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Ask Dr. Lisa. Hot Topics with Malibu’s Vet I A Pawdcast Ep. 18

Ask Dr. Lisa. Hot Topics with Malibu’s Vet I A Pawdcast Ep. 18

FromA Pawdcast: A Deity Animal Rescue Podcast


Ask Dr. Lisa. Hot Topics with Malibu’s Vet I A Pawdcast Ep. 18

FromA Pawdcast: A Deity Animal Rescue Podcast

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dr. Lisa is there to hold your pet while she's holding your hand. Passion has guided her since she was a little girl and there are so many hot topics she's passionate about these days. For our Pawdcast hosts and her countless clients at the Malibu Coast Animal Hospital, Dr. Lisa is the opened armed, unwavering lifeline who will do whatever it takes to help your baby while she's giving you straight up no bullshit realistic expectations.

Dr. Lisa “goes there” on why it’s essentially important to spay and neuter not only for the health of your animal but for controlling community populations as well. She’s straight up on giving us her take on rescuing versus buying from a breeder. Dr. Lisa offers wise words and guidance on that end-of-life transition and helping your animals to cross that rainbow bridge. We talk diets, nutrition, allergies, and why it’s OK to spoil them. Sometimes… :)

So excited to bring Dr. Lisa to you… the best news, she has offered to join us on a regular basis to answer all your questions. “Ask Dr. Lisa” is here!
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (22)

Welcome to "A Pawdcast" by Deity Animal Rescue, where we embark on sharing the extraordinary stories of rescued animals and the remarkable humans who have played pivotal roles in transforming their lives. Deity Animal Rescue, a Los Angeles-based non-profit organization, is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and finding loving, responsible homes for stray, neglected, and shelter dogs. Our commitment is not bound by age, breed, or ease of placement. Instead, we choose our rescue dogs based on their temperament and potential to be exceptional companions, regardless of their past hardships.