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Things to Ask Your Veterinarian

While we rely on the expertise of our veterinarians to ensure the health and well-being of our pets, pet owners know more about their animals than anyone, and it’s vital that we bring that knowledge with us when visiting the veterinarian. So what should we be prepared to talk about or ask our veterinarians on a visit? In this podcast, Dr. René Carlson, a small animal veterinarian from Wisconsin and president-elect of the AVMA, talks about things to ask your veterinarian.

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Healthy Pets Visit Vets

This summer Dr. Marty Becker, who you may know from his appearances on Good Morning America and the Dr. Oz show, will be hitting the road on a 7-week bus tour to promote a new book on dog care and the message “Healthy Pets Visit Vets.” As part of this tour he’ll be stopping at PETCOs across the country to answer questions from dog owners about the health and well-being of their pets. In this podcast, Dr. Becker explains the importance of regular wellness exams for our pets, and shares some tips on dog care.

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How to Select a Veterinarian

Selecting a veterinarian can be one of the most important decisions you make for the health and well-being of your pet. Your veterinarian could very well provide medical care and oversight for the entire life of your pet, so it’s important to find a doctor that’s right for you and your pet. In this podcast, Dr. René Carlson, a small animal veterinarian from Cheteck, Wis., and president-elect of the AVMA, offers advice on selecting a veterinarian.

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Update on Japan

While relief and recovery missions in Japan in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami have focused on humanitarian efforts, there is a large and growing concern for the animals of Japan-the pets, livestock, and wildlife that may also have been injured, killed, or displaced in the initial wave of disasters, or exposed to radiation in the aftermath. Dr. Michael Hannon, coordinator of the Minnesota Veterinary Medical Reserve Corps and a member of the AVMA Veterinary Medical Assistance Team, talks about what’s happening in Japan, the risk to animals and people in the United States, and how U.S. pet owners can prepare for similar types of disasters.

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West Nile Virus

West Nile Virus has been around for a long time, but it wasn’t until 1999, when it was first identified in New York, that it appeared on the radar for most of us in the United States. The virus is now found in nearly every state and has proven fatal to not only humans but birds and horses, and has caused illness in other animals as well. In this podcast, Dr. Don Hoenig, state veterinarian and state public health veterinarian from Maine, discusses West Nile virus as it relates to animals, including our pets.

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