccine, its symptoms, and why it’s now considered a core vaccination for pets. Alice and Dr. Lee also address common myths circulating within the pet owner community, including the prevalence of the disease and the misconceptions about vaccination. With engaging anecdotes from his career and a commitment to evidence-based information, Dr. Lee helps us navigate the complexities of leptospirosis and the necessity of vaccination. https://myvetzone.com/welcome-vetzone/about-us/ --- As a veterinarian who is a board certified allergist & dermatologist, Dr. Alice Jeromin has certainly seen her share of scratching pets. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to stop the itching BEFORE it starts? VetriMax Allergy CZN Soft Chews are an allergy defense supplement designed to do just that! This high potency, clinically proven supplement boosts dogs’ natural defenses against allergens & illness, and dogs love them! Allergy CZN with ImmunoRISE® is a proprietary blend of probiotics, essential fatty acids, Vitamin C, quercetin and zinc and is specifically formulated for dogs 20 lbs. or more that are prone to itchy, irritated skin due to an allergic response. Proudly manufactured in the USA with Good Manufacturing Practices/cGMP in FDA-registered facilities, VetriMax Allergy CZN soft chews help stop the itching before it starts….and makes it better for you & your pet. Check out their products at VetrimaxProducts.com or visit Chewy.com and use promo code VETRIMAX15 for 15% off your order of VetriMax Products. --- --- The Country Critter Journal's Mission since March 2000 has always been to connect all those in our animal community to each other. Rescue Groups, Events, Farms, Parks, Groomers/Trainers and all types of animal services, you name it. Be a part of the mission by sharing your animal stories, pictures, businesses and helpful information to share with all Country Critter readers. We believe that this publication will help many homeless animals find their “Forever Homes.” Join us now in 2025 to make this the best year of all for all our animal communities by visiting the Country Critter Journal website: https://neoccj.com/ --- All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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| Could H5N1 Bird Flu be Fatal to Cats? | SOP ep. 97 - Dr. Andrew Bowman | 21 Jan 2026 | 00:42:41 | |
Is the bird flu (H5N1) still a threat? The media may be quiet, but the risk to your pets, particularly cats, is very real. Hosts Alice and Janet welcome renowned expert Dr. Andrew Bowman, MS, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ACVPM, and a specialist in zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases, to get an urgent update. In this vital episode, Dr. Bowman breaks down:- The Current Threat: What strains of highly pathogenic H5N1 are currently circulating, and why they are concerning as they evolve and jump to new species.- The Danger to Cats: How the virus presents in cats—often as a rapidly progressing, fatal neurologic disease—and why it's a diagnostic challenge for veterinarians.- Raw Diets and Risk: The shocking viral load found in milk from infected dairy cattle and Dr. Bowman’s strong advice against feeding raw dairy or poultry products to pets.- From Wild Birds to the Farm: The seasonal trends in migratory birds, the challenge of containing the spread on farms, and how this "highly pathogenic" classification may be misleading for non-poultry species.- Prevention: Actionable advice for pet owners, including limiting outdoor exposure for cats and where the public can find resources to track H5N1 detections (USDA).Don't miss this essential discussion to protect your furry family members. Dr. Andrew Bowman MS, DVM, PhD, DACVPM. Dr. Bowman is an expert in viral infectious diseases, veterinary public health, and epidemiology. Dr. Bowman oversees a research team that focuses on infectious diseases in populations. He leads applied field research projects investigating the epidemiology of influenza and SARS-CoV-2 in animal populations, with a focus on transmission across the animal-human interface. Before his return to academia at The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine,, Dr. Bowman was a practicing veterinarian focused on food animal production.https://vet.osu.edu/people/andrew-bowman All footage is owned by SLA Video Productions.
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