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Hello there!In this episode of The Pet Food Science Podcast Show, Dr. Sarah Dodd, a veterinary nutritionist at Dodd Veterinary Services, discusses the growing demand for plant-based diets in pet nutrition. Dr. Dodd explores the challenges and opportunities of formulating plant-based pet diets, highlighting the importance of understanding nutrient requirements and ingredient interactions. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the future of plant-based pet nutrition. Listen now on all major platforms!"Working with plant-based protein sources requires understanding their nutrient profiles and interactions with other ingredients."Meet the guest: Dr. Sarah Dodd is a veterinary nutritionist at Dodd Veterinary Services. She holds a BVSc from Massey University, an MSc, and a PhD from the University of Guelph. As a Diplomate of the European Board of Veterinary Specialists in Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition, she provides expert nutrition consults for pet owners and the industry.What will you learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:28) Introduction(05:32) Demand for plant-based diets(11:35) Protein sources for pets(18:58) Use of single-cell proteins(23:29) Carbohydrates in plant-based diets(29:55) Micronutrient considerations(40:18) Final questionsThe Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Trouw Nutrition* Kemin- ADM- Biorigin- Innovafeed- Corbion- Alura- ICC- ProAmpacAre you ready to unleash the podcasting potential of your company? wisenetix.co/custom-podcast
In this episode, we welcome two European Diplomats in Small Animal Surgery: Padraig Egan, from the orthopaedic referral clinic East Neuk Vets, and Scott Rutherford, the founder and Clinical Director of Frank. Pet Surgery.Our experts discuss managing a dog's orthopaedic health from a vet professional's perspective throughout the dog's life. They address weight management, diet recommendations, breed-specific health considerations, exercise guidelines, and the importance of seeking early diagnosis for lame dogs.Padraig EganPadraig is a European Diplomat in Small Animal Surgery. He currently works at East Neuk Vet Clinic, an orthopaedic referral clinic in rural Fife, which receives cases from all over Scotland. Padraig's career pathway has been varied with time spent in the charity sector, as a mixed vet, and as a dedicated OOH vet followed by the specialist training pathway of internship and residency. To contact Padraig Egan regarding cases and referrals: padraig.egan@envc.co.uk. To find out more about East Neuk Vet Clinic https://www.eastneukvetclinic.co.uk/.Scott RutherfordScott Graduated from University of Glasgow in 2001. He gained ECVS diploma in 2013 and became RCVS recognised Specialist in Surgery in 2014. Scott is the founder and now clinical director of Frank. Pet Surgeon which joined the IVC Evidensia network in 2020. To contact Scott Rutherford regarding cases and referrals: srutherford@frankpetsurgeons.com. To find out more about frank. Pet surgeons www.frankpetsurgeons.comDaniella dos Santos:Daniella graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2012 having previously obtained a degree in Molecular Genetics from Kings College and has since worked in first opinion small animal and exotic pet practice across the Southeast. In 2019, she became the youngest-ever President of the British Veterinary Association, leading the profession through the height of the pandemic. During her time as President, she was instrumental in the association's Diversity and Inclusion work, as well as the development and launch of the Good Workplaces Policy. Daniella was the recipient on the RCVS Inspiration Award 2021 for her leadership and became an RCVS Fellow in 2021 for Meritorious Contributions to the Profession. She is a trustee of the animal welfare charity SPANA and the PetPlan Charitable Trust.Powered by IVC EvidensiaAt IVC Evidensia we're building the world's best veterinary group, with a single purpose; healthy animals and happy owners.Visit ivcevidensia.co.uk to find out more, or follow us on social media.Please note that the views expressed by hosts and guests in this podcast Clinic do not necessarily reflect those of IVC Evidensia.Links:East Neuk Veterinary Clinic https://www.eastneukvetclinic.co.uk/Puppy buyers checklist from the National Animal Welfare Trust: https://www.nawt.org.uk/news/the-puppy-buyers-checklist/Research paper discussed in this episode: Diet restriction and ageing in the dog: Major observations over two decades:https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-nutrition/article/d iet-restriction-and-ageing-in-the-dog-major-observations-over-two-decades/3DDCC1DDF5A7D85518684AA687FBA63E
Veterinary Advice, Animal News & Views with hosts, Dr. Roger Welton & Dr. Karen Louis
Dr. Roger does not have a particular type of veterinary specialist as it pertains to their specific area fo specialty. Instead, he has a preference for specialists across all areas of expertise, with particular career backgrounds that positively affect their humility, bedside manner, and overall demeanors toward the referred pet parent and referring veteirnarian. Tune in to find out! Dr. Roger Welton is a practicing veterinarian and media personality, owner of two veterinary clinics located in the Florida Space Coast, and author of the top selling book, The Man In The White Coat. Dr. Roger selects listener emails to be addressed on the air, so if interested in having your voice heard on the podcast, email comments or questions to comments@web-dvm.net. For more content from Dr. Roger visit his blogs at Web-DVM.net and you can also follow his public Facebook profile by friend requesting "Roger Welton DVM". Notable episode link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/national.snakebite.support/?ref=share
Rachel Teichberg graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northeastern University with a BS in biology. In 2019, she became a Certified Veterinary Practice Manager and achieved her Certified Veterinary Business Leader in 2021. She is also a Certified Emotional Intelligence Practitioner, Certified Workplace Mediator, and a Certified Trainer in Workplace Conflict Resolution. She has worked in both general and specialty practices and though she has a deep love for pets, she has found her true passion is working with the people in veterinary medicine. With hands-on experience at all levels of veterinary practice, as well as management in small animal/exotic and specialty practices, Rachel brings over a decade of industry experience to her current position. Shawn McVey holds a bachelor's degree in psychology and dual masters' degrees in political social work as well as marriage and family therapy. He also has a distinguished career in Veterinary Health Care Administration. Before becoming a partner and the CEO of Pathway Veterinary Management, he served as an industry consultant and speaker. He is recognized around the world for his unique management style and his experience in building successful veterinary practices. Shawn was the CEO of Eye Care for Animals, a veterinary ophthalmology company, as well as the Hospital Administrator at The Veterinary Referral Center of Colorado. He is also the founder and owner of Veterinary Specialists in Private Practice (VSIPP) and served as the first non-DVM Board Member of the American Animal Hospital Association.
Professor Biscuit has been having some blood in his urine, and Dr. Roark is seeing something that doesn't look right in the poor guy's bladder. Today we talk with Veterinary Oncologist Dr. Sandra Bechtel about Transitional Cell Carcinoma and how we can best approach it. Let's get into it! LINKS: KRUUSE - Preferred partner to the Veterinary Industry since 1896 https://kruuse.com/ Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/shop All Links: linktr.ee/DrAndyRoark ABOUT OUR GUEST: Sandra (Axiak) Bechtel is a Veterinary Medical Oncologist and Associate Professor at the University of Florida in Gainesville, FL. She graduated from Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004 followed by an internship at Mississippi State University and Medical Oncology residency at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists. She achieved board certification in Medical Oncology in 2008 and practiced as an Associate Oncologist at Veterinary Specialists of North Texas in Dallas and Assistant/Associate Professor at the University of Missouri prior to joining the University of Florida in 2017. She loves teaching veterinary students how to apply their didactic education to patient care and to understand the goals of cancer therapy in dogs and cats. Her research focuses on improving the lives of companion animals with naturally occurring cancer and providing translational models for research in cancer causation, progression, and treatment. Particular areas of interest include novel diagnostics and treatments in cancer therapy and immune system dysfunction and modulation in cancer. This focus provides advanced cancer treatment for companion animals and essential information for translation of novel treatments into people. She has lectured and published extensively on her research in translational oncology. She relishes outdoor activities with her husband Scott and daughter Ainsley, and enjoys taking her boisterous Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Watson for long walks.
Professional Veterinarian, Dr Cheryl Chan, is asked five questions by Sancta's Academic Head for Veterinary Science, Beth Bourke. Dr Cheryl Chan has worked in the veterinary industry for a number of years and has experienced a true breadth of roles. Notably, she has held positions in veterinary nursing at referral hospitals including Landon Veterinary Specialists in Singapore and the Veterinary Specialists of Sydney in the Sutherland Shire. She has also previously worked as a Conservation Ambassador at Singapore Zoo and diversified into research as an assistant at the AVA Agri-Food & Veterinary Authority of Singapore. Cheryl completed her Bachelor of Veterinary Biology and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at the University of Sydney in 2020. She currently works as a general practice small animal veterinarian at Vets on Crown in Surry Hills. This episode was recorded on the land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. We acknowledge the Country you are joining us from and pay our respects to any Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander People who are listening. Follow Sancta Sophia College on Instagram @SanctaSophiaSyd and Facebook. Visit sancta.edu.au/fivequestions for more information. This episode was produced, mixed and edited by Hayden Edwards and Mia Trinidad, and hosted by Beth Bourke.
In this episode of Fueled Dr. Spoo talks with Dr. Kristin Kirkby Shaw of the Canine Arthritis Resources and Education or CARE website (https://caninearthritis.org/). Dr. Kirkby Shaw is a small animal surgeon and rehabilitation specialist whose career has focused on bridging the gap between these two disciplines. Kristin received her DVM from the University of Florida (UF) in 2003, followed by a rotating internship at Veterinary Specialists of Northern Colorado, and a small animal surgery residency at the University of Florida. She completed both her MS and Ph.D. at UF. She is past-president of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians and worked as an instructor for the Canine Rehabilitation Institute for many years. In 2018, she was the recipient of the John J. Sherman Award for Excellence in Veterinary Rehabilitation. Dr. Kirkby Shaw founded CARE in 2018 to provide valuable tools and resources for her clients and veterinary colleagues, as well as those caring for dogs with arthritis around the world. In this episode we discuss her passion for canine arthritis---from what arthritis truly is, how arthritis differs in people and dogs, how to prevent it and what options exist to treat it beyond non-steroidal anti-inflammatories. I learned a lot in this discussion and will be making some tweaks to my own treatment plans. And while I hope you never have to treat a dog with arthritis, the odds are against you if you own dogs over the course of a lifetime, should your hunting partner be one of the unfortunate I hope this episode helps keep them out in the field. Some of links discussed in the podcast: Article on PennHipp: https://caninearthritis.org/article/canine-hip-dysplasia-chd-benefits-of-pennhip/ About CARE: https://youtu.be/SKcKRWIC-y0 The concerns with canine obesity: https://caninearthritis.org/article/pet-obesity-5-serious-risks/
Mike and Scott discuss the complicated relationships between specialists, vets and the clients vets refer to them. The Cocktail this week is The Last Word. For recipes and additional content visit us on Facebook and Instagram @TheVetsUnleashed
On VetChat today, Ben is joined by Nuala Summerfield, co-founded of Virtual Veterinary Specialists. In this episode, Ben and Nuala chat about everything VVS: from how they look at addressing the "black and white" issue when it comes to referrals, how they support practices with specialist knowledge without the typical barriers that may come with referrals and how COVID-19 has changed the business. A big thanks to VVS for sponsoring this episode of VetChat You can check out VVS' podcasts with The Webinar Vet here: https://bit.ly/3aMZU7j You can check out their COVID-19 resources here: https://vvs.vet/covid-19/
"I love that everything is becoming so pet friendly these days." Listen as Ms. Hrovat shares information about the services at the 24-hour treatment facility in Warrensville Heights and some of her experiences there. She shares lots of wisdom concerning pet ownership, based on her 20 years in the business. Also, pets are sometimes available for adoption. Check the clinic's social media for further details. For additional information, visit https://junescharf.wixsite.com/reaching-new-heights/post/episode-45-technical-supervisor
Maria speaks with Dr Jason Berg, a veterinarian who specializes in internal medicine and neurology, about his new facility Guardian Veterinary Specialists. Because GVS is privately owned, Dr Berg and his staff give each patient the best care and help out local rescues. Learn more at guardianveterinaryspecialists.com
Maria speaks with Dr Jason Berg, a veterinarian who specializes in internal medicine and neurology, about his new facility Guardian Veterinary Specialists. Because GVS is privately owned, Dr Berg and his staff give each patient the best care and help out local rescues. Learn more at guardianveterinaryspecialists.com
This week, Bruce & Hobbes are joined by: Amanda Rutter - DVM, Emergency Medical Director - Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists No matter how hard people try to protect the animals in their lives, accidents & emergencies happen. While those situations are frightening, it’s a fact that being prepared, and having a plan, can save an animal’s life. How does one prepare, and what type of plan should a pet parent have? Bruce & Hobbes reached out to an expert in veterinary medicine, to get answers. Dr. Amanda Rutter is the Emergency Medical Director at Burlington Emergency and Veterinary Specialists in Williston, Vermont, and since 1999, the hospital has been using cutting edge technology to help animals, and save lives. Widely regarded as one of the best hospitals in New England, the facility provides state-of-the art medical care to companion animals, including 24 hour emergency & critical care. During her visit, Dr. Rutter discusses: The capabilities of Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists, and the reasons the facility is widely regarded as one of the best in New England. The importance of being prepared for a “Pet Emergency.” Some of the common emergencies pets have. How the types of emergencies may differ in different areas of the country. How someone can begin preventing, or preparing for, pet emergencies. Pet proofing your home - should you do it, and if so, how? Having a pet first aid kit in your home. The “ABC’s” of being prepared for pet accidents or emergencies. Signs than a pet might need emergency care. Pet first aid classes. Contact Information: Amanda Rutter - DVM, Emergency Medical Director - Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists (BEVS) 200 Commerce Street Williston, Vermont 05495 E-mail: a.rutter@bevsvt.com Phone: 1-802-863-2387 Website: www.bevsvt.com Facebook: BEVS Pinterest: Burlington Emergency & Veterinary Specialists
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Abby the dachshund has a skeletal disease in her neck. Medication wasn't helping relieve her pain and surgery was not an option. So Abby's owner Mae Ostergren decided to take her to West Hartford for acupuncture at Veterinary Specialists. LocalOnlineNews.TV's Mike Lurie takes a look at this alternative treatment option for pets.
Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Atlanta Business Radio show podcast broadcasting live each Wednesday at 10am EDT from the Business Radio X studio in Atlanta, GA, USA. Here's how to listen to the podcast of our show. First click on the title of the show you are interested in. Then there should be a player in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Now just press play and the show you chose should start playing. You can also download the show to listen on your mp3 player. We are now available on iTunes, click this link and you can find all our past shows. Press SUBSCRIBE and you will automatically get the latest show when you sync your iPod to your computer.We opened the show with Kimberly DeMeza with Georgia Veterinary Specialists, a multi-specialty referral practice and 24 hour emergency pet clinic. Satisfied clients call it the Mayo Clinic for dogs and cats. They treat complex, challenging and often life threatening pet health problems. Please go to www.gvsvet.com to learn more.Next up we had on Mark Burch and Amy Jackson with Karmalized Pictures. Mark and Amy spend their time creating videos for businesses. They work with Yellow Pages, CitySearch and Kudzu to create vidoes that enhance their bsuiness listings. They have found that adding video to a website creates twice the number of conversions on the Yellow Pages site. They also shared a great tip when trying to create viral web videos - make it a how to. Mark and Amy are available for a free consultation so please check them out at www.karmalizedpictures.comNext up we had on Sally Jamara and Vanessa Lowry founders of the Roswell-tree Fun Run. This July 4th makrs the 4th anniversary of these popular event. This is the only fun run where every participant is guaranteed to be a winner. Participants also get t-shirts, and either a tiera or a baseball cap for participating. All proceeds benefit the Atlanta Food Bank so head up to Roswell Park this Fourth of July to race Amy and Lee. To learn more please go to their website www.roswelltree.orgWe closed the show with Sam Abdullah and Sean Kelly who are with Buckhead Pizza Company. If you love gourmet pizza in an upscale environment you should definitely check out the new restaurant on the Atlanta pizza scene, Buckhead Pizza Company. Whether you like fresh ingredients made in store like mozzarella cheese or their one of a kind whole wheat dough this pizza place is worth the trip. They have three Atlanta locations: Buckhead, Buford, & Cumming. To find a location near you please go to their website at BuckheadPizzaCo.com. You can also follow Buckhead Pizza Co. on Facebook or Twitter.Also if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get them on the show