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The podcast for busy pet owners within Australia and around the world. Tips, tricks and general info so you can spend more time enjoying the company of your furred, finned or feathered friends and less time trying to sort the wheat from the chaff when it comes to obtaining reliable pet care information.
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Dogs are curious animals and will often eat things they shouldn't, including rat bait. Rat bait poisoning in dogs can be deadly, but with early diagnosis and treatment it can be successfully treated. In this podcast we'll talk about the signs, symptoms and treatment of rat bait poisoning in dogs.Knowing about rat/mouse bait poisoning is a must for …
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Itch scratch, itch scratch. If your horse suffers from Queensland Itch, you know how frustrating it can be. This condition is caused by a type of midge, and it can lead to severe itching and hair loss.In this podcast, Aria and veterinarian Dr. Glenn discuss the symptoms, treatment options, and prevention of Queensland Itch. They also explain why th…
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Do you know the signs of heart failure in dogs? In this podcast veterinarian Dr Glenn, discusses the symptoms, causes and treatments for heart failure in dogs.If your dog is having trouble breathing, coughing, or has an irregular heartbeat, it could be a sign of heart failure. Watch this video to learn more about the symptoms of heart failure in do…
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It's a scary thought to think your beloved dog may be bitten by a snake, but being informed and prepared could save their life.In this podcast, vetnpet DIRECT's Aria and veterinarian Dr Glenn talk about the symptoms of a snake bites in dogs and what you can do to save your furry friend's life. They also discuss how a vet will determine if they have…
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Mud! Whether it is a little puddle, a leaky waterer or from torrential rain somehow horses always seem to find it.Mud can cause a number of problems for horses so in this episode of the myPET Podcast the vetnpet team, Aria and Dr Glenn, talk about all the muddy problems. From skin issues like mud fever/greasy heel and rain scald through to the abun…
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Pancreatitis is more than just a pain in the gut, it can be life threatening. Pancreatitis in dogs can be an acute onset or it can be a chronic long term issue. So how can one little tiny organ cause so many problems? What does the pancreas do and why does it become inflamed and make your dog sick? In this episode of the myPET Podcast Aria and resi…
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Have you noticed your chicken/s have their wings held out of their body? Or perhaps they are panting or open mouth breathing? Sounds like they might be feeling the heat.Chickens don't like hot humid weather and it can actually be life threatening for them. In this episode of the myPET Podcast Aria and resident vet Dr Glenn discuss everything you ne…
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Do you need to take your dog in the car? Just a short trip to the vet or perhaps you are you looking at taking them on a road trip? You might love the idea, but maybe your dog isn't too keen? Let us help you get prepared for car travel with your dog so everyone enjoys the trip and stays safe. In this episode of the myPET Podcast Aria and veterinari…
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Heat Stroke or Hyperthermia is when the body becomes dangerously overheated and the heat-regulating mechanisms of the body begin to fail.So how hot is too hot? When does the heat and humidity become dangerous for your dog? When is panting more than normal? When does a dog go from just being hot to being in danger?It doesn't take long for a dog to p…
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Does your dogs skin look red, sore or inflamed? Do they always seem to be scratching, biting or licking? Do you have a dog with itchy skin? Itch scratch, itch scratch, it's a vicious cycle. But why are they itchy and how can you help? Itchy skin is a common problem faced by dogs and can drive owners crazy. In this episode of the myPET Podcast Aria …
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Does your dog seem stressed? Has their behaviour changed? Are they restless, panting, barking, being destructive or hiding? Perhaps they are suffering from anxiety. But anxiety about what? There are a lot of things that can trigger anxiety in dogs as well as a lot of issues that arise from anxiety. In this episode of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and …
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Loud thunder, flashing light, howling winds, noisy rain, it's no wonder so many dogs are scared of storms. A dog suffering from storm phobia or storm anxiety can be incredibly distressing for both dog and owner. So how should you do deal with it, what can you do to help?In this episode of the myPET Podcast, Aria and resident vet Dr Glenn, talk abou…
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This episode of the myPET Podcast is part 3 of a series addressing Barking In Dogs. In previous episodes the team have addressed the reasons why dogs bark and the problems with using anti-barking collars. During this episode, Dr Glenn, Aria and canine behaviour expert and trainer Anne, discuss how to manage and reduce nuisance barking. Barking is a…
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In this episode of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria are joined by Anne, dog trainer and canine behaviour expert from Pawsitive Connection. The focus of this episode is to discuss the problems with using an anti-barking collar on your dog to correct the problem of excessive barking. As a dog trainer and behaviour expert, Anne has first hand seen …
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Dr Glenn and Aria are joined by Anne, a canine behaviour expert from Pawsitive Connection, to discuss barking in dogs. Over three episodes of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn, Aria and Anne discuss all the ins and outs of barking in dogs. During this first episode of the three part series the focus is Why Dogs Bark. Barking in dogs is a natural and often…
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Neck Worms and Summer Sores in horses, what are they and what causes them? In this episode of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria from vet-n-pet DIRECT discuss the topic of neck worms and summer sores in horses. They talk about how two different parasitic species Onchocerca and Habronema can effect horses by causing unsightly and dangerous skin con…
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Tapeworms, Yuck! In this episode of myPET Podcast Aria and Dr Glenn discuss the long, sometimes disgusting, intestinal worms that commonly infect our dogs and cats. They cover the three main species of tapeworm, the Flea Tapeworm, Spirometra Tapeworm and Hydatid Tapeworm, that could infect your pet. They talk about how to prevent your dog and yours…
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Coccidiosis is one of the most common diseases to effect chickens and ducks. This intestinal disease causes general signs of being unwell in poultry and is generally accompanied by Diarrhoea. Coccidiosis is potentially fatal, but thankfully if caught early there are treatment options. In this episode of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria talk you …
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Ticks, tiny blood sucking parasites that like to bite our dogs! In this episode of myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria talk ticks in Australia, the main ones of concern and how they can effect your dog. With ticks transmitting life threatening diseases like Ehrlichiosis and tick paralysis they discuss the importance of tick prevention to keep your dog …
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Turmeric, is it all Hocus Pocus or is at actually a miracle supplement? In this episode of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria talk about the golden spice and why it has been used for medicinal purposes for over 4000 years. They discuss how turmeric can be beneficial for inflammation, pain, arthritis, gastrointestinal issues and for cancer preventi…
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Fleas, tiny yet a big problem! Over the years there have been significant advances in prevention and control options for fleas. So how do you pick the right flea control for your dog?In this episode of myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria discuss the nasty biting parasites that are fleas and how they effect dogs. They break down what flea control produc…
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As our pets age they can need a little more TLC, some extra love and care, and they've earned it! It is inevitable that aches, pains and various health concerns will begin to affect them as they age. So what should you be on the look out for? What can you do to help them remain happy and healthy during their twilight years?In this episode of the my…
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Times have changed yet fleas are still an issue! No-one wants a flea outbreak on their cat or in their home, so how do you prevent them? We have seen a range of new flea control products hit the market in recent years. So in 2021 how do you pick the right flea control product for your cat?In this episode of myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Aria discuss t…
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Canine Ehrlichiosis is a potentially deadly disease infecting dogs, which has only recently been discovered in Australia. Transmitted by the Brown Dog Tick, cases have been detected in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. With the potential to spread further around Australia this tick-borne bacterial disease is yet another reason to ensure…
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The scary and sad truth is that loading your beloved pet onto a plane could result in death! But why? Why do some pets die on a plane or at the airport? There are risks involved with transporting your pet by plane, so how can you reduce these risks and make a flight safe and comfortable for your pet? After recent reported deaths of beloved pets on …
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Dog treats making dogs sick! It is terrible to think that the treats you are giving your dog to spoil them and show them a little extra love might actually be killing them! But it is happening. Recently the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) has reported a rise in Renal Tubulopathy cases with the underlying cause being the feeding of commercia…
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In this episode of myPET Podcast Dr Glenn discusses the Pros, the Cons and Timing of Desexing Dogs. What is the best age to desex your dog? Should you be desexing them at all? Complicated question with a very long answer. Short answer is it is complicated. Glenn's long answer is in this podcast. It goes for 23 minutes. But it’s pretty comprehensive…
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Does your dog wee the bed or leave puddles?Dogs should not leak urine other than when they are having a wee. If your dog is leaking urine most of the causes are treatable but a diagnosis is essential to choose the correct treatment. Dr Glenn goes through the important causes of this embarrassing for your pet problem, how your vet will likely diagno…
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They are a sore, red, weeping, pussy, horrible looking spot. The hotspot is a distinctive looking skin infection that is incredible painful for dogs, and occasionally cats. They can develop quickly and spread rapidly and require veterinarian treatment sooner rather than later. In this episode of myPET Podcast Dr Glenn and Bec discuss these awful so…
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Ever seen a dog with a swollen, puffy or lumpy ear? Maybe the ear looks like a cauliflower? Well it could be a ear haematoma. A bleeding between the layers of the skin and cartilage of the ear. Sound painful? Well it can be. In this episode of myPET Podcast Dr Glenn explains Aural (ear) Haematomas, what they are, why they happen and the different t…
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Cat owners will know that sound! The terrible hacking and gagging sound of a cat bringing up a hairball. It's not uncommon and if only happening occasionally chances are it is not anything to be concerned about. But why do cats get hairballs? What are they and what can we do about them? In this episode of the myPET Podcast Dr Glenn gives you all th…
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In this episode of myPET Podcast Bec and Dr Glenn discuss the super cute, short faced, squishy nosed dogs sometimes classed as Brachycephalic Dogs. Pugs, French Bulldogs, Bulldogs, Boxers, Lhaso apsos and Shitzus are among some of these popular breeds that can suffer from Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome due to their facial and respiratory structures…
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Get your listening ears ready for this podcast all about the problems that dogs can have with their ears. From allergies to parasites, infections and haematomas Dr Glenn and Bec cover the casues, symptoms and treatment. They also explain the simple and safe way to clean your dogs ears which should be part of their regular grooming routine.…
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Titre testing in dogs and cats is a blood test that measures the antibody levels of diseases in pets used to determine if vaccination is necessary or not. Dr Glenn discusses the process of titre testing and why some vets are now offering this blood test to see if vaccinations are necessary at the standard interval or not, which can then rule out th…
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In this episode of myPET Podcast Bec with Dr Glenn get to discuss a topic he is very passionate about, Obesity In Pets! Your pets weight is one factor that dictates the quantity and quality of their life. But your pet being overweight is something you as a pet owner have control over! So how do you know if your pet is overweight? Why are they fat? …
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Hip Dysplasia in dogs is a painful and crippling condition caused by the abnormal formation of the hip joint. But what causes this abnormal hip joint formation and how can you as a devoted pet owner prevent it? There is a lot to be considered when it comes to hip dysplasia, particularly around when to do surgery such as is intervening early before …
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Sarcoids in horses are the most common skin tumour in horses and a frustration for horse owners and vets. They can look like anything from thinning hair or a wart right through to a massive lump. Just like most things with horses, its complicated, but Bec and Dr Glenn break down what sarcoids in horses could look like, why they appear, the various …
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Feathers make a bird! They are not only there to enhance their looks but are important for insulation, protection and flight. So why do they loose feathers? What is normal feather loss and abnormal feather loss? When should you be worried that something is going on with your birds feather health? Is it normal for them to look bald and weird? Dr Gle…
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The most common cause of hind leg lameness in dogs is a cruciate ligament injury or degeneration. When an injury occurs it can be painful and also predispose the dog to other conditions. Dr Glenn and Bec discuss the cruciate ligament, why injuries occur, how to prevent an injury, the different treatment and management options. Dr Glenn sees a coupl…
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The dogs dewclaw is a little digit with a nail on the inside of the lower leg above the paw. Commonly found on dogs front legs and sometimes even on the back legs. These extra digits, comparable to a thumb, do serve some purpose however they can often just be more of a hassle than a necessity. Find out from Dr Glenn and Bec all about the dewclaws, …
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Horses have the largest eyes of any land mammal and with a bigger size comes potential for more problems. Even minor issues can become nasty quickly even resulting in loss of the eye. From ulcers to scratches, injury to eyelashes, Dr Glenn and Bec discuss the common eye issues your horse could suffer from and what treatment may be required. Importa…
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Skin lumps, skin cancers or abnormal looking skin; very common in dogs and cats and unfortunately occasionally very dangerous leading to deadly illnesses. The skin could be pink, red, black, raised, soft, hard, oozing, dry, they can develop quickly or over time, with so many variations identifying what is dangerous is hard. Dr Glenn and Bec discuss…
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Sneezing, coughing, runny sore eyes and all of this can be prevented with a vaccination. Cat Flu is a highly contagious upper respiratory virus that effects the un-vaccinated cat and kitten population and is unfortunately quite common. In this episode of myPET Podcast Bec and Dr Glenn talk the facts about Cat Flu, the symptoms, the treatment, the p…
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Does your dog seem to be ageing faster than they should be? Do they have a bit of a pot belly? Thin hair? Are they always hungry? Drink a lot? Could it be Cushings Disease? Cushings disease is a significant health problem that is being more common among our dogs. In this episode Dr Glenn explains Cushings Disease, the symptoms, diagnosis and the tr…
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Eye conditions and injuries are common in dogs and cats with even the slightest damage to the eye can possibly lead to permanent scarring, blindness and even loss of the eye. The initial stages of an eye problem can be glaringly obvious or sometimes very subtle. In this episode Bec and Dr Glenn discuss the signs of an eye issue and the cause of som…
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Is your dog a bit on the nose? Do you wash them, brush them, love them and they are still stinky? Why? In this episode of myPET Podcast Bec and Dr Glenn discuss what makes dogs smell! It can be for obvious reasons like rolling in something gross or for reasons you may not even be aware of that actually need veterinary attention. Find out all you ne…
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Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas which can be, and generally is, a very painful condition. Pancreatitis is a very complicated condition which can have either a sudden onset or a longer slower drawn out condition causing on mild symptoms. In this episode of myPET Podcast, Dr Glenn and Bec discuss the pancreas and more importantly the…
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t's gross, disgusting and you might not want to think that your adorable pooch would do it, but a lot of them do. Coprophagia, more commonly known as the habit of eating poo. Yes some dogs eat poo! It might be their own poo or their friends poo, but a lot of dogs do it. It is disgusting and rather gross to think about but it does happen. In this ep…
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