Episodios

  • Ep. 116 Basics of the heart with Veterinary Cardiologist Kiira Rodriguez
    Jul 12 2025

    In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, hosts Michael Shirley and Halie Cameron talk with board certified veterinary cardiologist Dr. Kiira Rodriguez. They discuss the circulatory system, the significance of heart murmurs and arrhythmias, and the genetic factors influencing heart disease in pets. Dr. Rodriguez explains diagnostic procedures like echocardiograms and the implications of congestive heart failure. The conversation emphasizes the importance of managing heart conditions in pets and reassures pet parents about the longevity and quality of life for pets with heart issues.

    Dr. Rodriguez web site: https://www.nashvillevetspecialists.com/specialties/cardiology

    Takeaways

    The circulatory system in pets functions similarly to that in humans.
    Heart murmurs can be common and not always indicative of serious issues.
    Genetics play a significant role in the likelihood of heart disease in pets.
    Regular veterinary check-ups are crucial for early detection of heart issues.
    Echocardiograms are essential for diagnosing heart murmurs accurately.
    Congestive heart failure occurs when the heart cannot meet the body's demands.
    Fluid buildup in the body can result from heart failure, affecting various organs.
    Most heart conditions in pets can be managed with medication.
    Pet parents should be aware of their pet's breed predispositions to heart disease.

    Keywords

    pet cardiology, heart health, pet care, veterinary medicine, heart disease, pet parents, echocardiogram, heart murmur, congestive heart failure, pet healthcare


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  • Ep. 115 Walk My Dog Challenge
    Apr 18 2025

    6th Annual Walk My Dog Challenge🐾

    🐕 Sign up and learn more at www.familypethealth.com/walkmydog

    Episode Summary
    Lace up your sneakers and leash up your pup—it’s time for the 6th Annual Walk My Dog Challenge! In this episode, we’re talking all about this month-long event that encourages pet parents to get outside, get active, and build a better bond with their canine companions. We cover how the challenge works, the benefits of daily walks (for both humans and pets!), and how to register to be part of the fun. Whether you're in it for the health perks, the community connection, or the chance to win prizes, this is one challenge your dog will beg you not to skip!

    What You’ll Learn

    • How to join the challenge and track your walks
    • The physical and mental health benefits of regular dog walking
    • Tips for staying consistent and making walks more engaging
    • Why this event is great for all ages, breeds, and fitness levels
    • How to share your progress and connect with other participants

    Resources & Registration
    🐕 Sign up and learn more at www.familypethealth.com/walkmydog
    📱 Follow us on social media for weekly encouragement, challenge updates, and featured participants!

    Take the first step—literally—and join the pack!

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  • Ep. 114 Pet Weight Loss w/ Dr. Samantha Nieves and Zoey Smith , LVMT
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, host Michael Shirley and veterinary professionals discuss the importance of maintaining a healthy weight for pets. They explore the common causes of pet obesity, the health risks associated with being overweight, and the steps pet owners can take to ensure their pets are at a healthy weight. The conversation also highlights Family Pet Health's structured weight loss program designed to help pets shed excess pounds safely and effectively, ultimately improving their quality of life.

    An estimated 59% of cats and 54% of dogs in the United States are overweight or obese. Good nutrition and weight management are key to your pet’s overall health. These healthy habits are created at a young age for your pet and it’s up to you to help them maintain these habits. Through a good diet and proper exercise, you greatly increase your pet’s chance at a long, healthy life.

    Keywords

    pet health, weight management, veterinary care, pet nutrition, healthy pets, pet owners, weight loss program, pet wellness, obesity in pets, veterinary advice


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  • Ep. 113 Resolutions for every pet parent w/ Dr. Adam Christman
    Jan 23 2025

    We are happy to have Dr. Adam Christman joins us again for this episode of The Family Pet Podcast! In this episode of the pod, host Stephen Shirley and Dr. Adam Christman discuss essential New Year's resolutions for pet owners. They emphasize the importance of spending quality time with pets, scheduling regular wellness visits, measuring food accurately to prevent obesity, and ensuring that microchip information is up to date. The conversation is filled with practical tips and engaging anecdotes, making it a valuable resource for pet parents looking to enhance their pets' health and happiness in the new year.

    Where to find Dr. Adam Christman:

    Website https://dradamchristman.com/
    Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/adam_christman/
    Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/Dr.AdamChristman
    TikTok @ https://www.tiktok.com/@dr.adamchristman52
    Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/DrAdamChristman

    Keywords

    pet care, pet wellness, pet health, pet resolutions, veterinary advice, pet owners, pet nutrition, pet safety, pet training, pet enrichment


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  • Ep. 112 H5N1 Bird Flu and your pets w/ Dr. Michele Forbes
    Jan 16 2025

    Find Dr. Forbes DVM on all the socials @drforbeez


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  • Ep. 111 Skin Issues with your pet w/ Dr. Chris Reeder, DVM, DACVD
    Jan 9 2025

    Lighthouse Veterinary Allergy & Dermatology website

    Follow Dr Reeder on Instagram

    Show Notes for This Week’s Episode: Tackling Pet Skin and Allergy Issues with Dr. Chris Reeder, DVM, DACVD

    In this episode of The Family Pet Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Chris Reeder, DVM, DACVD, and owner of Lighthouse Veterinary Allergy and Dermatology, to dive into the world of veterinary dermatology. Did you know that skin and allergy issues are the top reasons pet parents take their furry companions to the vet? Even more alarming, they’re the second leading cause of pet surrenders to animal shelters.

    Dr. Reeder shares insights on common dermatological conditions in pets, the importance of accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment options. From itchy skin and ear infections to food allergies and environmental sensitivities, we cover it all. Plus, Dr. Reeder provides practical advice for managing chronic skin conditions and helping pets live more comfortable, itch-free lives.

    Takeaways

    • Skin and allergy issues are widespread and can greatly impact a pet’s quality of life.
    • Early detection and treatment are key to preventing more serious complications.
    • Pet parents play a vital role in managing their pet’s dermatological health through proper care and regular vet visits.

    Whether your pet suffers from seasonal allergies or chronic skin conditions, this episode offers valuable tips to keep them happy and healthy. Tune in for an enlightening discussion with Dr. Chris Reeder!

    Resources Mentioned

    • Lighthouse Veterinary Allergy and Dermatology
    • Tips for Managing Pet Allergies at Home

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with fellow curious pet parents!

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  • Ep. 110 The Cost of Caring - w/ Marie and Frank Barnas
    Jan 2 2025

    In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, hosts Michael and Stephen welcome back Marie and Frank Barnas to discuss their documentary, 'The Cost of Caring.' The conversation explores the emotional challenges faced by veterinary professionals, including compassion fatigue, and the importance of understanding the realities of pet healthcare. The documentary aims to shed light on the struggles within the veterinary profession while also highlighting the passion and dedication of those who care for our pets. The episode also touches on the future of the documentary, its distribution plans, and how it can serve as an educational tool for pet parents and veterinary professionals and students alike.

    Takeaways

    The documentary 'The Cost of Caring' addresses the high rate of suicides in the veterinary profession.
    Compassion fatigue is a significant issue for veterinary professionals, impacting their emotional well-being.
    The film aims to educate both pet parents and veterinary professionals about the challenges faced in the industry.
    Marie and Frank Barnas emphasize the importance of communication in veterinary care.
    The documentary has been well-received at film festivals and is set to air on PBS.
    Understanding the financial aspects of veterinary care is crucial for pet owners.
    The emotional toll of veterinary work can lead to burnout and compassion fatigue.
    The film highlights the need for support within the veterinary community.
    Future plans include making the documentary accessible for free to a wider audience.
    The hosts encourage pet parents to engage positively with their veterinarians.

    Keywords

    pet healthcare, veterinary profession, compassion fatigue, documentary, pet parents, mental health, veterinary challenges, cost of caring, pet care education, emotional toll


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  • Ep. 109 Parasites that infect your pets - and you! w/ Dr. Craig Prior
    Dec 27 2024

    In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, hosts Michael and Stephen Shirley speak with guest Dr. Craig Pryor about the importance of understanding parasites in pets, the role of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), and the dynamic nature of parasites. They explore the evolution of pet care, the risks associated with internal parasites and heartworms, and the challenges of resistance in treatments. The conversation emphasizes the need for pet owners to take proactive measures to protect their pets and families from parasites, while also providing valuable resources for further information.

    Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) webiste

    Pet Disease Alerts heatmaps

    Pets and Parasites website

    Takeaways

    • The Companion Animal Parasite Council aims to protect pets from parasites.
    • Parasites can transmit diseases to humans, making awareness crucial.
    • Pets have become more integrated into family life, increasing parasite exposure.
    • Ticks are active year-round, even in winter conditions.
    • Resistance to treatments is a growing concern for pet owners.
    • Regular testing for parasites is essential, especially in puppies and kittens.
    • Environmental cleanliness can reduce parasite risks significantly.
    • Veterinarians are key resources for pet health and parasite prevention.
    • Dog parks can be hotspots for intestinal parasites.
    • Year-round prevention is vital for protecting pets from heartworms.

    Keywords

    pet health, parasites, zoonotic diseases, heartworms, pet care, Companion Animal Parasite Council, internal parasites, tick prevention, pet wellness, veterinary advice


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