The Vetpodcast - Veterinary Podcast show

The Vetpodcast - Veterinary Podcast

Summary: The Vetpodcast. A mixture of interesting animal health related topics and some shake your head in disbelief stories discussed by animal health experts from around the world. Brought to you by veterinarian Dr Bryan Gregor from New Zealand, if you are a pet owner, an animal lover or in the veterinary industry there will sure to be something for you! Visit us at https://vetpodcast.weebly.com for links to topics discussed or contact us via https://vetpodcast.weebly.com/contact for topics you would like to discuss or just to say hi!!

Podcasts:

 Veterinarian Suicide. Too important to ignore! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 373

Veterinarians in the UK are up to four times as likely to commit suicide as the general population. Why why why? This is too important to ignore

 Is a cat parasite controlling your mind? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 620

Did you know you may have a cat parasite controlling your mind? We live in a sea of Toxoplasmosis. Is it affecting you? We also discuss an unfortunately all too common condition in dogs called a Pyometra

 The elimination episode! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 932

After what seems like forever The Vetpodcast returns. This episode looks at some of the more unsavoury facets of pet ownership. Coprophagia (eating faeces), constipation and inappropriate urination.

 Purring like a vacuum cleaner, high dogs and "Your dog ate what!" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 592

Have you ever thought of how and why cats purr? Probably not, but I am going to tell you anyway. Scott Arnold, a vet from Ontario Canada (although probably by the time this podcast sees the light of day, Newfoundland) discusses marijuana toxicity in dogs, which he is seeing on a regular basis now the dope laws in parts of Canada (and elsewhere around the world) have been relaxed and to finish, sometimes dogs eat the weirdest things. This will be of particular interest to Golden Retriever owners and quiz night enthusiasts.

 Purring like a vacuum cleaner, high dogs and "Your dog ate what!" | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 592

Have you ever thought of how and why cats purr? Probably not, but I am going to tell you anyway. Scott Arnold, a vet from Ontario Canada (although probably by the time this podcast sees the light of day, Newfoundland) discusses marijuana toxicity in dogs, which he is seeing on a regular basis now the dope laws in parts of Canada (and elsewhere around the world) have been relaxed and to finish, sometimes dogs eat the weirdest things. This will be of particular interest to Golden Retriever owners and quiz night enthusiasts.

 We are back! Cats whiskers, afterhours & a better work story. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 738

In this episode we look at something right under our nose, Cats' Whiskers, we discuss the strain of being an after-hours vet and have a "Better Work Story"

 We are back! Cats whiskers, afterhours & a better work story. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 738

In this episode we look at something right under our nose, Cats' Whiskers, we discuss the strain of being an after-hours vet and have a "Better Work Story"

 Grapes, recreational drugs for cats and cyanide. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 533

The noble grape; more toxic than you might think, the most widely used recreational drug of cats and the newspaper headlines could have read “Veterinarian saves dog, owner dead!” Welcome to the latest edition of The Vetpodcast.

 Grapes, recreational drugs for cats and cyanide. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 534

The noble grape; more toxic than you might think, the most widely used recreational drug of cats and the newspaper headlines could have read “Veterinarian saves dog, owner dead!” Welcome to the latest edition of The Vetpodcast.

 The change in the gender balance of the veterinary profession and Taxi! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 699

There has been a groundswell of change in the gender proportion of veterinarians over the past few years. In 2013 80% of the veterinary graduates in the US were female. This change begs 2 questions. Why, and what is the effect of this change? We start a new section we are calling "Great Work Stories".

 The change in the gender balance of the veterinary profession and Taxi! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 708

There has been a groundswell of change in the gender proportion of veterinarians over the past few years. In 2013 80% of the veterinary graduates in the US were female. This change begs 2 questions. Why, and what is the effect of this change? We start a new section we are calling "Great Work Stories".

 Take your medicine, the best tonic is sunshine and a pretty killer. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 870

Your vet, or for that matter your doctor gives you some medicine and some instructions. Do you follow them? If not, you are not alone. Coming from sunny New Zealand we don’t give it much thought, but ultra violet light is often lacking in the life of some pets, and finally, they may look pretty, but some lilies have the potential to kill your cat!

 Take your medicine, the best tonic is sunshine and a pretty killer. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 890

Your vet, or for that matter your doctor gives you some medicine and some instructions. Do you follow them? If not, you are not alone. Coming from sunny New Zealand we don’t give it much thought, but ultra violet light is often lacking in the life of some pets, and finally, they may look pretty, but some lilies have the potential to kill your cat!

 Old style vetting James Herriot style and Do You See What I See. TV watching pets. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 706

We once again catch up with Jim Wight, veterinarian and son of "James Herriot" to discuss life as a vet in his fathers time, and ask Scott Arnold the question that the awesome Australian band from the '80s, Hunters and Collectors, asked "Do you see what I see?". What does your pet see when it watches television?

 Old style vetting James Herriot style and Do You See What I See. TV watching pets. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 718

We once again catch up with Jim Wight, veterinarian and son of "James Herriot" to discuss life as a vet in his fathers time, and ask Scott Arnold the question that the awesome Australian band from the '80s, Hunters and Collectors, asked "Do you see what I see?". What does your pet see when it watches television?

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