The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast

The Cone of Shame Veterinary Podcast


Latest Episodes

COS 131 Budrow the Itchy, Soft-Stomach Dog (HDYTT)
April 11, 2022

Dr. Jason Gagn, a Board-Certified Veterinary Nutritionist and Purinas Director of Veterinary Technical Communications, is on to help Dr. Andy Roark sort out a tough case. Budrow is a 3 year-old mix

COS 130 New Research- Wellness For Vets, Staff & How They Differ
April 07, 2022

Guest: Dr. Addie Reinhard - Its no surprise that both veterinarians and their support staff have high rates of burnout, but are these groups experiencing stress for the same reasons? What can individ

COS 129 Straining To Pee And The TCC
April 04, 2022

Professor Biscuit has been having some blood in h

COS 128 Effective Enrichment For The Cat That Refuses To Play (HDYTT)
March 31, 2022

Gertrude is a 16lb obese cat who simply refuses to lose weight. She will not run, play, or exercise in any way. She refuses to eat anything but the food she wants. Her health is on the line and Dr. An

COS 127 How Adobe Animal Hospital is Doing Work-From-Home & Virtual Vet Medicine
March 24, 2022

Imagine a CSR working from home, checking a client out and booking appointments from his home, or a technician live-chatting with three different pet owners through the clinic webpage from her apartme

COS 126 Battling Back Against Moral Distress
March 17, 2022

Dr. Indu Mani is on the podcast today discussing moral distress in veterinary medicine. The pain we experience when we know the right thing to do but are unable to do it can take an ethical toll. Fo

COS 125 Chronic Diarrhea and Anxiety in a GSD (HDYTT)
March 14, 2022

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COS 124 Old Murmur & New Cough In A Small Dog (HDYTT)
March 10, 2022

Veterinary Cardiologist Dr. Anna McManamey (AKA D

COS 123 Will Genetic Testing Change the World of Canine Wellness?
March 07, 2022

Dr. Andy Roark and Dr. Adam Boyko discuss the rap

COS 122: Is There Really a Black Market Cure for FIP?
March 03, 2022

Is there really an effective treatment for FIP th