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Ask a vet features Dr. Brett Bauscher and a panel of experts answering questions about animal care and discussing important pet care topics.

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    • Apr 30, 2015 LATEST EPISODE
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    Early Spring Advice

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 52:47


    April 25, 2015 - Debbie Cook, Master Gardener and Certified Arborist, goes into a lot of detail on this show about what is happening with all of the trees in our area. Listen in to see what you should be doing right now.  Debbie particularly wants to remind us that bees are very busy right now. If you happen to see a swarm, please let it be. The bees are only looking for a new home. However, if you or someone around you has an allergy and you are nervous about the swarm, please contact an experienced beekeeper to have the bees relocated.  Listen in to find out how and when to fertilize your perennials while Debbie explains the three numbers on the packaging. Debbie talks about soil temperature for your tender plants and gives some great advice. Wondering what should be done to bulbs right now? Debbie has the answer.

    Ask A Vet Podcast: Spring Dog Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 32:08


    We sat down with Dr. Brett Bauscher of the Canyon Small Animal Hospital in Caldwell, Idaho to ask questions that were submitted by customers. Quite a few questions were asked about lumps and bumps that are found on pets along with arthritis, bad teeth and the ideal age to have a dog fixed. Dr Bauscher answers these typical questions first and then dives into customer questions.

    What is the difference between Probiotics and Prebiotics in Pet Food?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013 11:32


    Hundreds of pet owners shop and D&B supply each and every week. Many of these folks really love their pet, and they ask questions about the best foods on the market or even the most recent pet nutrition trends. Recently, D&B customers have been asking about probiotics and prebiotics, so D&B’s Jen Harris spoke to our local veterinarian, Dr. Brett Bauscher of the Canyon Small Animal Hospital about the difference between probiotics and prebiotics in pet food and how these should be used.

    Watch What Your Dog Eats This Holiday

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2012 10:34


    November 30, 2012 - From Thanksgiving to Christmas, Americans celebrate a season filled with treats, snacks, and other great foods. We’re tempted to share what we eat with our dogs, but as Dr. Brett Bauscher, DVM, of Canyon Small Animal Hospital in Caldwell, Idaho points out in this Ask a Vet podcast, chocolate, chewing gum, and even dough can be like poison to your pet.

    Ear Mites Might Not Be the Problem with Your Dog’s Ears

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2012 15:13


    A conversation about the perceived benefits of dog grooming becomes a full out discussion of your dog’s ear health. Learn how misdiagnosing a relatively simple canine ear problem can lead to hearing loss and a lot of expense in this excellent episode of the Ask a Vet podcast from D&B Supply.

    Should You Winterize Your Cat, Dog, or Horse?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2011 35:54


    Ask a Vet, December 2, 2011 — Does your horse need special consideration as the temperature drops? Should you winterize your pet? Dr. Brett Brauscher and Dr. Steve Duren discuss what your horse, dog, or cat needs in terms of winter diets, water, and warmth. The doctors discuss how animals stay warm, how the animal’s size affects body heat, and how winter behavior impacts the animal’s health.

    Should You Spay or Neuter Your Pet? Plus, Resistant Bacteria

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2011 30:40


    Ask a Vet, September 20, 2011 — When should you spay or neuter your dog or cat? Or for that matter should you spay or neuter your pet at all? In this excellent episode of the Ask a Vet podcast, Dr. Brett Bauscher of the Canyon Small Animal Hospital discusses the issues around when to spay or neuter your pet, including providing an explanation of why some organizations favor sterilizing pets early. Plus, are pet owns contributing to the problem of resistant bacteria? Dr. Bauscher lets you know.

    Inappropriate or Problem Urination and Why Pets Do it

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2011 31:43


    Ask a Vet, August 17, 2011 — We love our pets and are concerned when they either have trouble urinating or when they are urinating in an inappropriate way like when cats pee outside of the litter box. In this episode of the Ask a Vet podcast, Dr. Brett Bauscher of the Canyon Small Animal Hospital takes up a question from a listener about a pet that seems to be having trouble urinating. Dr. Bauscher discusses several possible causes that apply to both dogs and cats, including bladder infections, bladder stones, and even feline lower urinary track syndrome. The podcast also deals with the related issue of pet diabetes. 

    Table Food, Pet Treats, and Combating Fleas and Ticks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2011 34:46


    Ask a Vet, July 11, 2011 — Are you sabotaging your pet’s nutrition and behavior with table food? Are pet treats helpful? Is free choice feeding hurting your pet and your wallet? Do you need a doggy toothbrush? Or what should you do to combat fleas and ticks? Dr. Brett Bauscher covers these topics and more in this informative episode of the Ask a Vet podcast

    The Real Meaning Behind Pet Food Labeling

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2011 36:05


    Ask a Vet, June 20, 2011 — Host Joe Masar speaks with Dr. Brett Bauscher; Robin Fisher, a pet food expert; and co-host, Armando Roggio about the real meaning behind pet food labeling. Are some brands really better than others? What are animal by-products? And what is the difference between beef, chicken, or lamb protiens. The panel also discusses how to keep pets calm when traveling or during noisey holidays like the Fourth of July.

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