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!!
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There are many different methods of flea control. With the modern products we have available, we should be able to eliminate fleas from your pets.
Sharon Newmarch, our go to veterinarian for eye problems discusses catarracts.
Lets have a look at allergic dogs and see the problems dialing a wrong number can cause.
A Clucky Hen is a hen that sits on eggs trying to hatch them. This is fine if you actually want her to hatch eggs, but what if you want her to keep laying?
Just as humans can be infected with HIV and develop Aids, there is a very similar disease of cats which has been around a lot longer!
"By the time I saw her at the clinic, she was laying flat on her side, and if she was a human, you would swear she was singing. I guess she was also telling me she was really really sorry, I was the best friend she has ever had, and she will never do it again!" I relate an unusual visit to the clinic and discuss veterinary acupuncture with Gunhild Gregor, a veterinarian and qualified veterinary acupuncturist.
Rat bait poisoning is probably the most common poisoning we see in dogs. Although it is usually easily diagnosed and treated, it is equally easily preventable.
What are your options if your in season female dog is visited by the local roaming Casanova?
As veterinarians, we are often presented with animals that should have been seen earlier. In this podcast, I discuss some of the veterinary emergencies that may require immediate veterinary consultation.