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The Family Pet is a podcast for curious pet parents. We believe that the more you know about pet healthcare, the better pet parent you can be. Advancements in the veterinary industry have provided pet parents with more care options than ever before, but all these choices can leave pet parents with feelings of confusion and uncertainty when it comes to making decisions in the veterinary office. The Family Pet hosts and guests bring their years of veterinary experience and expertise to the mic ...
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Understand your dog better with DogSpeak founder, Nikki Ivey--a professional Canine Behavior Specialist, trainer and Family Dog Mediator. Learn why it's not about just fixing your dog's behavior but about understanding why the behavior is occurring. Nikki often shares the mic with wife and DogSpeak manager, Britteny, along with other fantastic guests. Whether the discussion is about real life manners, inappropriate behavior or nutrition, this podcast has it all. We focus on building relation ...
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In this episode, Nikki is accompanied by Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Chris Pachel to explore the potential problems associated with daily dog daycare and frequent visits to the dog park. They discuss whether such routines could lead to elevated cortisol levels that may hinder a dog's capacity for self-regulation. Dr. Pachel is a board-certified Dipl…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, the hosts interview Michael Leung, the co-founder and chief product developer of SleepyPod, a pet carrier and safety products manufacturer. They discuss the importance of pet safety during car travel and the innovative products SleepyPod has developed to keep pets secure. They also talk about the crash tes…
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Helen St. Pierre, founder of NH non-profit, Old Dogs Go To Helen, joins the pod today to talk about senior dogs. "We don't talk about seniors enough! I am very guilty of this as my job often doesn't include seniors." - Nikki Nikki heard Helen speak at the annual LEGS Conference where she opened Nikki's eyes to adjusting our homes and expectations w…
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Register now for the 5th Annual Walk My Dog Challenge In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, the hosts discuss the different life stages of dogs and the specific health concerns associated with each stage. They cover topics such as vaccinations, dental care, diet and exercise, and joint health. They emphasize the importance of regular veterinar…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, the hosts interview Amy Shojai, a certified animal behavior consultant, about aging in cats. They discuss the physical and behavioral changes that cats experience as they get older, such as muscle wasting, hearing loss, and picky eating. Amy provides tips on how to keep senior cats active and engaged, incl…
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Kim Brophey joins Nikki on this week's episode. The conversation focuses on, well dogs, dog training, dog behavior, relationship with humans...you name it, we probably mention it. Enjoy! Coupon Code: DogSpeak Asheville Dog Training & Dog Behavior Experts - The Dog Door (dogdoorcanineservices.com) Kim Brophey, CDBC, CPDT-KA, is an applied ethologist…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, the hosts discuss the different life stages of cats and the important aspects of their healthcare. They are joined by Kristal Stanfield, a licensed veterinary technician, who provides valuable insights. The primary themes covered in the conversation include the life stages of cats (kitten, adult, and senio…
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In this mini-episode, Nikki talks about the details of setting up a spa room for your dog. Spa rooms are crucial to allow dogs to decompress and learn to complete the stress cycle. dogspeak101.com Mentioned in this episode: The Neuroscience of Resolving Frustration in Dogs Oct. 5th-6th, 2024 Nashville, TN https://tinyurl.com/5346s8jk Early Bird unt…
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Register now for the annual Walk My Dog Challenge! The Family Pet Podcast discusses the fifth annual Walk My Dog Challenge, an event that encourages pet owners to walk their dogs and track their miles for a chance to win prizes. Originally, this was created for the dog-loving people of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, but now we have walkers registered fro…
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Justine Shuurmans', CPDT-KA and Family Dog Mediator, of The Family Dog joins Nikki on today's episode. Justine is the developer of The Dial Method. The Dial Method is a multi-functional system that meets dog owners exactly where they are and helps them create a plan to teach the entire family on the ways to interact with the family dog. Get The Dia…
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In this episode, Dr. Angela Briggs, a boarded veterinary dentist, discusses the importance of dental health for pets. She explains the role of a boarded veterinary dentist and the common conditions and treatments they encounter. Dr. Briggs also provides insights into root canals and fractured teeth, as well as the structure of a tooth. She emphasiz…
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In this episode, Gray joins Alica as they talk about the importance of nail trims. Alicia gives great information on how long nails effects your dog's ability to balance, as well as some great tips on how to get your dog comfortable with nail trims through the use of cooperative care. Alica gives zoom consults to assist with cooperative care. Email…
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In this episode, Dr. Ben Bergstrom, a boarded veterinary ophthalmologist, discusses various aspects of veterinary ophthalmology. He explains the difference between ophthalmology and optometry, the basics of the eye across different species, and the most common species he treats. Dr. Bergstrom also highlights the importance of early detection in eye…
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Mikkel Becker, lead trainer at Fear Free Pets, joins the Family Pet Podcast to discuss fear, anxiety, and stress that pets experience during veterinary care. They cover the importance of protecting the emotional well-being of pets, the benefits of Fear Free certification for veterinary practices, and tips for preparing dogs and cats for vet visits.…
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In this episode, Dr. Holly Brown from Antec Diagnostics continues the discussion about lab testing. The sensitivity and specificity of the CBC test are explained, highlighting its ability to detect abnormalities but not always provide specific information about the underlying disease process. The importance of further testing and interpreting lab r…
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In this episode, Nikki talks with Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioner, Dr. Neely North on how she's using acupuncture and Chinese herbs to address Myer's past trauma. Dr. North understands and values the difference between surviving and thriving. Her whole-body approach will lead your pet to their best and longest life. Using human-grade whol…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, host Stephen and guest Dr. Holly Brown discuss the importance of lab work in pet healthcare. They cover topics such as the complete blood count (CBC), fecal testing, and urinalysis. They also explore the differences between in-house testing and reference labs. Dr. Brown emphasizes the value of baseline lab…
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In this episode, Nikki continues the conversation about frustration and what it looks like in dogs, as well as some more thoughts on how to help your dog if he is feeling frustrated. dogspeak101.com Mentioned in this episode: The Neuroscience of Resolving Frustration in Dogs Oct. 5th-6th, 2024 Nashville, TN https://tinyurl.com/5346s8jk Early Bird u…
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In this episode, Nikki talks with Daniel Shaw BSc (Hons), GMBPsS, CDBC about frustration in dogs. Frustration isn't always a choice and can be recognized in the interstates and highways of the canine brain. Understand frustration and how you can help your dog through all levels. Animal Behaviour Kent - Dog Behaviourist | Dog Trainer www.dogspeak101…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, Dr. Christine Garrett discusses chronic kidney disease in pets. The kidneys act as filters, removing waste and maintaining electrolyte balance in the body. Chronic kidney disease is characterized by irreversible loss of kidney function. Common signs and symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, we talk to Dr. David Levine and Ashley Wheeler LVMT to discuss rehabilitation for pets. They explain the purpose of rehab, which includes reinforcing post-operative surgeries and maximizing function in cases of arthritis or neurological conditions. The guests also highlight the importance of assessment and…
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Dr. Christiane Massicotte, a boarded veterinary neurologist with Veterinary Care and Specialty Group in Chattanooga, TN, joins the podcast to discuss various neurologic diseases in pets. She explains the role of a veterinary neurologist, which includes diagnosing and treating brain, spinal cord, nerve, and muscle diseases. One common condition she …
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In this episode, Nikki is joined by Britteny to answer a couple of questions about using vibrating collars and the best way to handle a dog that is barking at other dogs during play. dogspeak101.com patreon.com/dogspeak Mentioned in this episode: The Neuroscience of Resolving Frustration in Dogs Oct. 5th-6th, 2024 Nashville, TN https://tinyurl.com/…
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In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, Dr. Katelyn Marlowe discusses veterinary oncology and the similarities and differences between human and pet cancers. She explains the causes of cancer and the various ways it can be diagnosed in pets. Dr. Marlowe also explores the different treatment options available, including surgery, chemotherapy, rad…
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Summary In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, hosts Michael and Stephen Shirley are joined by Dr. Sam Bilko, a board-certified veterinarian specializing in emergency and critical care. They discuss the training and preparation required for emergency and critical care veterinarians, as well as the body's response in traumatic situations. Dr. Bi…
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