Episodi

  • A Huge Thank You, Plus What's Next for The Podcast...
    Apr 19 2021

    For many episodes, I have been able to share the voices, thoughts, stories, and research of some of the most respected and inspiring individuals in the veterinary community. I am so thankful and honored that I had that opportunity, and I highly encourage you to listen to all previous episodes you might have missed or skipped.

    This episode is the last one on my calendar (at least for now) as I shift to focus my time and energy on my new online oncology consulting service called Vet Cancer Consultants!

    This is a decision that I had a hard time with because I love being able to learn alongside you through each episode. I hope to return to it at some point, but in the meantime, I'd love for you to keep the podcast alive by sharing it!

    I encourage you to check out my new consulting service, www.vetcancerconsultants.com, reach out to me with any questions you have, and as always, continue learning!

    Full show notes for all episodes are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/your-dog-wants-you-to-know-this

    Don't forget to stay connected with me on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy.

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    6 min
  • Increasing Awareness and Lending Support for Suicide in the Veterinary Community with Dr. Carrie Jurney From Not One More Vet
    Apr 12 2021

    Today on the show we're going to be talking about a difficult but important topic: the high frequency of suicide in the veterinary profession.

    This might come as a bit of a surprise to you if you're not in the veterinary field, so I wanted to make this episode to increase awareness and talk a little bit about what's being done in the community to support vets and vet staff, talk about why this is happening, and give you some resources that might be helpful.

    To help us navigate this topic, we are joined by Dr. Carrie Jurney.

    Dr. Jurney is a board-certified veterinary neurologist and owner of Jurney Veterinary Neurology, providing neurology services to the San Francisco Bay Area. She is also the current president of NOMV (Not One More Vet), a 501c3 organization that provides financial and professional mental health support to veterinarians and veterinary staff in need.

    Dr. Jurney cares so much about this topic, as you'll hear in the episode, so I knew she would be the perfect person to help us understand what's going on.

    If you need to know that you're not alone, or you want to help someone else feel less alone, please join us for this episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    www.nomv.org

    www.jurneyvetneuro.com

    www.facebook.com/groups/NOMVet

    www.qprinstitute.com

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 800-273-8255

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-42

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    27 min
  • All About Canine Diabetes with Veterinary Internist Dr. Ayeley Okine
    Apr 5 2021

    What does diabetes look like in dogs? How does it compare to humans?

    These are some of the questions that we are going to address today as we talk all about diabetes in dogs with Dr. Ayeley Okine.

    We'll be covering what a diabetic dog looks like, what canine diabetes is, what predisposing risk factors are, how we make a diagnosis, how we monitor to make sure treatment is working, what treatment looks like, and what the prognosis is.

    Diabetes takes up about 25% of Dr. Okine's caseload, so it's pretty common and definitely important to talk about.

    Dr. Ayeley Okine is a board-certified veterinary internist. She is a graduate of Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, she practices at Sage Veterinary Centers in the San Francisco Bay Area, and she has a strong professional interest in immune-mediated blood disease and gastrointestinal disease.

    Join us to find out what to do if your dog gets a diabetes diagnosis!

    Resources Mentioned:

    Dr. Okine's YouTube Channel

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-41

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    46 min
  • How to Deal with End of Life Decision-Making and Grief Following Loss with Veterinarian and Social Worker Dr. Katherine Goldberg
    Mar 29 2021

    Do you worry about how to handle the emotional challenges that come with losing a pet?

    Today we have Dr. Katherine Goldberg back for a second episode, and you are in good hands when it comes to discussing these issues.

    We're covering some heavy topics today but ones that I think are really important to talk through. These are things like end-of-life decision making, preparing for the loss of a pet, how to talk to a child about it, how to support another dog in the household when a pet is dying, and how to support yourself after the loss of a pet.

    I know it's not the most fun to talk about, but I do feel that the more you can prepare for it properly, the better you can handle the difficult experience when it comes.

    Dr. Katherine Goldberg, DVM, LMSW, is a veterinarian and social worker. She pursued her LMSW at Syracuse University after recognizing the significant human needs that arise in medical environments – for both family members of seriously ill patients, and medical team members themselves. A 2004 graduate of Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine, she has been instrumental in developing the field of palliative medicine in veterinary environments. She is grateful to have found a "home" in the social work profession, where social justice and the dignity and worth of each individual are core values.

    If you need some help dealing with the loss of a pet, or preparing for it in the future, this is a great episode for you.

    Resources Mentioned:

    www.petcaregiverburden.com

    Dr. Dan Siegel's Healthy Mind Platter

    UTenn Veterinary Social Work

    UTenn Veterinary Social Work Helpline

    The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement

    Dr. Goldberg's Website and Book Recommendations

    www.childdevelopmentinfo.com

    How To Talk To Kids About The Death Of A Pet

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-40

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    40 min
  • How to Look After Yourself When Dealing With Caregiver Burden with Veterinarian and Social Worker Dr. Katherine Goldberg
    Mar 22 2021

    How do you deal with taking on the role of pet caregiver?

    We are lucky to have Dr. Katherine Goldberg who is a veterinarian and social worker with us for two episodes. On today's episode we are talking about caregiver burden and pet owner self-care.

    When a dog is diagnosed with cancer or another serious illness, the focus is typically on them. What can we do to make them feel better? What can we do to help them? What can we do to extend their life?

    Amongst all of that, we often forget about ourselves. We are not taking care of our emotional health or even our physical health sometimes. That can really take a toll on a pet parent.

    We're going to cover how to care for yourself so you can take the best care of your dog, how to deal with guilt, how to deal with the stress of the illness and more.

    If you are suffering from this now or know someone who is, this is a really helpful episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    www.petcaregiverburden.com

    Dr. Dan Siegel's Healthy Mind Platter

    UTenn Veterinary Social Work

    UTenn Veterinary Social Work Helpline

    The Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement

    Dr. Goldberg's Website and Book Recommendations

    www.childdevelopmentinfo.com

    How To Talk To Kids About The Death Of A Pet

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-39

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    40 min
  • Nausea in Dogs: What to Look For and How to Treat It
    Mar 15 2021

    Do you know what to do if your dog gets nauseous?

    In this episode, we are covering everything that you need to know as a pet parent about nausea. This episode is helpful whether or not your dog is going through chemotherapy.

    Any dog is likely to experience nausea at some point in their life, so there's a lot you should know even if your dog is healthy.

    We're covering signs, causes and best treatments for nausea as well as what you need to know about chemotherapy related nausea.

    This is a really valuable episode, so don't miss it.

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-38

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    26 min
  • How to Recognize, Treat, and Track Seizures with Neurologist Dr. Ane Uriarte
    Mar 8 2021

    What is a seizure? What does a seizure look like? What are the most common causes of seizures? How do we treat each one?

    There are a lot of questions around this, so neurosurgeon Dr. Ane Uriarte is here to answer them!

    Dr. Ane Uriarte Dip ECVN MRCVS DVM is a neurosurgeon and neurologist who treats neurological conditions in dogs, cats, and other animals at Foster Hospital for Small Animals.

    First, we are breaking down the difference between a seizure and a fainting episode because they are very commonly confused.

    Then we are talking about Dr. Uriarte's app that not only helps owners keep track of their dogs medications but it keeps track of their dog seizures and allows owners to get their dog seizures on video. It is also being used for research purposes so we are able to learn more about epilepsy in dogs.

    At the end of the episode, we talk about how she recently repurposed a surgical technique which relieves pain from Chiari-like Malformation in dogs.

    Whether your dog has seizures or you want to know the signs, tune in to this episode.

    Resources Mentioned:

    www.canineseizures.org

    https://www.southfields.co.uk/our-team/neurology-team

    Follow @ane.neuro on Instagram

    Subscribe to Ane Uriarte's YouTube Channel

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-37

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    45 min
  • How Diet and Heart Disease Are Linked with Veterinary Cardiologist Dr. Josh Stern
    Mar 1 2021

    You might have heard about a link that has been found between certain diets and a type of heart disease in dogs called DCM or dilated cardiomyopathy.

    Despite the fact that this link has been found across at least 7 publications and 1,100 cases, pet food companies still want us to believe that these diets are safe for dogs.

    Dr. Josh Stern is here to explain the controversy and share his research findings. He's also sharing some of his new research with pharmacogenetics.

    Dr. Josh Stern DVM, PhD (Genetics), DACVIM (Cardiology) is chief of the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital's cardiology service and has authored or co-authored more than 80 publications. He runs the Stern Cardiac Genetics lab at Davis, where he's already had significant breakthroughs and contributions to science.

    If you want to know more about what to feed your dog be sure to tune in!

    Resources Mentioned:

    Stern Translational Cardiac Genetics and Pharmacogenomics Laboratory

    UC Davis Veterinary Medicine: UC Davis Investigates Link Between Dog Diets and Deadly Heart Disease

    FDA Investigation into Potential Link between Certain Diets and Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy

    WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee: Recommendations on Selecting Pet Foods

    Full show notes and links mentioned in the episode are available at www.caninecanceracademy.com/podcast-ep-36

    Don't forget to say hello on Instagram @thecaninecaneracademy and on Facebook Canine Cancer Academy

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    31 min