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Have questions about your pet? You need a veterinarian. Every week life-long pet owner Autumn talks with Dr. Chris Pagel, a Wisconsin veterinarian with years of experience in treating everything...
show moreEvery week life-long pet owner Autumn talks with Dr. Chris Pagel, a Wisconsin veterinarian with years of experience in treating everything from tiny kittens to full size bears, in attempt answer pet questions and cut through the b.s.
You need a veterinarian, we have a veterinarian, but it's not your veternarian. Remember: no podcast, video, message board, chatroom, or internet search can ever replace a real life veternarian who knows your pets.
But we can probably give you some place to start.
Intro and bump music from ReelWorld
Sound effects from zapsplat.com (except for the kitten meow, which comes from Pixabay)
Not Your Veterinarian
Not Your Veterinarian
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*Down There*
17 MAY 2024 · The last episode of the nose-to-tail series covers everything from the armpits to the knees...including, yes, *down there.* Apologies to any Australian listeners. -
Skin (Part 2)
10 MAY 2024 · Picking up where we left off left week (more or less) with the nose-to-tail series, we talk more about skin, lumps, rashes, and how to take the best picture or video you can - even though your vet will probably tell you to make an appointment anyway. -
Skin (Part 1)
3 MAY 2024 · The nose-to-tail series continues with skin.  This is part one of a two part episode and covers rashes, lumps, and parasites.  (You've been warned.) -
Eyes
26 APR 2024 · The nose-to-tail series continues with eyes. Was this supposed to go in order from nose to tail? Yes. Did we completely loose focus and forget about eyes? Yes. Is this podcast going to cover everything Dr. Chris knows about eyes? Of course not. Are we gonna try to anyway? Oh yeah.  -
Tails
29 MAR 2024 · The nose-to-tail series continues with tails. You'd think it would end with tails, but due to the usual inability to focus, tails have become an odd midpoint in the series. -
Paws
22 MAR 2024 · The nose-to-tail series continutes as we talk about paws, wrists, ankles, ligaments, tendons, and what you should do if your pet is limping.  (Spoiler alert: you should call your vet.) -
Claws
15 MAR 2024 · Continuing the nose to tail series with a detour to feet....or at least that's where it starts. As usual we get snagged on a tangent and this week's tangent is claws. Hopefully we can get back on the subject of feet next week. -
Ears
7 MAR 2024 · We continue the nose-to-tail series with ears, where Dr. Chris explains that there's more to your pets' ears that just hearing. -
Noses
22 FEB 2024 · This episode launches the Nose-to-Tail series - where each episode focuses on a part of your pet, how it works, and what it can tell you about their health. Today's episode is all about noses. And there's more to them than just being cold and wet (or even warm and dry). -
The Care and Feeding of Your Clients
15 FEB 2024 · Though we already talked about how clients can improve their relationship with their veterinarian, the relationship in the other direction is important too. Dr. Chris talks about what vets can do to make their relationship better with clients and Autumn adds her two cents about what she expects and likes to see from a veterinarian.
Have questions about your pet? You need a veterinarian. Every week life-long pet owner Autumn talks with Dr. Chris Pagel, a Wisconsin veterinarian with years of experience in treating everything...
show moreEvery week life-long pet owner Autumn talks with Dr. Chris Pagel, a Wisconsin veterinarian with years of experience in treating everything from tiny kittens to full size bears, in attempt answer pet questions and cut through the b.s.
You need a veterinarian, we have a veterinarian, but it's not your veternarian. Remember: no podcast, video, message board, chatroom, or internet search can ever replace a real life veternarian who knows your pets.
But we can probably give you some place to start.
Intro and bump music from ReelWorld
Sound effects from zapsplat.com (except for the kitten meow, which comes from Pixabay)
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