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In this episode of VetLife with Dr. Cliff, the host shares Thanksgiving greetings and discusses various topics related to veterinary care, including listener questions about pet health, the importance of spaying and its' role in protecting your pet from mammary cancer, and the ecological role of bats. The conversation emphasizes the significance of responsible pet ownership and the impact of animal welfare on human health.
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I had a few things on my mind.
Thanks for letting me clear my head.
Email me if you have an idea on what I could call these type of episodes.
How about:
Whine and Cheese.
Redford Rants.
Storytime with Dr. Grumpy-pants.
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Dr. Schott is a practice owner in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and recently wrote a fascinating opinion piece for the Globe and Mail.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/article-veterinary-medicine-is-in-crisis-and-your-pandemic-pets-are-only-one/
He is the best-selling author of the Dr. Bannerman Vet Mystery Series and numerous memoirs about the exciting stories of life as a veterinarian.
Further information can be found at www.philippschott.comBe sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com
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Igor's latest book can be found at amazon.ca. You can also follow this link.
https://a.co/d/1p0YJiI
For further information regarding his services or to learn about the other books he has authored check www.fitnesssolutionsplus.ca/Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com
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In this engaging conversation, Dr. Neil Hammerschlag, president of Atlantic Shark Expeditions, shares insights into shark research, conservation, and ecotourism. He discusses the unique experiences offered through shark cage diving, the importance of understanding shark behavior, and the threats facing shark populations. The conversation also delves into shark reproduction, the impact of climate change on their habitats, and Dr. Hammerschlag's personal journey into marine biology and shark conservation.Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com
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In this episode of VetLife with Dr. Cliff, Dr. Cliff Redford shares exciting news about his documentary's success at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival, where it won an award. He discusses Nollywood's significance and film festivals' impact on the industry. The conversation also touches on community engagement and personal connections made during the festival. Dr. Cliff answers listener questions regarding exercise for dogs and managing struvite crystals in dogs, providing valuable veterinary advice.Be sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com
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If you want to hear an inspiring story of tenacity and desire to achieve one's dreams, this episode is for you.
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Dr. Audrey Shen is a veterinarian based in Sydney, Australia. She runs a wildlife hospital in Bungendore, is finishing up the pages of her first kid's book, hosts a podcast, and is often seen on the hit show BondiVet.
We talked about all things related to her career. We touched upon how she now offers veterinarians and their teams opportunities to volunteer alongside her and experience the amazement of working with Australian wildlife.
Follow her on Instagram @draudreyshen, and to volunteer with her, check out @ivvopportunities and www.ivvopportunities.comBe sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com
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My name is Emily
In 2018, Emily Piché,RVT, CHPT, CPEP, helped a Veterinarian start up and develop one of Canada’s first Veterinary Hospice Centres. During her time there she held the roles of Lead RVT and eventually the role of Assistant Medical Director. In 2021 she had the honour of becoming one of the first RVTs in Canada to regularly provide in-home end-of-life care to patients under the Indirect Supervision of a Veterinarian. Since then she has helped thousands of families say goodbye to their beloved pets in a peaceful and compassionate way. Using this knowledge and experience, she has pioneered the world's first End-of-Life Care training program tailored to Registered Veterinary Technicians. Her goal is to help increase access to care by bridging the learning gap and modernizing how Registered Veterinary Technicians are utilized in End-of-Life Care.
More information can be found at theartofgoodbye.caBe sure to follow me on Instagram @drcliffworldwidevet.com
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Woof is a smartphone app and service that's designed to rescue your pet from being stranded in your home if something unexpected happens to you (like a car accident or heart attack). Our mission is to bring pet parents peace of mind. Woof is available in Canada, USA, UK, and Australia.
To learn more and sign up users can visit www.woofhelp.com and click on the app store badge for either iPhone or Android to download Woof and subscribe.
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Cordelia, the co-founder of Nine Lives Greece, talks with Dr. Cliff about caring for cat colonies living amongst the shops and restaurants of Athens.
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Following a quick chat about working with wildlife, Dr. Cliff discusses the symptoms of over-training/overworking. Poor performance, irritability, and sometimes epistaxis (a fancy term for a nosebleed),
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With a recorded summary each day for six days straight, this episode will share with you what it is really like to be a companion animal veterinarian.
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After a busy week, professionally and personally, Dr. Cliff discusses the realities of maintaining a work-life balance. Plus, an update on George, the Gentle Giant.
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Dr. Cliff Redford shares his experiences as a veterinarian and the rewards and challenges of the profession. He discusses the joy of helping pet owners and the fulfillment he feels in difficult cases. He also answers viewer questions about interstitial cystitis in cats, urinary incontinence in dogs, and tick prevention for pets. Dr. Redford shares a heartwarming story about a surgery he performed on a dog named George, highlighting the importance of early intervention and the positive impact veterinarians can have on the lives of animals and their owners.
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Dr. Cliff Redford shares his frustration and anger about the practice of declawing and removing canine teeth from raccoons that are kept as pets. He discusses his personal experience with cat declawing and the negative effects it can have on cats. He highlights the ethical and medical reasons why declawing raccoons is even worse than declawing cats. Dr. Redford also discusses the legalities of owning raccoons as pets and the risks associated with it, such as Baylisascaris and rabies. He calls for education, advocacy, and pressure on veterinarians to stop this practice.
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Dr. Scott discusses his work with International Veterinary Volunteer Opportunities (IVVO) in Ecuador and Australia, where he organizes spay/neuter campaigns to address the stray dog population. He shares the impact these campaigns have had on the communities, the bonding experience for his staff, and the unexpected benefits of attracting new team members. Dr. Scott also talks about the challenges and rewards of working in resource-limited settings, the importance of perspective, and his plans for IVVO.
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