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Dog attacks, attack of the clones, lily toxicity in cats & anal glands – Episode 2

Dog attacks, attack of the clones, lily toxicity in cats & anal glands – Episode 2

FromTwo Vets Talk Pets


Dog attacks, attack of the clones, lily toxicity in cats & anal glands – Episode 2

FromTwo Vets Talk Pets

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, we get a deeper insight into Dr Lewis Kirkham and discuss his career pathway since graduation. You can find out more about Lewis' books, Tell Your Dog/Cat You're Pregnant: An essential guide for dog/cat owners who are expecting a baby at www.babyandpet.com.au.

Discussion then turns to the recent traumatic dog attacks towards children that have occurred recently in Australia. How do we prevent future horrible occurrences and will restricting certain breeds help?

The guys then move on to discuss Barbara Streisand's confession of cloning her beloved dog Samantha as sourced from Variety online.

The important topic of Lily toxicity in cats is discussed and that these flowers should not present in a cat owning household.

Finally the guys answer a reader's question on the rather smelly topic of anal glands.

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Released:
Mar 22, 2018
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Want to know the latest on keeping your pet healthy, both behaviourally and medically? Want to know what happens daily at your local vet clinic? Veterinarians, Drs Lewis Kirkham and Robbie Anderton, provide an informative, light-hearted chat about the health of your pet. It includes veterinary, behaviour and training advice for pet owners, dog trainers, cat lovers, veterinarians, veterinary technicians and; veterinary nurses. Dr Lewis has further qualifications in animal behaviour and Dr Robbie has further qualifications in vet medicine. Too much talking of pets is barely enough!