The Space Coast Pet Podcast show

The Space Coast Pet Podcast

Summary: Dr. Roger Welton is an experienced practicing veterinarian, successful author, blogger and media personality. Airing every Thursday at 8 AM EST, Dr. Roger discusses the pertinent pet issues of the day and addresses listener emails.

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  • Artist: Roger L Welton DVM
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Podcasts:

 Why Not Alternative Medicine? (Part 2 of a 3 Part Series) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Dr. Roger continues his alternative veterinary medicine series in this episode, where he discusses how various alternative medical modalities he includes as part of his every day practice actually work to combat disease.

 Why not alternative medicine? (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Dr. Roger kicks off the 2013 discussing alternative veterinary medicine - Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, therapy laser, nutritional therapy, nutraceutical therapy - in contrast with traditional western veterinary medicine. Learn the pros and cons of each and why doctors of ALL species should be practicing both modalities to manage disease and optimize wellness. Part 1 of a 3 part series.  Dr. Roger will be broadcasting live and welcomes live calls/comments during the show.  Listeners may also submit e-mail questions or comments by e-mail at comments@web-dvm.net.     

 Top 10 2013 Pet Resolutions; Final Thoughts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:30:00

Dr. Roger comes to you for the last episode of 2012, where he will review his top 10 most important resolutions he would like to see pet owners strive for with regard to their pets.  Based on his experiences and lessons learned this year, he offers these best tips for ringing in the new year with the best intentions for your furry family this year.  Happy Holidays and Happy New Year, from all of us at Veterinary Advice, Animal News and Views!

 Disease preventive nutrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Dr. Roger completes his pet nutrition/dietary series by discussing the new strategy in pet feeding geared around nutritionally preventing the most common ailments of dogs and cats. 

 What NOT to give (pet owners) this holiday season | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:00

Tonight Dr. Roger shares his top ten gifts you SHOULD NOT buy pet owners for their furry family members this holiday season.  Whether unsafe, annoying, or downright dangerous, be forewarned of these pet gift no-nos by tuning in. There are two e-mail comments to be addressed this evening, and keep in mind that Dr. Roger is now taking live calls.

 Corphobia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:00

Cornphobia is a term veterinarians have coined to describe the fear of corn based ingredients in pet foods currently gripping a significant percentage of pet owners.  It is defined as follows (by Dr. Roger): The general fear among certain pet owners that the feeding of corn as an integral component to most pet foods is the root of most diseases in dogs and cats.  This assertion in most cases comes, not from a veterinarian, but from correspondence with groomers, breeders, and "homeopathic" gurus either in person or, most commonly, through internet forums.  This notion often takes precedence in the minds of affected pet owners to the opinion of licensed veterinarians, even in circumstances where disease specific nutrition is medically necessary to maintain the health and quality of life of a patient, and stated prescription diet is shunned or even dismissed because it contains corn. Tonight, Dr. Roger will discuss the origins of cornphobia, whether or not it has any medical relevance, and how it may pertain to your pet.  As always, feel free to call in live or comment my e-mail at comments@web-dvm.net.

 Don't let your pet suffer from pancreatitis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:00

Every holiday season, the veterinary profession sees a significant statistical spike in cases of this potentially deadly disease.  Tune in tonight to find out why this is, and what you can do to prevent your pet from from being in danger.  We also have one e-mail question to address live on the air, and with our new live format, we will be taking live calls as well.  Please direct all e-mail comments/questions to be addressed live on the air to: comments@web-dvm.net.

 Veterinary Technicians: Trusted Partners in your Pet's Care | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:00

Tonight, in honor of last week's Veterinary Technician Week, Dr. Roger showcases the veterinary technician, an integral member of the veterinary medical team.  Similar to a human RN, veterinary technicians stand unique in their skill set necessarily enabling them to navigate through multiple areas of medicine at once, from internal medicine, surgery, and radiology, to dentistry and rebabilitation.  Be sure to tune in to learn more about this very special branch of veterinary medicine.   We will be live, so feel free to call in questions or comments, as well as submit questions/comments by e-mail to: comments@web-dvm.net.  If you prefer to enjoy the show by video, please be advised that in addition to the podcast, we are nowtreaming live video at our blog at:  http://webdvm.blogspot.com . 

 Are our cats plotting against us?? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:00

Dr. Roger covers a very important topic regarding our feline companions that involves some fact, some sensationalism, and some outright superstition.  With Halloween around the corner, we do not care to elaborate further, but instead invite the listeners to tune in to find out what this episode is all about. As always, listener questions will be addressed, but Dr. Roger will be returning live to you this episode with the additional option of live video streaming of this program at; http://webdvm.blogspot.com.  Going live, Dr. Roger will once again be taking live calls, but listeners, continue to feel free to e-mail questions/comments to be addressed on the air to comments@web-dvm.net. 

 Jerky Treats for Pets Continue to Cause Problems | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:00

Tonight,  Dr. Roger will be discussing ongoing problems with the ever favorite jerky type meat treats available for dogs. Despite their pupoluarity, since 2007, they continue to be linked to serious pet illness and even cases of death. I also will be announcing my return to live podcasting with a new twist, so please be certain to tune in and find out what exciting new changes are in store for this new season's shows.  There are also 2 listener e-mail questions that Dr. Roger will be addressing this evening.  Please submit your question/comments to be addressed live by e-mailing them to comments@web-dvm.net. 

 The Dangerous,Even Deadly,Consequences Of Self Treating Pets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:00

This episode Dr. Roger warns of the danger of self treating one's pets.  Inspired by a recent case in his clinic of a gravely ill dog whose illness was the direct result of her owner having self treated her with an over the counter medication, Dr. Roger endeavors in this episode to spread the word against this practice.  Hoping to prevent future tragedies like this, Dr. Roger warns of this and other common examples of self treating gone terribly bad.   

 Looking For The Right Pet Food | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

Nutrition plays such an important role in the health of our pets, but far too many people give little thought to which brand or type of food they pick up at the grocery store. Is there a difference in pet foods? Are there ways for consumers to look for a better brand of food? Thankfully, Dr. Roger dedicates this episode to finding the right diet for your pets! Dr. Roger will also be addressing one listener e-mail tonight, as you are all reminded to feel free to send in your questions/comments, to comments@web-dvm.net.  

 Does Spay/Neuter Increase Obesity Risk in Pets? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:00

Dr. Roger discusses the commonly held pet owner notion that spayed and neutered dogs and cats have a higher likelihood of becoming obese. Is this observation correct, or do the actual statistics differ? If true, what may be the reasons for the tendency to be obese? Dr. Roger sifts through fact and fiction to give pet owners the straight answer on this topic. Plus, Dr. Roger also addresses 2 listener e-mail comments. All listeners are encouraged to submit their own questions/comments to be addressed on the air by e-mailing them to comments@web-dvm.net

 The Shot-Wagon: The bottom of the veterinary barrel. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:00

Dr. Roger showcases this increasing, troubling trend in the field of veterinary medicine and the dangers of the poor standard of care it poses. In tonight's episode, Dr. Roger also discusses breed specific legislation and one particular group that is dedicated to fighting it. There are 2 listener e-mails that Dr. Roger will be addressing this evening as well. Please feel free to submit your own questions/comments to be addressed on the air by sending them to comments@web-dvm.net.

 Combating Zoonosis (diseases transmissible from pets to us) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:00

Dr. Roger answered an online consultation regarding a parasite a man caught from his dog (who had caught it from infected raccoon feces) whose seriousness inspired tonight's episode dedicated to zoonoses, a group of infectious diseases that people can catch from our furry family members.  Children, the elderly, and the otherwise immune compromised are particular susceptible, so tune in tonight to learn about what these diseases are, how they are treated, and most importantly, how they are prevented.  Dr. Roger also has one listener e-mail question to address on the air.  Please feel free to submit your own questions or comments to be addressed on the air by sending them to comments@web-dvm.net. 

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