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| Could Stem Cell Therapy Be the Future of Canine Joint Health? | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:48:37 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, Dr. Paul Manktelow is joined by Dr. Stuart Halperin, a leading expert in stem cell therapy for dogs. Together, they discuss the rising prevalence of arthritis in dogs, including why even young dogs can develop this painful condition. Dr. Halperin explains how stem cell therapy, a cutting-edge treatment, is providing new hope by not just masking symptoms but potentially reversing the damage caused by arthritis. Listeners can expect to hear about:
Tune in to learn how stem cell therapy is not only changing the treatment of arthritis in dogs but also paving the way for future advancements in veterinary medicine. For more information and resources, visit www.theconsultroom.co.uk. | |||
| Where are our Pandemic Puppies Now? | 24 May 2024 | 00:46:08 | |
In this enlightening episode of The Consult Room, host Dr Paul Manktelow is joined once again by renowned dog behaviourist Nigel Reed, revisiting the pressing issue of pandemic puppies and their behavioural challenges. A couple of years ago, we discussed the potential crisis facing the UK's dogs due to the lockdowns. Today, the latest research from the Royal Veterinary College confirms our fears: behavioural problems in dogs have indeed escalated. Nigel, author of the bestseller The Dog Guardian, shares his invaluable insights into the current state of dog behaviour in the UK, shedding light on the persistence of issues like separation anxiety, reactivity, and the impact of pandemic-induced isolation.
In this episode, we cover:
Evolving Behavioural Issues: Insights from recent data on over 2.1 million dogs in the UK facing behavioural challenges post-pandemic.
Revisiting Lockdown Effects: Discussion on how the lack of socialisation and the unique conditions of the pandemic lockdowns have left a lasting impact on dog behaviour.
Behavioural Trends: Nigel Reed revisits the primary issues identified in pandemic puppies, including separation anxiety, reactivity to other dogs, and people.
Leadership in Dog Training: Nigel discusses the concept of leadership in dog ownership, emphasising the balance between nurture and authority.
Behavioural Solutions: Practical advice for dog owners on recognizing and addressing problematic behaviours early on.
The Role of Dog Owners: Exploring how the changing relationship between dogs and owners over the years has influenced canine behaviour.
Societal and Behavioural Insights: A broader look at how societal changes and attitudes towards dog training are reflecting deeper cultural shifts.
Long-term Implications: Predictions and thoughts on the future of dog behaviour and training in the wake of the pandemic.
Dive deep with us as we explore the multifaceted world of dog psychology, owner dynamics, and the evolving challenges faced by our four-legged friends in a post-pandemic era.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people, offering professional insights and pet support to a wide audience of pet-lovers, pet owners and veterinary professionals. Visit us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at Hello@theconsultroom.co.uk for more information and support.
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| How I Ended Up With A Bra Full Of Puppies… And Other ‘Tails’ From Animal A&E | 24 Jul 2023 | 00:48:56 | |
In this episode, Dr Paul Manktelow is joined by Annie Clark, Emergency and Critical Care Veterinary Nurse for over 15 years, for some behind the scenes insights into their experiences of working in veterinary emergencies. Paul and Annie share thoughts on how the system for out-of-hours emergency pet care has changed in the years since they qualified and they swap some amazing stories which reveal some of the best, most varied and definitely unexpected aspects of pet emergency care. Topics include:
Plus you’ll hear about a variety of hilarious real-life cases which include:
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| Ukraine the Abandoned Pets of War | 29 Jun 2023 | 00:40:18 | |
In today’s episode, Dr Paul Manktelow talks about another shocking reality about the war in Ukraine. As well as the huge humanitarian crisis, the sheer number of innocent pets abandoned in Ukraine could also lead to a looming public health and animal welfare crisis. To explore these less-reported consequences of the war and the work of the animal charities involved, Paul speaks with Greg Tully, Country Director of Save the Dogs & Other Animals. The discussion includes talking about animals in desperate circumstances that some listeners may find upsetting. Listen along to learn:
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| Pet Care in a Cost of Living Crisis | 06 Jun 2023 | 00:21:33 | |
In today’s episode, Dr Paul Manktelow talks about something which affects most of us in some way: the costs of living crisis. As a professional vet, Paul’s contacted on a daily basis by pet owners who are concerned by costs and the affordability of keeping their pets. He’s also recently spent a lot of time in pet food banks around the UK, speaking to the charities which run them and to the pet owners from all walks of life who are really struggling to make ends meet. In this podcast, Paul pulls together all of these experiences, along with questions from The Consult Room listeners, to respond to pet owners’ concerns with some really practical suggestions on how to cut costs in pet care without compromising on pets' health and wellbeing. Topics include:
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| The Growing Need For Pet Food Banks in the UK | 19 May 2023 | 00:27:22 | |
What would you do if you were forced to make the decision to feed your pet or feed yourself? As the UK remains gripped by a cost of living crisis, this is the reality facing many pet owners right now. It’s also the reason why, up and down the country, teams from the animal charity Blue Cross are urgently setting up pet food banks in areas of need. In today’s episode, Dr Paul Manktelow chats with Clare Robertson, Community Project Coordinator with the Blue Cross, to find out more about this initiative. Clare shares her stories and details about this amazing initiative, including:
If this topic is particularly relevant for you, please know that help is out there and the Blue Cross website, your local food bank and this podcast are great places to start.
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| When Is It Time To Let Them Go? | 17 Apr 2023 | 00:39:03 | |
In today’s episode we are talking about a subject that nobody wants to talk about but that all pet owners will eventually have to face. We all want our pets to live forever but the reality is that at some point most of us will have to make the difficult decision as to when to let our pets go. In today's episode Dr Paul Manktelow is joined by Annie Clark, a veterinary nurse with over 15 years of experience in emergency critical care. Annie also works with Paul at Home Goodbye, a home euthanasia service in London where she also offers support and compassion to pet owners facing end of life decisions for their pets. Just a heads up this episode contains discussions around grief and pet bereavement which some listeners may find upsetting Topics in this episode:
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| Grief, loss & bereavement. The UK helpline for heart-broken pet owners | 24 Dec 2022 | 00:35:47 | |
In today’s episode we are talking to the phenomenal Diane James, who heads up the Pet Bereavement Support Service at Blue Cross, leading a team of volunteers who help over 28,000 pet owners a year, supporting them through their grief following the loss of a pet.
As a leading UK expert on bereavement, Diane is able to explain the huge impact that the loss of a pet can have on us, and give some really practical advice on how to deal with our grief. This vital service is literally life-saving and supports people who are often at their lowest ebb.
On this episode of The Consult Room we would like to advise caution as some listeners may find conversations about pet grief difficult or upsetting. However, you are not alone, and hearing about this great service and the people behind it, may indeed help you with your own personal experience.
Topics in this episode:
The evolution of the Blue Cross Pet Bereavement Support Service
The different types of bereavement pet owners can face from death, rehoming and the unresolved loss of theft.
Why people pick up the phone to the helpline
The grief cycle and the emotions experienced that are unique to pet loss
How the pandemic and cost of living crisis has changed the the calls to the helpline
Real life stories and experiences of callers to the helpline
How can vets help pet owners with loss after euthanasia
The services that Blue Cross offer to support professionals dealing with pet bereavement
Managing the feelings of guilt surrounding pet euthanasia
Insight into the volunteers of the pet bereavement service.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join Dr Paul Manktelow at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
If you are struggling with the loss of a pet you can contact the Blue Cross Pet Bereavement Support Service from 8.30am until 8.30pm either on the phone on 0800 096 6606 or via their webchat support service on the Blue Cross website, www.bluecross.org.uk
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| The Dog Guardian | 05 Nov 2022 | 00:40:09 | |
Today’s episode is all about dog behaviour and I am super excited to reintroduce Nigel Reed. Nigel was our first ever guest on The Consult Room podcast with our most popular episode ever ‘Is the UK heading for a Dog Behaviour Crisis?'. Nigel has dedicated his whole life and career to improving the lives of dogs through better communication, and by helping owners to understand the language that their dogs speak. Nigel is also known as 'The Dog Guardian' and he regularly appears on TV, radio and Youtube where his channel has had millions of views. His book titled ‘The Dog Guardian’ was an instant Amazon best seller. Nigel was founder of the hugely innovative Wolf Within Project and over the years he’s worked with 1000’s of owners, including some very high profile celebrities. Topics in this episode:
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join Paul Manktelow at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk If you want to find out more about Nigel and his incredible work check out https://www.thedogguardian.com or check out his YouTube channel | |||
| Life as a zoo vet: With Dr Justine Shotton | 15 Oct 2022 | 00:38:12 | |
Being a vet is cool, but being a zoo vet is another level! I have a huge passion for wildlife and conservation so I’m really excited to have Dr Justine Shotton back on the show to talk about her career path into her role as Head Vet at Marwell Zoo. This area of work is so interesting and so important so I knew it would make a great episode. Topics in this episode:
You can also find out more about Justine here The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join Dr Paul Manktelow at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Why we need to DNA test our dogs… and Rodney’s big reveal! | 30 Sep 2022 | 00:44:07 | |
In today’s episode we are exploring the world of dog DNA, genetics and canine ancestry. I’m practically bursting with excitement as in this show we do a live reveal with Rodney’s DNA results. These results have been fiercely guarded by Georgina Richardson the Head of UK for Kinship, the innovation division of Mars Petcare. One of their products is Wisdom Panel™, the world's most accurate DNA test for dogs. Despite being so excited we still manage to explore the science of DNA testing and how it can help us all to be better and more informed pet parents. Topics in this episode:
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join Paul Manktelow at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk If you want to find out more about Wisdom DNA or reveal more about your own dog's roots and genetics check out https://www.wisdompanel.com/en-gb | |||
| Why Are Vets Fighting About Vegan Diets For Pets? | 16 Sep 2022 | 00:40:16 | |
In today’s episode we are diving into the explosive debate that has been playing out in the veterinary media around vegan diets for pets. At the centre of this debate is Andrew Knight who is the Professor of Animal Welfare and Ethics at the University of Winchester. Professor Knight is leading the field in research around plant-based pet diets, climate change and a number of other animal welfare issues.
Despite being a vet himself, you are about to hear how Professor Knight is going head to head with the veterinary profession on its current views around this emerging field of research.
Topics in this episode:
The most recent studies relating to vegan pet food diets.
Yes! Cats can be vegan!
Why are animals on plant-based diets living longer?
The undeniable facts and limitations of the recent studies on plant-based diets.
Why is there controversy within the veterinary profession?
The philosophy around veganism.
Are pet guardians disconnecting with vets for welfare advice?
The reporting of veganism in pets in the media and the impact of those headlines.
Vegan diets as a more sustainable and environmentally friendly option to conventional pet foods.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
For more information on Professor Andrew Knight’s work go to https://sustainablepetfood.info/
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| Vets Under Pressure: The Toll of the XL Bully Ban | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:30:18 | |
In this thought-provoking episode of The Consult Room, we explore the contentious XL Bully ban that has stirred considerable debate across the veterinary and animal welfare sectors. With the legislation now in effect, making it illegal to own, breed, rehome, or sell an XL Bully without specific exemptions, the repercussions are vast and varied. This episode aims to dissect the emotional and practical implications of the ban and how it has impacted the veterinary sector. In this episode, we discuss: Introduction to the Ban: Understanding the reasons behind the swift introduction of the XL Bully ban, including public safety concerns and the legislative response to high-profile dog attacks. Personal Experience and Perspective: Insights from a veterinary charity sector leader on the emotional weight and complex outcomes of breed-specific legislation. Impact on the Veterinary Sector: The surge in caseloads and the logistical hurdles facing veterinary clinics. Ethical quandaries over euthanizing healthy animals and the veterinarian's role in legislation enforcement. Operational challenges, including staff shortages and resource allocation in response to the ban. Emotional Toll and Mental Health: The psychological impact on veterinarians tasked with euthanizing healthy animals, the distress of pet owners, and available support networks. The Consult Room is a space that celebrate pets and people, offering professional insights and pet support to a wide audience of pet-lovers, pet owners and veterinary professionals. Visit us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at Hello@theconsultroom.co.uk for more information and support. | |||
| Can Ultrasonic Toothbrushes for Dogs Be A Game Changer in Canine HealthCare? | 05 Aug 2022 | 00:34:59 | |
In this episode I am joined by Anastasia Waugh, aka ‘The Dog Tooth Fairy’ who began offering a teeth cleaning service using the world's first ultrasonic toothbrush for dogs. Anastasia has had so much success, she has since made it her mission to improve the dental health of the nation's dogs by offering educational services on this ground breaking technology.
A recent study has discovered that 1 in 8 dogs in the UK will suffer from dental disease this year so this lesson in dental health couldn’t have come at a better time.
Topics in this episode:
What the common dental issues are for dogs and why they are often missed
The truth behind the research and why so many dogs are predicted to suffer from dental disease
Anastasia’s background and her passion behind dental health in dogs
Why it is important for your dog to have daily teeth cleaning
The technology and innovation behind the world’s first ultrasonic doggy toothbrush
To find out more about The Dog Tooth Fairy please click here
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people.
Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
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| Pets Giving Therapy in UK Prisons | 22 Jul 2022 | 00:34:14 | |
In today’s episode we learn about an amazing scheme that takes volunteer pets into prisons to help rehabilitate inmates. A scheme which has been so successful that it now operates in 28 correctional facilities across the UK. We know that pets can offer companionship and can help people suffering from loneliness and social isolation. And where could be lonelier than a prison? In today's episode I am joined by Matt Robinson from the Pets as Therapy charity to explore how this scheme works and the reasons behind its huge success. Topics in this episode:
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Why Are Dogs Going Vegan? | 01 Jul 2022 | 00:36:59 | |
Veganism is the fastest growing lifestyle trend in the human world, so it’s unsurprising that owners are exploring meat-free options for their dogs. I wanted to dig a bit deeper into the rise of vegan dog diets and who better to invite into The Consult Room, than fellow vet Dr Guy Sandelowsky who is the founder of the plant based dog food company Omni.
Guy gives some great insight into the research that has inspired his journey in to the creation of one of the leading vegan dog food brands in the UK.
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Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
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| Unpacking the issues facing UK vets. With British Veterinary Association President Dr Justine Shotton. | 17 Jun 2022 | 00:32:39 | |
It’s time to unpack the issues currently facing the veterinary profession and who better to talk to than Dr Justine Shotton, President of the British Veterinary Association. Dr Shotton has come into her role at a time of workforce shortages and increased work loads which are having huge impacts on UK vets and raise critical questions about the future of the profession. We also explore the issues around diversity, gender equality and the hot topic of her presidential theme….sustainability. The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Pets In Lockdown : Nicky and Lola's Story | 02 Jun 2022 | 00:35:55 | |
In the third and final episode of this mini-series, Pets in Lockdown, I wanted to pause and reflect on the relationship we had with our pets during the pandemic, brought to life with real conversations with real people. Today I talked to Nicky who escaped London to the Cotswolds with her beloved dog Lola just before the first UK lockdown. Listen to hear how these city girls adapted to their new life in the country for what would sadly turn out to be their last year together. Just a heads up, Nicky’s story is really beautiful, but it contains conversations around bereavement and grief that some listeners may find upsetting. The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Pets in Lockdown : Phil and Grayson's Story | 20 May 2022 | 00:20:49 | |
In the second episode of the mini series, ‘Pets in Lockdown’, I wanted to pause and reflect on the relationship we had with our pets during the pandemic, brought to life with real conversations with real people. Today I am talking to Phil, a civil servant who was working in the chaos of Westminster during the covid-19 crisis. I wanted to find out just how he and his cat Grayson felt about the “work from home” order and the trials they encountered together during lockdown. The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Pets in Lockdown : Rachel and Theo's Story | 05 May 2022 | 00:19:09 | |
In this mini series, Pets in Lockdown, I wanted to pause and reflect on the relationship we had with our pets during the pandemic, brought to life with real conversations with real people. Today I am talking to Rachel who found herself being made redundant from a job that she loved, and living in an isolated rural location with her elderly dog Theo as her primary companion. Just a heads up, Rachel’s story is an emotional one and this episode contains conversations around bereavement and grief that some listeners may find upsetting. | |||
| The Happy Vet | 08 Apr 2022 | 00:42:42 | |
The veterinary profession is currently experiencing a perfect storm of workforce shortages post Brexit and high levels of burnout post pandemic. With the profession at a low ebb it has never been more important to protect mental health and find that all important work-life balance. Today I am joined by fellow vet Jo Trow, one of the veterinary professions' happiest ambassadors. Jo will be talking about some of her fantastic stories as a vet and I will be getting some all important insights into her success at finding work-life balance and staying positive in such a tough industry. The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Is the UK heading for a dog behaviour crisis? | 07 Mar 2022 | 00:30:18 | |
Throughout the pandemic, reports from leading UK animal charities have suggested that lockdowns have resulted in severe behavioural issues in the nation's dogs. Latest findings now suggest that over 2.1 million dogs are now affected. Today I'm talking to dog behavioural expert Nigel Reed, author of the best selling book 'The Dog Guardian', and I will be asking Nigel... Is the UK heading for a dog behaviour crisis? The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at hello@theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Is the Veterinary Profession in the Depths of a Mental Health Crisis? | 29 Jan 2024 | 00:57:55 | |
Is the veterinary profession in the depths of a mental health crisis? With media headlines highlighting industry burnout, dropout and suicide, it would appear so! But what’s the truth behind these headlines and do they help - or harm? In this series 3 podcast from The Consult Room, Dr Paul Manktelow seeks to find answers and share support, alongside veterinary expert Rosie Allister, esteemed lecturer, international speaker and published author, who has dedicated over 10 years on this very issue. Listen and learn more about:
The podcast also shares where to find help as Rosie shares more information about the charity Vetlife and how this is literally a lifeline for veterinary professionals. And pet owners can get involved and help too! We’re a compassionate profession which puts pets first, so please help us by showing some compassion for our colleagues.
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| The Practical Guide to Dog Sharing | 16 Jan 2024 | 00:25:51 | |
In this joyful episode from The Consult Room podcast series 3, Dr Paul Manktelow continues the conversation about alternative ways of owning dogs, with a specific focus on the topic of dog sharing. With plenty of personal experience of sharing his previous dog Dolly and his current dog Rodney, Paul has advice and anecdotes to share.
Listen to find out more about:
How dog sharing can make dog ownership affordable.
Why communication can be key to making a dog-share work for everyone.
Why the temperament of the dog is so important - and how the dog’s health and well-being should be at the heart of every type of dog share.
How sharing services like BorrowMyDoggy can help you find out if dog sharing could be the answer for that dog-shaped hole in your life.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people, offering professional insights and pet support to a wide audience of pet-lovers, pet owners and veterinary professionals. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at Hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
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| Pets At Rest : Home Pet Euthanasia | 27 Nov 2023 | 00:30:33 | |
In this latest series 3 episode from The Consult Room podcast, Dr Paul Manktelow is joined by Rob Haselgrove, vet and founder of Pets at Rest, a home pet euthanasia service in Sheffield. For this podcast Paul and Rob share their collective experiences and opinions - both personal and professional - on providing pet euthanasia services at home.
Listen to find out:
How working in both the veterinary and the pet charity sectors has helped both Rob and Paul see clearly the need for home pet euthanasia services.
What the benefits of a home service are for pets - and for their owners.
Why it is now difficult for many veterinary clinics and practices to offer home euthanasia services.
The deeply personal reasons why Paul and Rob agree that being at home for the final rest is best.
How the cost of living is affecting the choices some pet owners have to make when it comes to their pets' end of life.
What Paul and Rob hope the veterinary and charity model for end-of-life pets could look like.
Their answers to that ‘how can you do it ….?’ question.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people, offering professional insights and pet support to a wide audience of pet-lovers, pet owners and veterinary professionals. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at Hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
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| Are We Heading Towards an Antibiotics Apocalypse? | 08 Nov 2023 | 00:33:50 | |
Are we heading towards an antibiotics apocalypse?
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been a hot topic in the world of human medicine for years and it’s now recognised that the pet healthcare sector contributes to this problem. However the veterinary industry, vets and pet owners are also a huge part of the solution - as long as we all know what action to take.
So this series 3 podcast from The Consult Room is all about getting the message out there as Dr Paul Manktelow explores the issue with Fergus Allerton, a highly respected figure in the veterinary sector and a driving force in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
Listen and learn more about:
How AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance) threatens us all and ranks among the WHO’s top ten global health public health threats.
The problems overuse of antibiotics can cause.
Why antibiotics aren’t always the most effective treatment for treating certain conditions - and can sometimes cause bigger problems for poorly pets.
How complex the decision-making process is for vets treating pets - and how owners can help by understanding more about antibiotics.
Why the vet industry is working together with the world of human medicine to address the wider issues of AMR and environmental impact.
How the PROTECT ME campaign started and its purpose in helping vets to make decisions which also support human health.
How inappropriate disposal of antibiotics assists the rise in resistant bacteria.
November’s Antibiotics Amnesty - how you can get involved now and for the future.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people, offering professional insights and pet support to a wide audience of pet-lovers, pet owners and veterinary professionals. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at Hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
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| Do Flat Faced Dogs Have a Future? | 13 Oct 2023 | 00:42:02 | |
In this series 3 episode from The Consult Room podcast, Dr Paul Manktelow is joined by Dr Jane Ladlow, specialist veterinary surgeon and Director of Research at Cambridge University. In this in-depth discussion, they lift the lid on the controversy surrounding flat-faced dogs - those bulldog breeds that conversely top the tables as most popular but also the most unhealthy. With a shared concern and love of the breeds, listen and learn as Paul and Jane delve deeper into:
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| BorrowMyDoggy | 22 Sep 2023 | 00:37:39 | |
In this very first episode of The Consult Room podcast series 3, Dr Paul Manktelow is joined by Rikke Rosenlund. Rikke’s the founder of BorrowMyDoggy, the popular platform for sharing the love of dogs and, as Paul and his dog Rodney are members of BorrowMyDoggy, he and Rikke have a lot to talk about. Listen and learn as they chat and explore:
How a brown labrador inspired BorrowMyDoggy.
How BorrowMyDoggy has grown from a startup idea to a vast community with members in 99% of UK postcodes, in just over 10 years.
How the service works - and who uses it.
Why ‘meet and greet’ of people and pets is at the heart of this incredible community.
How BorrowMyDoggy is playing a vital role in responsible dog ownership.
The Consult Room is a space that celebrates pets and people, offering professional insights and pet support to a wide audience of pet-lovers, pet owners and veterinary professionals. Join us at www.theconsultroom.co.uk or reach out at Hello@theconsultroom.co.uk
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| My First Year as Chief Vet at Blue Cross | 28 Aug 2023 | 00:28:09 | |
In this episode, Dr Paul Manktelow shares his thoughts on a recent special event - being in post as Director of Veterinary Services at Blue Cross for a whole year already! When this popped up on his timeline, Paul received lots of congratulations and many enquiries with that burning question ‘how’s it going?” So there are no guests in the podcast this time around. Instead, settle in for a solo episode as Dr Paul shares his thoughts, insights and experiences about his first year at Blue Cross. In his personal celebration of a whole year at Blue Cross, Dr Paul highlights:
Dr Paul also reveals what’s been achieved in this first year, what’s currently in development and exciting information about what’s coming next. Whether your interest in Dr Paul is as a pet professional, a pet owner or a pet lover, to stay updated with new podcasts, please SUBSCRIBE and visit https://theconsultroom.co.uk | |||
| Should Vets Have a Voice in the Assisted Dying Debate? | 28 Mar 2025 | 00:13:28 | |
The Assisted Dying Bill is currently under debate in UK Parliament, with strong public support but also deep ethical concerns. But one profession has been left out of the discussion - veterinary surgeons. As someone who has performed euthanasia countless times, I ask: Should vets have a voice in this debate? In this episode of The Consult Room, I explore:
This is a sensitive, thought-provoking discussion about life, death, and dignity—through the lens of a profession that makes these decisions every day. 💡 Takeaways:
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🎙️ Thank you for listening to this episode. If you enjoyed it, please follow and leave a review, it really helps others discover the podcast. For more insights on topics like this, connect with me on social media @DrPaulTheVet or visit theconsultroom.co.uk. | |||
| Are Big Corporates Driving Up Vet Costs? Inside the CMA’s Vet Sector Inquiry. | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:16:01 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, we explore the Competition and Markets Authority’s investigation into the rising costs of veterinary care across the UK. Join me as I break down the complex issues facing the sector, from corporate consolidation and price transparency to the financial strain on pet owners. Drawing on over two decades of experience in the charity veterinary sector, I discuss the implications for pet owners, veterinary professionals, and animal welfare. From skyrocketing vet fees and pet insurance premiums to media portrayals of the profession, this conversation delves into the root causes of the affordability crisis and potential solutions that the CMA’s report may offer. 💡 Takeaways:
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| Meet The Animal People : Dr Paul Manktelow | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:39:10 | |
It’s collaboration time and in this special episode, Dr Paul joins Chris Watling as a guest for the launch of the Meet the Animal People podcast. Together, they explore Paul’s personal journey through the veterinary world, from a childhood fascination with wildlife, through the challenges of vet school, to a career that spans clinical practice, charity leadership, and media work. In This Episode, We Explore:
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Engage With Us: 📲 Follow @DrPaulTheVet for more insights and check out Chris Watling’s Meet the Animal People podcast for more inspiring conversations from the world of animal care. 🎙️ Thank you for tuning in. Please follow and leave a review. It really helps others discover these important conversations. | |||
| Could Your Dog Land You in Court? Why Responsible Dog Ownership Matters | 26 May 2025 | 00:35:42 | |
Dog bites are on the rise in the UK and many owners have no idea their dog could land them on the wrong side of the law. In this episode of The Consult Room, I speak with Gemma Taylor, an experienced animal welfare expert from Blue Cross. We explore what’s really behind the increase in dog bite incidents, the complex laws that apply, and what every dog owner should know to keep their dog (and the public) safe. Gemma also shares insights from the Responsible Dog Ownership Course (RDoC), a police-referred programme that is changing the way we educate owners—and reducing reoffending rates to zero. Whether you're a new dog owner or a lifelong pet parent, this is an essential listen. In This Episode:
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| Is Job Security Over in Veterinary Medicine? Redundancy and Its Impact on Animal Care | 16 Jun 2025 | 00:20:38 | |
Redundancy has never really been part of the veterinary conversation - until now. In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m joined by veterinary nurse Annie Clark, who shares her deeply personal experience of being made redundant. We talk about the emotional toll, the changing realities of job security in our sector, and what these shifts could mean for animal care, team wellbeing, and the future of the profession. I also offer my own reflections on the broader landscape, from workforce shortages to financial pressures, and explore how we can better support colleagues going through this difficult process. In This Episode:
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Resources Mentioned: Vetlife – Mental health support for the veterinary community ACAS – Guidance on employee rights and redundancy BVU – British Veterinary Union – Advice and representation for veterinary staff 💬 Have redundancies affected your team? Let us know in the comments or tag @DrPaulTheVet to share your experience. | |||
| The Dog Who Changed Everything: The Remarkable Story of Jade and Jules | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:43:23 | |
This episode of The Consult Room is a story of resilience, hope, and the extraordinary bond between a vet student and her assistance dog. I’m joined by Jade, a veterinary student living with POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome), a condition that caused her to collapse without warning, forcing her to leave vet school and putting her dreams on hold. That is, until she met Jules, an alert assistance dog trained by Medical Detection Dogs. Jules gives Jade minutes of warning before an episode strikes, allowing her to stay safe. Since being matched with him, Jade hasn’t had a single injury or hospital admission. Together, they’ve returned to vet school, and Jade is pursuing her dream again - with Jules at her side every step of the way. This is an inspiring conversation about the life-changing power of support animals, the impact of invisible illness, and the quiet strength it takes to keep going when everything feels impossible. In This Episode:
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| Poo Talk: Is Fibre the Secret to Your Pet’s Health? | 28 Jul 2025 | 00:35:55 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m joined by Ronan Fitzgerald, a veterinary technical advisor with a specialist interest in nutrition. We’re talking all things fibre, and why it might just be one of the most underrated tools in pet health. From the differences between soluble, insoluble, and fermentable fibre to the growing science of the gut microbiome, we explore how fibre supports digestion, immunity, weight management, and even behavioural health. We also look at how fibre interacts with prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics, and why quality and gradual introduction are key when choosing a supplement. Whether you're a vet, a pet owner, or just fibre-curious, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of why gut health really matters, and how a scoop of fibre might make all the difference. In This Episode:
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| Do We Love Our Pets Too Much? The Hidden Cost of the Pet Parent Era | 18 Aug 2025 | 00:06:45 | |
Do we love our pets too much, and could it be harming them? In this episode of The Consult Room, I explore the dramatic shift in how we view our pets - from animals that fit into family life to “fur babies” at the heart of it. We’ll look at the benefits of closer bonds, but also the hidden welfare risks when pets are treated like humans. From the rise of “pet parents” to why I now call myself a “guardian,” this episode is about finding a balance between love and species-specific care. In This Episode:
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| How Old Is Your Dog in Human Years? Why the 7-Year Rule Is Wrong. | 12 Sep 2025 | 00:07:43 | |
We’ve all heard it: “One dog year equals seven human years.” But it’s wrong - and in this episode of The Consult Room, I explain why. From the rapid aging dogs experience in their early years, to the role of breed, size, genetics, and even new anti-aging research, this episode explores what really determines a dog’s lifespan. Most importantly, it’s about how knowing your dog’s true biological age can help you give them the best care at every stage of life. In This Episode:
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| Is The UK Heading For A Vet Care Crisis | 29 Sep 2025 | 00:43:35 | |
This episode of The Consult Room asks a pressing question: Is the UK heading for a veterinary care crisis? I’m joined by Dannii Thorington-Neve, Head of Veterinary Strategy at Blue Cross, who leads the charity’s Veterinary Care Fund. Launched in 2023 with just 23 practices, the fund now has over 1,700 practices signed up nationwide - a clear sign that more and more pet owners are struggling to afford veterinary care. Together, we explore what this growth tells us about the UK right now, how poverty and the rising cost of living are shaping pet ownership, and what it means for the future of veterinary healthcare. Along the way, we share stories from pet owners whose lives have been transformed by the fund, and we discuss the bigger systemic questions around affordability, transparency, and the role of charities in bridging the gap. This is a conversation about the realities of modern pet care, the tough choices facing families, and the need for new ways of thinking to keep pets and people together. In This Episode:
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| Ask Dr Paul the Vet: Your Pet Questions Answered | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:53:27 | |
In this special Q&A edition of The Consult Room, I’m joined by my producer and veterinary nurse, Annie Clark, as we answer your pet health questions; from itchy paws to tear stains, insurance dilemmas to grief, and everything in between. Every year at Crufts and across social media, I’m sent hundreds of questions from pet owners, so in this episode, we’re dedicating the mic to you - our listeners. From behaviour and wellness to end-of-life care and first-time ownership, it’s an honest look at the real questions pet guardians ask. In This Episode:
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| When Less Is More : Rethinking Modern Veterinary Care | 11 Nov 2025 | 00:41:39 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I sit down with Alison Thomas, Head of Veterinary Standards at Blue Cross, to ask a challenging question, are we over treating our pets? As the cost of living rises, many owners are finding it harder to afford veterinary care. At the same time, vets face increasing pressure to offer every test and treatment, even when the benefits aren’t always clear. Alison shares her insights from decades of experience in both private and charity practice, explaining why sometimes “doing less” can actually mean delivering better welfare. We explore the concept of pragmatic veterinary care - an approach that’s realistic, affordable, and welfare-first, and discuss how communication, confidence, and compassion can bridge the gap between clinical excellence and everyday practicality. In This Episode:
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| Ozempic for Dogs - Breakthrough or Ethical Dilemma? | 08 Jan 2026 | 00:08:30 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I explore a headline-grabbing idea that’s raising big questions in veterinary medicine - the possibility of an Ozempic-style appetite suppressant for dogs. With around half of dogs in the UK now overweight or obese, researchers are trialling a slow-release implant designed to suppress appetite and support weight loss. At first glance, it sounds like a potential breakthrough. But obesity in dogs is largely a human-created problem, and that raises important ethical, welfare, and responsibility questions. I unpack the science behind GLP-1 implants, the potential benefits for certain dogs, and the concerns vets need to think about carefully - from masking early signs of illness to shifting responsibility away from diet, exercise, and lifestyle. This episode isn’t about rejecting innovation. It’s about asking whether medical solutions should support better care, or replace it? In This Episode:
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| Pet Food Facts vs Fads - with Cat the Vet | 03 Dec 2025 | 00:52:08 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m joined by Cat Henstridge, better known online as Cat the Vet, to unpack one of the most confusing areas of pet care: nutrition. From raw and grain-free diets to vegan and insect-based foods, we explore how pet owners can separate facts from fads in an industry filled with marketing, misinformation, and social media noise. Cat shares her insights as one of the UK’s most trusted veterinary voices online, tackling myths head-on and highlighting what really matters when it comes to feeding our pets well. Together, we discuss the science behind balanced diets, the rise of pet obesity, the ethics of feeding trends, and how vets can communicate more openly about nutrition without fear of backlash. In This Episode:
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| Are We Overusing Parasite Treatments? The Environmental Cost Explained | 22 Jan 2026 | 00:47:34 | |
This episode of The Consult Room tackles a topic that’s quietly becoming one of the biggest ethical and environmental debates in veterinary medicine. For decades, routine parasite prevention has been seen as essential. Monthly flea treatments. Regular worming. Often given automatically, year after year. But growing evidence now suggests that some of the chemicals used to protect our pets are ending up far beyond the clinic - in rivers, waterways, and ecosystems. To explore what this means for pets, vets, and the planet, I’m joined by Andrew Prentis, a veterinary surgeon with nearly 40 years’ experience across private practice, charity hospitals, and academia. Andrew is a Visiting Fellow at Imperial College London and a member of the PREPP group, producing rational evidence for parasiticide prescription. In this balanced, evidence-led conversation, we unpack how parasite treatments enter the environment, what the science actually shows, and why a more risk-based, individual approach to parasite control may be overdue. In This Episode
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| The Support Dogs That Are Changing People’s Lives | 09 Feb 2026 | 00:37:22 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m joined by Rita Howson, Chief Executive of Support Dogs, and Danny Anderson, Head of Fundraising, to explore a charity whose dogs don’t just offer support - they genuinely change lives. Support Dogs trains assistance dogs for people living with autism, epilepsy and physical disabilities, helping individuals and families who often feel overwhelmed, isolated or unsafe. We share powerful stories of seizure alert dogs giving people precious warning time to get to safety, autism assistance dogs preventing children from running into traffic, and families experiencing simple moments they’d never had before - like going to the beach together. We also discuss how dogs are selected and trained, the real costs behind each partnership, and why these life-changing dogs still aren’t viewed or funded like the medical solutions they truly are. In This Episode:
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| Cat Myths Busted: Things You Never Knew About Cats | 09 Mar 2026 | 00:29:21 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m joined by veterinary nurse Annie Clark to talk about something listeners often ask for - CATS🐱 Between us, we see a lot of myths and misunderstandings about cats in consult rooms, clinics and everyday conversations with pet guardians. From the idea that cats are “low maintenance” pets to the belief that purring always means they’re happy, many of these assumptions can lead to misunderstandings about feline behaviour and welfare. So in this episode we’re busting some of the most common cat myths and exploring what cats are really trying to tell us. We discuss why cats knead (or “make biscuits”), why they bring home hunting trophies, how whiskers actually work, and why cats often appear aloof compared to dogs. We also talk about enrichment, interaction and what cats actually need from their humans. If you’re a cat guardian, or thinking about becoming one, this episode might help you understand your cat a little better. In This Episode 🐾Are cats really easier than dogs? 🐾Why cats purr - and why it doesn’t always mean they’re happy 🐾What “kneading” behaviour actually means 🐾Why cats bring home dead (and sometimes not-so-dead) prey 🐾How cats show affection differently to dogs 🐾Why whiskers are vital sensory tools 🐾How much sleep cats really need Key Takeaways
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| Why the Veterinary Surgeons Act Is Being Reformed - And What It Means for Pet Care | 16 Feb 2026 | 00:09:21 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I explore something that sounds technical - but actually affects every single pet guardian in the UK: the government’s decision to reform the Veterinary Surgeons Act. This is the 1966 law that regulates veterinary surgeons and shapes how veterinary care is delivered behind the scenes. But veterinary medicine has changed dramatically in the past 60 years - from the James Herriot era of kitchen table stitching to advanced imaging, complex surgery, and multidisciplinary teams. Following the CMA investigation into the veterinary sector, DEFRA has launched a public consultation to modernise this legislation. But what is actually being proposed? What could change? And just as importantly…what won’t? I share my perspective as a vet working in both clinical and charity settings, including why I believe the role of veterinary nurses deserves greater recognition, why regulation needs to reflect team-based care, and why reform is not a silver bullet for affordability. This episode is about clarity, context and balance, not headlines. In This Episode:
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Resources and More Info: 🌐 DEFRA Consultation: Reform of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 🌐 RCVS Position on Reform
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| Will the CMA Fix Vet Costs? The Reality Behind the Headlines | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:11:31 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m giving you a clear, balanced update on one of the biggest stories affecting pet care in the UK right now - the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) investigation into the veterinary sector. You may remember a previous episode where we explored why this investigation was launched - rising vet bills, corporatisation, and growing concerns around transparency. Now, the CMA has released its provisional decisions, and this marks a major milestone in the process. So what has the CMA actually found?And more importantly - will any of this make vet care more affordable? In this episode, I break down the key findings, explain what changes are being proposed, and share my perspective as a practising vet on what these changes might mean in the real world. Because while transparency may improve, the reality is more complex - and affordability remains a much bigger challenge. In This Episode
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| The CMA Has Spoken - But Will Vet Care Get Cheaper? | 17 Apr 2026 | 00:11:17 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I’m breaking down the final report from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) into the UK veterinary sector - and what it really means for pet guardians and veterinary professionals. This has been a long-running investigation, and now we finally have clarity on what the CMA believes is happening in the veterinary market, what changes they’re proposing, and how this could shape the future of pet care in the UK. So what have they found? In this episode, I take a balanced look at the key findings, from rising costs and corporate ownership to medicines pricing and transparency. I also share my perspective as a practising vet, particularly working in the charity sector, where affordability is a daily reality. Because while these changes may improve how the system works, the bigger question is whether they address the root problem - access to care. In This Episode
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| Pet Cloning: Progress or Step Too Far? | 30 Apr 2026 | 00:09:11 | |
In this episode of The Consult Room, I explore a topic that sounds like science fiction - but is very much real: pet cloning. You may have seen the headlines. Companies are now offering pet cloning services, allowing owners to preserve their pet’s DNA and, in theory, create a genetic copy. But what does that actually mean in practice? In this episode, I break down how pet cloning works, the legal position in the UK, and the key ethical and welfare considerations. Most importantly, I explore what cloning doesn’t do - it doesn’t bring a pet back. Because while a clone may share DNA, it will never recreate the life, personality, or experiences that made the original animal unique. This is a complex topic, sitting at the intersection of science, emotion and ethics - and one that raises important questions about how we view our pets. In This Episode
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