Pets are family, and knowing the best way to care for your dog or cat can be a real challenge for even the most experienced pet parent. Join veterinarian Dr. Alex Avery, and his expert guests, as he shares his years of pet health experience with you, while also diving into the topics you really need to know about to ensure your pet is living their best life! From preventing disease and daily healthcare tips, all the way through to understanding the best options for treatment if sickness or injury strikes. Be confident that you are making the best choices possible so that your dog and cat can live the full and happy life you want for them. This podcast is a must-listen for every dog and cat owner who wants the very best for their pet!
Making medical decisions for your pet isnāt always straightforwardāespecially when budgets, emotions, and complex treatment options all collide.
In this episode, Dr. Alex breaks down how to think clearly and confidently about recommended blood tests, long-term medications, and the tough choices that come with chronic conditions like arthritis, allergies, and more.
Youāll learn how vets use monitoring tests, when they genuinely influence treatment decisions, and when it might be reasonable to delay or decline certain diagnostics.
We explore risk tolerance, affordability, and how to prioritise whatās essential for your petās wellbeing without feeling overwhelmed or guilty.
Most importantly, youāll gain practical questions to ask your vet so you can make fully informed decisions that work for your pet, your situation, and your budget.
If youāre struggling with a difficult care decision or just want a clearer framework to follow, be sure to check out the Treatment Decision Toolkit. It includes step-by-step guidance, videos, and an interactive pet-health decision wizard to help you feel calmer, clearer, and more confident.
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What happens when your beloved pet gets diagnosed with cancer? In this episode of the Call the Vet podcast, Dr. Alex sits down with board-certified veterinary oncologist Dr. Nicole Leibman for a candid, myth-busting conversation about cancer in our furry family members.
From the most common warning signs and why early detection matters, to breakthroughs in treatment (including cutting-edge immunotherapies!), Dr. Nicole shares insider expertise and heartwarming stories from her work in New York City.
Whether youāre worried about a lump on your pet, curious about chemotherapy side effects in animals (hint: itās not like in humans!), or just want to understand how specialists and general vets work together, this episode is packed with practical insights and empathy.
Plus, you'll hear about a revolutionary in-home nursing service that's changing the way pet care is delivered.
If you love your pets and want the best for themādonāt miss this heartfelt and eye-opening chat!
Dive deeper into the topic over in the full show notes - https://ourpetshealth.com/info/pet-cancer
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š® Just because we can do more tests or treatments for our pets, doesnāt mean we shouldāsometimes doing everything isnāt the best choice for their quality of life!
š¾ Recently, my own cat Molly faced a life-threatening illness, forcing me to ask the same tough questions I ask clients every day:
⢠Diagnose first! Without accurate diagnosis, you risk the wrong treatment and a poor prognosis.
⢠Ask if additional tests will really change your treatment planāor simply add expense and stress. ⢠Weigh every treatment option from āgold standardā to practical compromises, considering outcomes, costs, and the impact on daily life.
⢠Always balance the risks and benefits, including the stress of medications, procedures, and hospital visits.
⢠Remember: whatās right for one family or pet may not be right for anotherāyour gut feeling matters, too!
š” The real takeaway? Making decisions for your sick pet isnāt just about medicineāitās about honestly weighing options, understanding what will improve (or hinder) their quality of life, and recognizing when doing less might actually be the kinder choice.
Check out the decision making toolkit here
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šØ Did you know thereās NO national blood bank for pets? When a dog or cat needs a life-saving transfusion, itās down to local donor animalsāoften the pets of clinic staff or friendsāto save the day!
1ļøā£ The most common reason pets need transfusions is rat bait poisoning, stopping blood from clotting and causing deadly internal bleeding.
2ļøā£ Severe anemia from immune disease or parasites is another top cause requiring urgent intervention.
3ļøā£ Trauma from accidents or fights can lead to catastrophic blood loss, making rapid transfusions essential.
4ļøā£ Most vet clinics rely on a ācall listā of animal donorsāmeaning if you have a healthy, calm dog between 1-8 years old and over 25kg, your pet could literally save lives!
5ļøā£ Unlike humans, dogs can safely receive a single unmatched transfusion, while cats need a perfect blood type matchāmaking donations even more precious.
š” The biggest takeaway? Every donor counts. In an emergency, having pet blood available can mean the difference between life and death. Talking to your local clinic about joining their donor list might be the most important thing you ever do for a pet in need.
š Would you consider having your dog or cat become a blood donor?
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Can you believe that one common dog disease is misdiagnosed 50% of the time! So then, how can we trust the accuracy of a diagnosis if our beloved pets are suffering?
1ļøā£ Sensitivity and specificity are crucial in diagnostic tests but often involve a trade-off. A highly sensitive test reduces false negatives, while a highly specific one cuts down false positives.
2ļøā£ Misdiagnosis can result from running inappropriate tests, lack of funds, incorrect history interpretation, and limited vet knowledge.
3ļøā£ Skin allergies, heart failure, mild lameness, Cushingās disease, and hypothyroidism are frequently misdiagnosed in dogs, often leading to unnecessary treatments.
4ļøā£ The case of hypothyroidism reveals up to fifty-nine percent of dogs diagnosed might not actually need treatment according to recent studies.
š”Understanding the complexities of diagnostic accuracy and the factors contributing to misdiagnosis can save you thousands and spare your pet unnecessary discomfort. Knowing the challenges can ensure you ask the right questions and give your pet the information and tools they need to ensure your pet receives the best care possible.
Dive into more details in the full show notes - https://ourpetshealth.com/info/dog-misdiagnosis
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š Is Your Pet's Pain Relief Doing More Harm Than Good?
š§āāļøIn this compelling episode of the Call the Vet podcast, veterinarian Dr. Alex Avery uncovers the painkiller side effect that no one is talking aboutā and itās not what youād expect! 𤯠From busting myths about medication risks to highlighting the dangers of inaction, this episode is a must-listen for every pet parent.
Join us as we explore:
Hit play to ensure youāre making the best, informed decisions for your furry family members. Donāt forget to subscribe and follow the Call the Vet podcast for more expert advice on optimizing your petās health and happiness! š¶ā¤ļøš±
Tune in nowāyour petās well-being might just depend on it! š§āØ
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š” The cost of a new veterinary drug for hypertension in cats is skyrocketing by 1200%, and it's not even a new active ingredient!
1ļøā£ Amlodipine, a drug we've used safely and effectively for years, is now also available in a veterinary-specific versionābut at what cost?
2ļøā£ The new version costs $94 a month for a standard-sized cat, whereas the human equivalent only costs $27 for a four-month supply.
3ļøā£ Veterinary professionals are legally bound to use these more expensive animal versions due to prescribing regulations, without considering cost.
4ļøā£ This isn't a lone example; similar price hikes exist for other drugs like furosemide and clomipramine, increasing costs by 400% or more.
5ļøā£ The lack of affordable options could price many pet parents out of the ability to treat their pets' chronic conditions, which is simply unacceptable.
š” Understanding these industry practices can help you navigate your pet's healthcare choices more informedly. It's crucial that we, as pet parents, advocate for fair pricing and transparency in the medications our pets need š±
Find out more in the show notes at https://ourpetshealth.com/podcast/new-pet-drugs Jump into episode #162 to find out the other ways the pet healthcare industry is broken
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This is one of the most common diseases to affect middle-aged and elderly cats.
Is your furry friend losing weight despite a ravenous appetite? Are they jittery, with a coat that's lost its shine? They might be battling hyperthyroidism!
And because untreated hyperthyroidism in cats can lead to severe consequences like sudden blindness or heart failure, recognizing the early signs is crucial.
In this episode you'll learn how early detection and proper care can make all the difference. We'll unravel the 4 main options available when it comes to treating this disease, and how monitoring post treatment plays an important role.
š”Recognizing and treating hyperthyroidism early can ensure your feline friend enjoys a long, healthy life. By knowing the symptoms and treatment options, you can make informed decisions that best suit your catās needs š±
Find out more over in the full show notes at https://ourpetshealth.com/podcast/hyperthyroid-cat
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š "The improvement in pet health care may not be the best thing for you and your pet." What?! Before you get the wrong idea, let me explain what's behind this statement.
1ļøā£ First off, veterinary advancements like Apoquel and Cytopoint for itchy dogs are amazing but come with higher costsāsometimes prohibitively so for many pet parents. 2ļøā£ Consider cruciate ligament disease: while TPLO surgeries have outshined older methods like lateral sutures, the cost difference can be staggering. 3ļøā£ Oncology advancements have significantly improved, but at a huge financial burden with relatively smaller life expectancy gains for pets. 4ļøā£ Overall, the low-hanging fruit in veterinary medicine is gone, leaving behind improvements that are costlier and less impactful. 5ļøā£ Reflect on your own circumstances. Is spending thousands for an additional month or two with your pet worth it for you?
š”The key takeaway here is to balance the benefits and costs of advanced veterinary treatments with your pet's quality of life and your financial situation. Not all interventions, even the latest and greatest, guarantee what you would consider significant benefits.
Head over to the full show notes to learn more - https://ourpetshealth.com/podcast/diminishing-returns
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Are you tired of shelling out big bucks for your pet's medications while knowing their human counterparts cost a fraction?
Tune in to this eye-opening episode where Dr. Alex Avery exposes the secrets of the pharmaceutical industry, reveals how stringent regulations handcuff your vet's prescribing options, and offers savvy tips to save on your furry friend's medical bills. š¶šš±
From the shocking reality of the 'prescribing cascade' to legal minefields that could land your vet in hot water, we're pulling back the curtain on a topic every pet parent needs to know. Whether youāre a seasoned pet owner or a new fur parent, this is one episode you canāt afford to miss.
š¢ **Highlights:**
- The dramatic price hikes in pet-specific medications
- Why your vet's options are more limited than you think
- Five actionable steps to get the best value on pet meds
Don't let high medication costs catch you off guard. Discover the secrets and save! š
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Deciding the best age to spay your dog can be a pivotal choice in ensuring a long, healthy life for your pet.
With various factors to consider, such as breed size, potential health risks, and behavioral benefits, understanding when to spay your dog can significantly influence their overall well-being.
This guide aims to provide you with insightful information and expert recommendations to help you determine the optimal timing for spaying, supported by veterinary expertise and current research. By choosing the right time to spay, you can help prevent serious health issues and enhance your dog's quality of life.
For full details head over to the show notes at - https://ourpetshealth.com/info/when-to-spay-a-female-dog
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