This week on the Cone, Dr. Andy Roark and Harry Potter Vet, Dr. Michael Miller, review Miller’s wildly popular article “Stop Saying Party Hat! Muzzle is Not a Dirty Word”. Cone Of Shame Veterinary Podcast · COS 070 Should We Stop Saying “Party Hat”? The Stigma of Muzzles INTRO This week on the Cone…it’s levi-O-sa… Read More
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Comedy in Medicine
This week on the Cone….. Dr. Andy Roark talks with veterinary oncosurgeon, stand-up comedian and creative force behind the satirical veterinary news site The Cageliner DR. SARAH BOSTON! Cone Of Shame Veterinary Podcast · COS 069 Comedy in Medicine INTRO Whether you’re thinking about trying comedy yourself or feel like there’s not a single funny… Read More
The Bloody Battle Over Grain-Free Diets
This week on the Cone… Dr. Andy Roark talks to the Skept Vet himself, Dr. Brennan McKenzie about a topic that seems to get blood boiling among veterinarians, vet nutritionists, pet owners, breeders and dog food manufacturers. Why are we divided about grain-free pet foods, and what does the research really say? Cone Of Shame… Read More
Parvo on a Budget
This week on the Cone….. Dr. Andy Roark talks again with the living legend “Uncle Mikey” Schaer about best practices for handling parvo puppies when money is tight. You don’t want to miss this one! It might even save a life. Let’s get into it! Cone Of Shame Veterinary Podcast · COS 067 Parvo on… Read More
Pet Nation & Cushing’s Crystal Ball
This week, Dr. Andy Roark talks to lawyer, author and veterinary policy advocate Mark Cushing about what he sees coming to veterinary medicine in 2021 and his new book Pet Nation. Cone Of Shame Veterinary Podcast · COS 066: Pet Nation & Cushing’s Crystal Ball LINKS: Dr. Andy Roark Swag: drandyroark.com/swag ABOUT OUR GUEST: Mark is… Read More
Resorptive Lesion in a Kidney Cat (HDYTT)
This week on the Cone, (Just in time for Dental Health Month) Dr. Andy Roark finds a resorptive lesion on the upper 3rd premolar of a senior cat who has renal disease. Does he need to put this cat under anesthesia to address her dental disease? Is there an acceptable alternative? If we have to… Read More