Dr. Kelly Diehl sits down with Dr. Lauren Trepanier, Professor of Internal Medicine and the Assistant Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, to discuss what is known - and what isn't - about the link between environmental toxins and pollutants and cancer development in dogs and cats. The pair take a deep dive into the current literature and Dr. Trepanier discusses her research projects focused on answering these questions
Episode 63: What pet owners need to know about integrative medicine in dogs and cats
Episode 62: Understanding Colic in Horses
Episode 61: What do we know about the effects of spay/neuter on health and behavior in dogs?
Episode 60: CBD Use and Companion Animals, What We know And What We Don't Know
Episode 59: The Dog Aging Project, the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study and Beyond - What we can learn about dog health from large studies
Episode 58: Brush Up on Your Pet's Dental Health
Episode 57: Osteoarthritis therapy for dogs and cats
Episode 56: Lymphoma in cats and dogs
Episode 55: Tackling diseases affecting fresh water and sea turtles
Episode 53: Influenza viruses in animals big and small - what you need to know
Episode 52: New thoughts on hemangiosarcoma in dogs
Episode 51: Pets, people, MRSA, and multi-drug resistance, oh my
Episode 50: Repurposed and Translational drugs: using old drugs in new ways
Episode 49: Going Batty!
Episode 48: A rabies update
Episode 47: New thoughts on osteoarthritis in dogs and cats
Episode 46: No horsing around - improving horse welfare through understanding behavior
Episode 45: Naughty or Nice? Understanding problem behavior in cats.
Episode 44: Update on the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
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