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22 Feb 202213. Zoological Medicine with Dr. Paul Calle, Chief Veterinarian at the Wildlife Conservation Society00:50:43

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Paul Calle, Chief Veterinarian and Vice President of Health Programs at the Wildlife Conservation Society, based in the Bronx Zoo. They discuss:

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16 Mar 202214. Pet Poisons with Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center00:50:40

For National Poison Prevention Week (3/20 - 3/26), AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Tina Wismer, Medical Director of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. Tune in as they discuss:

  • The life and career path of a Veterinary Toxicologist
  • Common causes of pet poisoning
  • How pet poisoning is diagnosed
  • Emerging trends in pet poisons and treatments, including hand warmers
  • ASPCA's top pet poisons of 2021

ASPCA's Animal Poison Control Center Hotline: 888-426-4435

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03 May 202215. Preventing Dog Bites with Dr. José Arce, President of the American Veterinary Association00:50:44

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. José Arce, President of the American Veterinary Association. Tune in as they discuss: 

  • The prevalence, impact, and causes of dog bites 
  • Understanding dog body language 
  • Steps you can take to keep your dogs from biting 
  • Strategies to protect children from dog bites 
  • Engaging with veterinary organizations at national and international levels 
  • Promoting access to veterinary oncology resources in different countries 

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18 May 202216. Rico the Jaguar Visits Schwarzman AMC with Dr. Spector and Dr. Martel00:50:39

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews colleagues Dr. Dan Spector, Service Head of Surgical Service 2, and Dr. Django Martel, Senior Veterinarian, Specialist in Dentistry. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Rico the jaguar's visit to AMC from Turtle Back Zoo in New Jersey
  • How AMC was able to repair Rico's broken canine tooth
  • Diagnosing and treating Rico's orthopedic issue
  • Rico's progress

See photos of Rico's visit!

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22 Jun 202217. Pump: A Natural History of the Heart with Zoologist and Author Bill Schutt00:50:43

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews zoologist and author Bill Schutt. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Bill Schutt's latest book Pump: A Natural History of the Heart
  • The unique pets Bill had as a child
  • Why Bill found vampire bats intriguing
  • How blue whale hearts are "small" and hummingbird hearts are "large"
  • Narwhals and what's next...

Also on this month's show:

  • The Jack Russel Terrier saving lives in Ukraine
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

Join us for AMC's Animal Lovers Book Club Event discussing Pump: A Natural History of the Heart on Thursday, June 30th at 6pm ET!

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26 Jul 202218. Veterinary Teaching Hospital Architecture with Susan Sharp00:50:40

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews registered architect Susan Sharp, owner of Susan Sharp Design, LLC. Susan is working with a New York City design team on the 37,000 square foot expansion and renovation of the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. Tune in as they discuss: 

  • Why Susan decided to become an architect and focus on veterinary teaching hospital facilities
  • How Susan became involved with Schwarzman AMC's renovation and expansion
  • Unforeseen challenges of the Schwarzman AMC project
  • Unique requirements for veterinary specific spaces

Also on this month's show:

  • The "Hero Rats" helping with earthquake rescues
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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17 Aug 202219. A Passion for Pekingese with David Fitzpatrick00:50:39

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews David Fitzpatrick, one of the foremost handlers and presenters of the Pekingese breed. In 2021, David was presented with the prestigious American Kennel Club ‘Breeder of the Year’ award for his Pequest Pekingese. Tune in as they discuss: 

  • Why David became involved with the Pekingese breed
  • How life in the palace affected the Pekingese personality
  • What dog show judges are looking for when they examine a dog
  • Is there a school for aspiring handlers?

Also on this month's show:

  • Feisty sea lions bring new meaning to  the term "locals only"
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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16 Sep 202220. Artificial Intelligence in Vet Med with Dr. Eunbee Kim00:42:46

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Eunbee Kim, AMC's newest Senior Veterinarian and Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging. Dr. Kim's recent research project compares the performance of artificial intelligence software to a board-certified veterinary radiologist. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What intrigued Dr. Kim about diagnostic imaging
  • Why radiologists like to look at x-rays in the dark
  • How artificial intelligence performed compared to human radiologists
  • Will artificial intelligence replace veterinarians?

Also on this month's show:

  • An adorable baby hippo has a new name after a worldwide contest
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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17 Oct 202221. Pet Food and Nutrition with Dr. Lisa Weeth00:50:40

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Lisa Weeth, a board-certified veterinary nutritionist, about pet food and nutrition to help your pet live a long, healthy life. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Dr. Weeth's lifelong love of veterinary medicine and her career path as a veterinary nutritionist
  • The importance of nutrition in the health of pets
  • The pet food manufacturing process and quality assurance measures
  • What to look for when buying pet food
  • Why you should avoid vegan diets for pets, especially for cats
  • Misconceptions about cooking for your pet
  • Precautions to take with raw food diets
  • Dr. Weeth's recent lecture for AMC's Usdan Institute for Animal Health Education

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14 Nov 202222. AMC's Vet Tech of the Year: Jessica Mejia00:50:48

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Jessica Mejia who was named Schwarzman Animal Medical Center's 2022 Licensed Veterinary Technician of the Year for her exceptional care, compassion, and collaborative spirit. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Jessica's six pets and where they came from
  • How Jessica became a veterinary technician
  • NYC area programs for veterinary technicians
  • What has changed over the last 20 years since Jessica started working at AMC
  • The responsibilities of AMC technicians
  • What happens when a patient is under anesthesia
  • Jessica's favorite animal patients
  • Why Jessica loves AMC's Interventional Radiology Service

Also on this month's show:

  • Larry the Cat, Chief Mouser at 10 Downing Street, UK, defends his territory
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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16 Dec 202223. Kate's Legacy: A Conversation with AMC's Retiring President and CEO, Kathryn Coyne00:50:41

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Kathryn Coyne, who is retiring after twelve years as AMC's President and CEO. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Kate's backstory and how she came to AMC
  • How running an animal hospital compares to a human hospital
  • Kate's first impressions as President and CEO
  • The biggest changes during Kate's leadership
  • One of Kate's fondest memories
  • What will Kate miss about AMC?

Also on this month's show:

  • Mahale the chimpanzee's heartwarming reunion with her newborn baby
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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18 Jan 202324. Who Tamed the Cat? What Genetics Tell Us About Feline History with Dr. Leslie Lyons00:50:40

In this episode, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Leslie Lyons, a feline geneticist and professor of comparative medicine at the Missouri University College of Veterinary Medicine. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What inspired Leslie to become interested in genetics
  • Leslie's feline companions
  • How Leslie pinpointed where cats first became pets
  • Where cats were first purposely bred
  • The genetic similarities between cats and people
  • Using cats as a biomedical model to better understand and treat hereditary diseases
  • Genes and cat coat patterns

Learn more about Dr. Lyons' research at the Feline Genetics and Comparative Medicine Laboratory.

Also on this month's show:

  • A moose sheds his antlers in Alaska
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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15 Feb 202325. AMC to the Rescue Anniversary Special with Katherine Good00:50:11

The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center is celebrating the 10th Anniversary of our AMC to the Rescue Fund, which provides subsidized specialty care to rescue animals whose health is an obstacle to their adoption. This fund has helped over 600 animals, partnered with over 146 rescues, and provided over $1.6 million in donated care to help pets find forever homes. In honor of this anniversary, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Katherine Good, co-founder of The Good Life Dog Rescue in New York City. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Why Katherine started an animal rescue group
  • What a rescue group does to help animals
  • Where can people interested in adopting a pet find a rescue group?
  • Why AMC to the Rescue was formed
  • How AMC to the Rescue helped Bo Casper and Gus
  • Ways to volunteer for an animal rescue
  • The increase of relinquished dogs and the slower pace of adoptions
  • What Katherine would like people to know about rescue animals

Also on this month's show:

  • The Pallas's cats found living on Mount Everest
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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07 Mar 202326. From the Red Carpet to the Wee Wee Pad with Jill Rappaport00:51:15

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Jill Rappaport, a journalist, author, producer, and passionate animal advocate especially for senior pets, pitties, and those with special needs. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What we can learn from our animals
  • The special story of Jack & Jill: The Miracle Dog with a Happy Tail to Tell
  • The joys of giving a rescue animal a new life
  • How Jill helped Christie Brinkley adopt her "fourth child"
  • The impact of the pandemic on animal shelters
  • How bully breeds are misunderstood
  • The many ways that fostering is transformative for animals and people
  • Jill's line of pet products and how they help animals

Also on this month's show:

  • How a lost rescue pup used her sense of direction and technology for help
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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11 Apr 202327. Help Your Dog Live Healthier and Longer with Dr. Karen Shaw Becker00:52:33

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Karen Shaw Becker, a veterinarian who empowers pet owners to enhance the wellbeing of their animals. Dr. Becker believes in a common sense approach to maintaining vibrant companion animals and an unconventional, integrative approach to addressing disease. Tune in as they discuss:

  • How Dr. Becker got started  as a veterinarian
  • The catalyst for her book, "The Forever Dog - Surprising New Science to Help Your Canine Live Younger, Healthier, and Longer"
  • How genetics and environmental factors impact canine health and longevity
  • The D.O.G.S. strategy 
  • Planning for dog health issues based on genetic predispositions
  • Customizing your dog's exercise plan for their physical and mental needs
  • The lifestyle factor that the oldest dogs in the world have in common

Also on this month's show:

  • How loyal pup Ruby saved her human's life - twice!
  • Animal news
  • Listener Q&A

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31 May 202328. How Dogs Talk to Us with Canine Cognition Expert Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere00:51:01

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Sarah-Elizabeth Byosiere, Director of the Thinking Dog Center at Hunter College, about new research into the behavior and cognition of domestic dogs. Listen as they discuss:

  • The origins of Dr. Byosiere's research interests
  • The interdisciplinary and translational nature of dog cognition research
  • The history of dog cognition as an academic field
  • The pre-historic origins of canine domestication and breeding
  • The multi-species work being done at Hunter College's Animal Behavior & Conservation Program
  • Practical considerations of studying dog cognition
  • Sample research projects and results
  • Button mats that allow dogs to "talk"
  • How dogs have been "talking" to us this whole time, but we just haven't been listening

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14 Jun 202329. Behind the Scenes of a Veterinary Internship & Pilots N Paws with Dr. Kelly Muller and Anne & Andrew Zeneski00:50:57

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus speaks with her colleague, Dr. Kelly Muller, intern and future resident at AMC. Veterinary interns are fully-licensed veterinarians who have chosen to complete advanced training, often in preparation for a residency and board certification. Listen as they discuss:

  • When Dr. Muller knew she wanted to become a veterinarian
  • How Dr. Muller’s internship year is helping her become a specialist in neurology
  • What makes an internship at AMC especially valuable
  • Dr. Muller’s goals for her upcoming residency
  • What Dr. Muller would like listeners to know about veterinary internships

Dr. Hohenhaus also interviews Anne and Andrew Zeneski, volunteers with Pilots N Paws, a wonderful non-profit organization dedicated to transporting rescue pets to their forever homes. Tune in to hear: 

  • How Pilots N Paws helps rescue animals 
  • Where dogs commonly fly to and from 
  • Why student pilots make great volunteers 
  • How Pilots N Paws connects with animals in need 
  • Anne’s in-flight role 
  • Spreading the word about Pilots N Paws 

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animals, including how Oddball and his human, Swampy Marsh, helped save Little Penguins in Australia’s Middle Island
  • Animal news, including the rescue animals who had their own shining moment at the Met Gala, and the birth of a pair of the world’s rarest piglets
  • Listener Q&A 

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13 Jul 202330. Is Your Pet's Diet Healthy? Veterinary Nutrition with Dr. Catherine Ruggiero00:50:12

Dr. Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Catherine Ruggiero, a board-certified Veterinary Nutritionist, and Manager of Scientific Communications at Hills Pet Nutrition. Tune in as they discuss: 

  • Why Dr. Ruggiero wanted to become a veterinarian and focus on nutrition
  • Tips on what to feed your pet
  • Reliable sources for pet food nutrition information
  • Common problems with homemade diets for pets
  • What terms like "natural" and "limited ingredients" mean on pet food labels
  • Why it's good to keep the original pet food packaging you purchased
  • The Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and their role in the pet food industry
  • Ways to help keep your dog or cat at the right weight

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10 Aug 202331. Meet AMC's New President & CEO00:48:50

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center's new President and CEO, Helen M. Irving, RN, MBA. Tune in as they discuss: 

  • The furry members of the Irving household
  • How a nurse from London, England became AMC's President and CEO
  • Lessons from human healthcare that Helen is now applying to leading a veterinary hospital
  • Differences between human and veterinary hospitals
  • Exciting and surprising things about AMC
  • How Helen describes AMC to her friends

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12 Sep 202332. Navigating Pet Loss with Veterinary Social Worker Judith Harbour and Author Sara Bader00:52:03

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus speaks with Judith Harbour, Veterinary Social Worker at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. Judith provides support and counseling to AMC staff and veterinary clients. She also facilitates AMC's Pet Loss Support Group. Listen as they discuss:

  • What people commonly experience when they lose a beloved pet
  • Advice for people coping with the loss of a pet
  • Secondary loss and how it contributes to grief
  • Why pet loss groups are helpful
  • Judith's role in supporting the wellbeing of veterinary staff
  • Ways people can celebrate and honor the life of their pet

Dr. Hohenhaus also interviews Sara Bader, author of The Book of Pet Love and Loss: Words of Comfort & Wisdom from Remarkable People. Tune in to hear: 

  • What inspired Sara to write a book about pet loss
  • How Sara found the quotes for her book
  • Sara's favorite quote about pet love and loss
  • What Sara learned from writing her book
  • Does Sara have a new cat?

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18 Oct 202333. Vet Tech Week 2023 with AMC Chief Veterinary Technician Nancy Patsos00:45:51

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center's Chief Veterinary Technician, Nancy Patsos. With 20+ years of experience at AMC, Nancy plays an important role in managing the Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT) workforce and related patient care services. She ensures compliance with patient safety standards and fosters the professional development of LVTs. Tune in as they discuss: 

  • What led to Nancy's career as a Veterinary Technician
  • One of Nancy's most memorable patient cases at AMC
  • Why Nancy has stayed at AMC for over two decades
  • What is a Veterinary Technician?
  • The ways LVTs can advance their career and how AMC is creating more career ladders for technicians
  • AMC's first Vet Tech Conference

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10 Nov 202334. Therapy Dogs Comfort Patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with Jane Kopelman00:51:16

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Jane Kopelman who serves as consultant to the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s ‘Caring Canines’ therapy dogs. Jane is a Certified Professional Dog Trainer and a Certified Therapy Dog Team Evaluator for pet partners. Tune in as they discuss:

  • How Jane's interest in therapy dogs began
  • What makes a good therapy dog?
  • How you get a therapy dog used to the hospital environment
  • The importance of the therapy dog's handler
  • Where else can therapy dogs work besides hospitals
  • Why therapy dogs are so meaningful for people
  • Can therapy dogs get stressed?
  • How to participate in the Caring Canines program

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Watch our discussion The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved from the Savanna to Your Sofa with Dr. Jonathan B. Losos.

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08 Dec 202335. The Buzz about a Groundbreaking Bee Vaccine with Dr. Nigel Swift00:53:15

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews veterinarian Dr. Nigel Swift, Global Head of Sustainable Agriculture and One Health at Dalan Animal Health. Dr. Swift helped in the development of the first vaccine for honey bees, which has received conditional approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This vaccine protects bees against a fatal bacterial disease. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Dr. Swift's inspiration to become a veterinarian and work with vaccines
  • The fascinating way honey bees are vaccinated
  • Damaging stressors affecting bees
  • The bacterial disease this vaccine has been developed to prevent
  • The bees transported around the US to pollinate crops
  • How to run studies on wild bees
  • Are there other bee diseases Dr. Swift is working on?

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09 Jan 202436. How Cats Evolved from the Savanna to Your Sofa with Dr. Jonathan Losos00:52:50

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Jonathan Losos, evolutionary biologist and author of The Cat's Meow, How Cats Evolved from the Savanna to your Sofa. Dr. Losos studies the ways humans are transforming cats and how cats in turn are transforming the world around them. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What the ancestor of the domestic cat looked like
  • How Dr. Losos became a cat lover
  • Dr. Losos' leap from studying lizards to cats
  • When were cats first domesticated?
  • How cat mummies are helping determine where cats were domesticated
  • Surprising things Dr. Losos learned in his studies
  • The relationship between saber-tooth cats and domestic cats
  • The methods Dr. Losos uses to study cats
  • Should cats be allowed outside?
  • What Dr. Losos will be researching next

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15 Feb 202437. Celebrating Veterinary Assistants with David Brathwaite00:43:07

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews David Brathwaite, Patient Care Manager in AMC's Diagnostic Imaging Service. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What is Diagnostic Imaging?
  • David's 22-year career journey at AMC from Assistant to Patient Care Manager
  • The role of a Veterinary Assistant
  • The imaging machines that David maintains
  • What percentage of AMC patients go to radiology for imaging?
  • How animals are x-rayed with a "hands-free" technique
  • Interesting cases and animals that David has seen
  • The challenges and rewards of David's role

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11 Mar 202438. What's Causing the Increase of Leptospirosis in Dogs? A Discussion with Experts from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene00:54:46

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews three distinguished experts from the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Dr. Sally Slavinski, Kevin Lovingood, and Caroline Bragdon to talk about the increase of the bacterial disease leptospirosis in dogs. Tune in as they discuss:

  • The increase of leptospirosis cases in NYC dogs
  • What causes leptospirosis and what species can contract it?
  • How cases of leptospirosis are diagnosed, counted, and tracked
  • The health problems leptospirosis causes in dogs and how this disease is treated
  • The role rat management, vaccines, and other strategies play in reducing cases of leptospirosis
  • How access to veterinary care can limit the ability to track leptospirosis
  • The impact of climate change on the dynamics of this and other diseases
  • Can humans contract leptospirosis from dogs? 

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10 Apr 202439. How Service Dogs are Helping Veterans with PTSD with Dr. Maggie O'Haire00:52:02

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Maggie O'Haire, a noted researcher in the field of human-animal interactions. Dr. O'Haire's work is paving the way for understanding how service dogs can make a tremendous difference in the lives of veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Tune in as they discuss:

  • How the Organization for Human-Animal Interaction Research and Education was named
  • Dr. O'Haire's inspiration to study human-animal interactions
  • The ways Dr. O'Haire persisted in studying a relatively new field with few opportunities
  • The difference between service dogs, emotional support dogs, and therapy dogs
  • What is cortisol and how does it relate to post-traumatic stress disorder?
  • How having a service dog impacted veterans' stress physiology in Dr. O'Haire's study
  • How Dr. O'Haire hopes her work will improve health care for veterans
  • The pros and cons of a national certification or registration body for service animals
  • Dr. O'Haire's next project
  • In addition to veterans, who can service dogs help?

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story about Albert, the "gentle giant" 750 pound alligator seized from a home in New York state
  • Animal news, including new research showing that 25% of Labrador Retrievers carry a genetic mutation that predisposes them to obesity
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A 

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13 May 202440. Transforming Patient Care at AMC's New Veterinary Surgical Institute with Dr. Pamela Schwartz00:44:19

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Pamela Schwartz, Department Head of Surgery at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center, to discuss how the new Denise and Michael Kellen Institute for Surgical Care is transforming patient care. Tune in as they discuss:

  • A "virtual tour" of the new surgical institute at AMC
  • The cutting-edge technology now employed in the new operating rooms
  • How the ORs can connect with people around the world
  • Why keeping dogs and cats separate helps in their recovery
  • Plans for clinical research and advances in patient care
  • How will the surgery service integrate with the new Emergency Room and Intensive Care Units?
  • Ergonomic improvements in the new surgical suites
  • What veterinary innovations are coming next to AMC?

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story about the pet octopus who laid 50 eggs, transforming a home in Oklahoma into a marine nursery
  • Animal news, including the cat who was accidentally shipped in an Amazon box from Utah to California
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A 

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10 Jun 202441. Changes in Publishing Veterinary Studies with Dr. Lisa A. Fortier, Editor in Chief of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association00:52:38

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Lisa A. Fortier, DVM, PhD, DACVS, a distinguished clinician, researcher, educator, and equine surgeon. Dr. Fortier is currently the Editor in Chief of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) and the American Journal of Veterinary Research (AJVR). Tune in as they discuss:

  • Why Dr. Fortier became a horse specialist
  • The fake journal problem causing researchers to lose their work, data, and writing
  • Dr. Fortier's goals for influencing veterinary medicine through her work as Editor in Chief
  • The role of peer-reviewed tutorial videos in how veterinarians learn
  • Improving customer service at journals to better serve authors and readers
  • What are good sources of online pet health information?
  • Balancing the amount of articles between species
  • The impact of podcasts and social media in reaching people
  • Being happy with what you're doing

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story about the orangutan who healed his wound with medicinal plants
  • Animal news, including the longevity of different cat breeds
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A 

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10 Jul 202442. For Dog's Sake: A Conversation with Professor and Author Florence L. Dickler00:50:46

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Florence L. Dickler, Professor and Author of “For Dog’s Sake,” a heartfelt story about Clea, an adorable dog rescued from a Moroccan village. Clea was also one of Dr. Hohenhaus' oncology patients at AMC. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Why Florence wrote "For Dog's Sake" from the point of view of her dog Clea
  • The challenges of writing this book
  • How Florence balanced information and facts with the emotional aspects of storytelling
  • The people who contributed to Clea's cancer care and recovery across countries
  • What readers can learn from this book
  • How Florence met her new dog

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story about Archie the cat who was rescued from a ponderosa pine tree in the Grand Canyon's South Rim
  • Animal news, including the new antiviral drug that treats FIP, a previously fatal disease in cats
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A 

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14 Aug 202443. Play With Your Cat: How to Keep Your Feline Happy and Healthy with Dr. Mikel Delgado00:54:11

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Mikel Maria Delgado, a certified cat behavior consultant, animal behavior scientist, and author of the new book Play With Your Cat: The Essential Guide to Interactive Play for a Happier, Healthier Feline.

Tune in as they discuss:

  • Dr. Delgado's career path in feline behavior
  • "Catios," and indoor vs. outdoor cat recommendations
  • Common feline behavior issues, including litter box avoidance and inter-cat conflict
  • Cats' sense of smell and its importance in their social interactions
  • Cats' innate solitary nature and heightened stress response
  • Litter box best practices: placement, hygiene, and choice of litter
  • The importance of play in cats' wellbeing and the origins of Dr. Delgado's book
  • How play mimics hunting, which is considered a "species-specific natural behavior" for cats
  • Play in kittens vs. adult cats
  • Guidelines for feline play: make it an interactive hunting experience
  • Dr. Delgado's 5 Golden Rules of Play

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story of the month, featuring a helpless baby bird saved by a warm tortilla
  • Animal news, including: a miniature poodle saved by NYPD, AMC, and the ASPCA; new research on dogs' response to human emotions; "cocaine sharks" off the coast of Florida
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

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10 Sep 202444. Pet Loss and Caregiver Support with Veterinary Social Worker Jamie Cohen00:51:23

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Jamie Cohen, LCSW, AMC's new Veterinary Social Worker. Jamie brings more than a decade of experience in supporting trauma survivors and helping individuals and families navigate grief. At AMC, Jamie leads our Pet Loss Support Program and our Caregiver Support Group, offering both practical and emotional support to pet owners facing the loss or illness of their beloved animal companions.

Tune in as they discuss:

  • How Jamie came to work at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center
  • Jamie's biggest adjustment to working at an animal hospital
  • Helping clients when they are making decisions about treatments
  • The influence of Jamie's dogs on her work
  • How the Pet Loss Support Programs and Caregiver Support Group at AMC help pet parents
  • How the loss of a pet compares to, and differs from, the loss of a human
  • Jamie's suggestions for people coping with the death of an animal companion
  • How friends and family can support someone who has experienced pet loss

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story of the month, featuring Sphen, one half of the famous “gay penguin power couple” at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium, who has died at the age of 11
  • Animal news, including Dr. Hohenhaus' concerns about Fefé, a new perfume designed for dogs by Dolce & Gabbana
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

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16 Oct 202445. Veterinary Hero: Helping the Pets of People Experiencing Homelessness with Dr. Kwane Stewart00:48:10

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Kwane Stewart, a veterinarian who provides free veterinary care to the pets of people experiencing homelessness through his nonprofit, Project Street Vet. Dr. Stewart was named CNN’s 2023 Hero of the Year for his outstanding efforts. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What inspired Dr. Kwane Stewart to become a veterinarian
  • The origin of Project Street Vet and how the organization has evolved
  • Common health problems of dogs living on the streets in California
  • The rewards of doing this work
  • How being named CNN's Hero of the Year has affected his mission
  • The diverse ways veterinarians can utilize their professional skills and expertise
  • What are some misconceptions about people experiencing homelessness?
  • How companion animals can be a lifeline to their humans

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story of the month, featuring Rainbow, the siamese cat who travelled more than 800 miles in search of his family after going missing in Yellowstone National Park
  • Animal news, including a groundbreaking new surgery: the first-ever c-section on a North American porcupine
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

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11 Nov 202446. What are Emerging Threats to Your Pet’s Health? With Veterinary Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Scott Weese00:48:49

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Scott Weese, a leading expert in veterinary infectious diseases and creator of the must-read Worms & Germs blog. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Insights into the 2023 “mystery” canine respiratory disease
  • The impact of social media and lifestyle trends on the perception of pet health
  • How the social network of dogs influences the spread of disease
  • The tragic situations that can arise if pets don’t receive vaccinations on time or at all
  • Emerging challenges and threats that will impact the future of veterinary medicine, including climate change and antibiotic resistance

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story of the month, featuring the raccoons who invited close to 100 guests to a Washington woman’s garden buffet
  • Animal news, including the contagious smile of dolphins
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

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23 Dec 202447. How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do About Animals with Dr. Monica Murphy00:51:06

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Monica Murphy, a veterinarian and co-author of "Our Kindred Creatures: How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do About Animals" — a fascinating book that looks at how America’s attitudes toward animals were transformed in the late 19th century. Tune in as they discuss:

  • Why Dr. Murphy found this particular time period intriguing
  • The effectiveness of Henry Bergh, founder of the ASPCA, in advocating for animals
  • The impact the book "Black Beauty" had on animal welfare
  • Why an outbreak of horse flu in 1872 highlighted the need for veterinary care
  • The role of veterinarians advocating for animal welfare
  • How the cruel transport of sea turtles destined for New York dinner tables inspired Henry Bergh to advocate for the welfare of wildlife
  • Why PT Barnum was a lightning rod for reformers 
  • Does the physical and emotional distance humans have from certain species impact animal welfare?
  • Dr. Murphy's ideas for a new book


Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story of the month, featuring the couple who used their wedding fund to rescue and treat a dog who had been injured in a hit-and-run
  • Animal news, including the discovery in Siberia of a 37,000-year-old saber-toothed kitten with its fur, flesh, and tiny whisker tufts intact
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

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13 Jan 202548. Helping People by Helping Pets with PAWS NY Founder and Executive Director Rachel Herman Plus an Update on Bird Flu00:49:41

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Rachel Herman, Founder and Executive Director of PAWS NY. This organization is dedicated to supporting vulnerable New Yorkers and their pets, preserving the human-animal bond during challenging times. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What is the mission of PAWS NY?
  • Rachel's inspiration to establish this organization
  • How PAWS NY helps New Yorkers having difficulty caring for their pets due to illness, disability, mobility limitations, and finances, among other issues
  • The poignant story of a man and his dog that PAWS NY helped for over ten years
  • How individuals, veterinarians, and other organizations can partner with and support PAWS NY
  • What does the future look like for PAWS NY?

Also on this month's show: 

  • Viral trending animal story of the month about how heroic firefighters saved a dog that fell through ice on a river in Ottawa
  • Animal news, including updates about bird flu and tips for protecting your pet
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A

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18 Feb 202549. How Teeth Shaped Life on Earth with Zoologist and Author Bill Schutt00:49:23

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes zoologist and best-selling author Bill Schutt to discuss the fascinating history and function of teeth. His latest book, Bite: An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans explores how teeth evolved, what they reveal about survival, and why they matter for both wild animals and our pets. Tune in as they discuss:

  • How scientists identify extinct species by their fossilized teeth
  • Why teeth originated in the animal kingdom
  • How teeth shaped the course of evolution, from ancient species to modern pets
  • What fossilized teeth reveal about the diets of extinct species
  • Why small dogs have more dental issues than large dogs
  • The science behind bite force—and why mammals can’t match crocodiles
  • The importance of continuously growing teeth in certain species
  • The surprising ways animals use their teeth beyond chewing

Also on this month's show:

  • Viral trending animal story of the month featuring Tracker, the diabetic alert dog who detected his young owner’s emergency from five houses away!
  • Animal news, including a story on how researchers track honeybees with QR codes as well as the hidden function of manta ray tails
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A, where Dr. Hohenhaus answers listener questions on heart disease, pet allergies, and feline vocal changes

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12 Mar 2025Special 50th Episode: Pet Behavior with Veterinary Behaviorist Dr. Vanessa Spano00:47:36

For our special 50th episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes Dr. Vanessa Spano—AMCs first-ever veterinary behaviorist and the only board-certified veterinary behaviorist in New York City. Dr. Spano’s expertise spans a wide range of behavioral challenges, including anxiety, aggression, trauma recovery, and compulsive disorders. Tune in as they discuss:

  • The difference between veterinary behaviorists, trainers, and general veterinarians 
  • What are the most common behavior issues among pets?
  • How Dr. Spano determines if a behavior issue is medical or psychological
  • Body language clues for dogs and cats
  • How anxiety in pets can be managed
  • The role of medication and training in treating animals with behavioral issues
  • Managing aggression in animals
  • Are shelter pets different from other animals?
  • Dr. Spano's advice for pet owners struggling with behavior issues
  • How to make an appointment with Dr. Spano

Also on this month's show:

  • Viral trending animal story of the month featuring the opossum who ate an entire Costco tuxedo chocolate mousse cake
  • Animal news, including how the birdwatching app eBird is helping protect vulnerable species from bird watchers
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A, where Dr. Hohenhaus answers listener questions about urine crystals, different types of diagnostic imaging, and how to effectively apply ear drops

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15 Apr 2025The Parasite Problem: How to Protect Your Pet with Dr. Craig Prior00:52:24

Parasites are a year-round threat to pets, and some can pose risks to human health as well. In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus speaks with veterinarian Dr. Craig Prior, former president of the Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC), about what every pet owner should know. From tapeworms, hookworms, and roundworms to giardia and ticks that transmit diseases like Lyme and ehrlichiosis, they cover the most common and most concerning parasites. Tune in as they discuss:

  • What are parasites and how do they affect animals?
  • The upcoming parasite forecast
  • CAPC's parasite risk maps
  • Ways to keep animal companions (and humans) safe from parasites
  • Why ticks are formidable 
  • Do dog parks harbor parasites?
  • How people traveling with animals is spreading parasites
  • Are indoor cats at risk?
  • The increasing problem of hookworm resistance and how it was exacerbated by the greyhound racing industry
  • Do any natural cures work against parasites?

Also on this month's show:

  • Viral trending animal story of the month featuring Aggie the cat, who went missing after the palisades wildfire destroyed her family home
  • Animal news, including the newly identified genetic mutation causing blindness in Labrador retrievers
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A, where Dr. Hohenhaus answers listener questions about giving a cat chemotherapy drugs, next steps for a dog with a persistent cough, and ideas for reducing a cat's severe anxiety in carriers.

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10 Feb 20211. Pandemic Pet Adoption, COVID Detection Dogs, and Pet Dental Health Month00:50:44

The Animal Medical Center's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to Eileen Hanavan, Director of Volunteer & Foster Engagement at the ASPCA Adoption Center in NYC, about animal adoption and fostering during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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01 Apr 20212. Overcoming Obstacles in the Battle Against Obesity00:47:56

The Animal Medical Center's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to Dr. Joseph Wakshlag, Professor of Clinical Nutrition at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, about weight management in pets.

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13 Apr 20213. Preparing Your Pets for Post Pandemic Life00:50:41
The Animal Medical Center's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to Dr. Kate Anderson, resident with the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists (ACVB), about how pet owners can prepare their pets for post-pandemic life.

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17 May 20214. New Pets 101 with Dr. Heather Brausa, Head of Primary Care at the Animal Medical Center00:49:48

Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to Dr. Heather Brausa, Head of Primary Care at Animal Medical Center, about everything you need to know to welcome a new pet! Tune in as they discuss:

  • How to know you and your family are ready for a new pet
  • How to pick a vet
  • What to expect at the new puppy/kitty visit
  • When to spay/neuter
  • What surprises most new pet owners, and more!

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15 Jun 20215. The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and PAWS NY00:50:40

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Westminster Kennel Club's Director of Communications, Gail Miller Bisher, on the highly anticipated return of the Westminster Dog Show, and speaks with PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support) Executive Director, Rachel Herman, about their work supporting the most vulnerable pet owners throughout the pandemic.

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13 Jul 20216. Cancer in Pets with Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn00:50:38

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn, Chief Professional Veterinary Officer at Hill's Pet Nutrition in the United States, about cancer in pets and their work together on the World Small Animal Veterinary Association's Oncology Working Group.

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17 Aug 20217. Dogs and Separation Anxiety with Dog Trainer, Annie Grossman00:50:46

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Annie Grossman, a certified professional dog trainer and the owner and co-founder of School For The Dogs, a dog training center in New York City. They discuss pet parents' return to work and how to best manage behavioral issues and separation anxiety that may arise during the transition.

Don't miss Annie Grossman's lecture for AMC's Usdan Institute for Animal Health Education - Home Alone: Helping Dogs Adjust as We Return to the Office.

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14 Sep 20218. Pet Emergencies with AMC's Dr. Ann Marie Zollo00:50:41

In recognition of National Disaster Preparedness Month, AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to her AMC colleague, Dr. Ann Marie Zollo, a board-certified veterinarian in Emergency and Critical Care. They discuss:

  • Signs your pet requires emergency care
  • Unusual emergencies treated at AMC
  • Common pet toxins -- like lilies, chocolate, marijuana, human medications, rat poison, grapes, gum, and more
  • Neurologic emergencies
  • Pet emergency preparedness

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19 Oct 20219. Vet Tech Week with AMC's Chief Veterinary Technician, Jaclyn Mavros00:50:40

In recognition of National Veterinary Technician Week, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to AMC's newly-appointed and inaugural Chief Veterinary Technician, Jaclyn Mavros. They discuss:

  • Jaclyn's interest in veterinary medicine and career path
  • The role of the technician in veterinary practice
  • The challenges and opportunities of her new role
  • National Veterinary Technician Week 2021 at AMC
  • How to become a veterinary technician and a veterinary technician specialist
  • AMC's Veterinary Technician Internship program

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07 Dec 202110. Veterinary Oncology with Dr. Nick Bacon00:50:40

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Dr. Nick Bacon,  Clinical Director of Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue and Professor of Surgical Oncology at the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine. They discuss:

  • The emerging field of veterinary surgical oncology
  • Cancer myths
  • Collaborative cancer care for pets
  • Types of pet cancer
  • Different cancer treatments

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14 Dec 202111. Holiday Gifts for Pets with Andrew Darmohraj00:50:41

AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus interviews Andrew Darmohraj, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the American Pet Products Association (APPA). They discuss:

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18 Jan 202212. Pet Neurology & Comfort Dogs for First Responders00:50:39

On the first "Ask the Vet" of 2022, AMC's Dr. Ann Hohenhaus talks to Dr. Daniel Cimino, Resident Veterinarian in Neurology at AMC, about Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) and other neurological conditions in pets. Then she talks to William Gordon, Deputy Police Chief of the Greenfield, Massachusetts Police Department, about the transformative role of comfort dogs for first responders.

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