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Internal Medicine Specialist – Dr Clint Yudelman, Inflammatory Bowel Disease/IBD, Vomiting & Diarrhoea, Weight Loss, Intestinal Cancer/Lymphoma, Pancreatitis, Bladder Stones, Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), My Kitchen Rules TV – Ep 41

Internal Medicine Specialist – Dr Clint Yudelman, Inflammatory Bowel Disease/IBD, Vomiting & Diarrhoea, Weight Loss, Intestinal Cancer/Lymphoma, Pancr…

FromTwo Vets Talk Pets


Internal Medicine Specialist – Dr Clint Yudelman, Inflammatory Bowel Disease/IBD, Vomiting & Diarrhoea, Weight Loss, Intestinal Cancer/Lymphoma, Pancr…

FromTwo Vets Talk Pets

ratings:
Length:
73 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Got a funny feeling in your tummy?

Maybe you have been waiting for Episode 41 of the Two Vets Talk Pets Podcast, where too much talking of pets is barely enough.

Or maybe you might have inflammatory bowel disease?

Jeez, it's lucky you've checked into this weeks podcast!

This episode is proudly supported by Dr Clint Yudelman from Insight Mobile Veterinary Diagnostics - a mobile Veterinary Medicine Specialist service, operating around Melbourne, and the Mornington and Bellarine Peninsulas. Bringing cutting edge specialist internal medicine services for your pet, at your vets!

This episode is also supported by Prime 100 Pet foods - Australian made, Single Protein source diets for dogs and cats! Huge range, lots of flavours, for lots of different life stages, and diseases!

This episode is also proudly supported by Zylkene from Vetquinol - a safe way to help your dog or cat that may be stressed or have a mild anxiety.

This week Lewis talks about a new food recall for dogs, then we rock into our awesome interview with Dr Clint Yudelman, Internal Medicine Specialist, from  Insight Mobile Veterinary Diagnostics (also on Facebook)

We have a great chat with Clint, covering all sorts of topics gut related, from how much vomiting is too much, what is Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Diagnostic options to investigate abdominal problems, Pancreatitis, and Clint's early media career as the part of the Runner up team "My Cousin Pescatore" in Season 1 of My Kitchen Rules.

In the interview, we talk about Novel Protein diets, and the one we talk a lot about is Prime 100's Crocodile and Tapioca food.

It was an awesome, in-depth look into lots of the common clinical signs we see every day in practice, and that clients often see in their pets.

If you have any questions about what Clint or Lewis and Robbie were talking about, send us an email to  twovetstalkpets@gmail.com, or you can contact us or find us on  Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.

If you'd like to support the podcast, you can head to Patreon, swing some money each month, to help us keep the podcast going - for as little as 50c per episode ($2 a month), you can get yourself an awesome sticker! It will help us buy some insulin to help us with the Chocolate Mousse Cake Clint brought for us!

If your pet is vomiting or has diarrhoea, don't ignore it. It's not fun to clean up, and it's not fun for them to do. Unless they don't like you. We can help Inflammatory Bowel Disease. We can't do much if your pets are doing it because they don't like you. Maybe be nicer to them. Buy them something nice. Like flowers. Unless the flowers have lillies, and you have a cat. That would not be cool at all...

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Released:
Dec 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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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!