Episodios

  • Episode 8: Why Yearly Fecal Exams Matter for Your Pet
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode of Ted the Vet, Dr. Ted Burghardt discusses the significance of yearly fecal exams for pets, emphasizing their role in early detection of gastrointestinal parasites and overall pet wellness. He explains the types of parasites that can be found, their transmission, and the importance of proper treatment. The conversation also highlights that fecal exams can reveal other health issues and the necessity of maintaining regular wellness checks for pets.

    Takeaways

    • Fecal exams are crucial for pet wellness.
    • Early detection of problems reduces morbidity.
    • Gastrointestinal parasites can cause serious health issues.
    • Parasites are often spread in public areas.
    • Giardia can be transmitted to humans.
    • Different parasites require specific treatments.
    • Fecal exams can reveal non-pathogenic organisms.
    • Regular wellness checks are essential for pets.
    • Fecal exams can indicate other health issues.
    • Maintaining hygiene is important to prevent parasite transmission.



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    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • Episode 7: Paws and Policies: Navigating Pet Insurance for Better Care
    Jun 8 2025

    In this episode of Ted the Vet, Dr. Ted Burghardt discusses the intricacies of pet insurance, including how it differs from human insurance, its value for pet owners, and the rising costs associated with veterinary care. He emphasizes the importance of understanding policy details, the implications of pre-existing conditions, and the potential benefits of new legislation aimed at easing financial burdens for pet owners.

    Takeaways

    • Pet insurance requires upfront payment and reimbursement submission.
    • It does not cover pre-existing conditions unlike human insurance.
    • Veterinarians recommend pet insurance for better care decisions.
    • Wellness plans are not the same as pet insurance.
    • Pre-approval for surgeries can help with reimbursement issues.
    • Insurance costs vary based on breed, age, and location.
    • Veterinary costs are rising due to inflation and corporate consolidation.
    • New legislation could help offset veterinary costs for pet owners.
    • Reading the fine print of insurance policies is crucial.
    • Veterinary practices can provide recommendations for pet insurance.

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    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • Episode 6: Managing Egg Laying in Pet Birds
    May 18 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Burghardt chats with his associate veterinarian at Companion Pet Care, Dr. Aleks Conseco the reasons behind egg laying in pet birds. Dr. Aleks Conseco is an exotic and small animal veterinarian. She has extensive experience in treating a large variety of animal species; including, but not limited to, dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rabbits, rodents, ferrets, hedgehogs, pot belly pigs and small ruminants.

    This topic came up with Dr. Burghardt's family bird, Flutters started laying eggs!

    The conversation explores various factors influencing egg laying, including sexual maturity, environmental conditions, and human interaction. Dr. Conseco emphasizes the importance of understanding these factors to manage and support the health of pet birds effectively.

    Key Takeaways

    • Cockatiels can start laying eggs as they reach sexual maturity.
    • Human interaction can influence a bird's reproductive behavior.
    • Environmental factors like light exposure can stimulate egg laying.
    • Providing a stable environment is crucial for pet birds.
    • Diet plays a significant role in a bird's reproductive health.
    • Excessive egg laying can lead to health complications.
    • Foraging opportunities can help distract birds from laying eggs.
    • Proper sleep conditions are important for pet birds.
    • Blood testing is a safer method for determining a bird's sex.
    • Managing nesting materials can help control egg laying.


    To learn more about Dr. Conseco, you can visit her website:

    https://www.dralekscanseco.com/

    Instagram: Dr. Aleks Conseco



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    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • Episode 5: Prevention and Treatment of Rattlesnake Bites
    Oct 22 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Ted Burghardt discusses rattlesnakes, their habitat, and the risks they pose to pets. He explains the nature of rattlesnake bites, their effects on animals, and the importance of prompt treatment. The episode also covers preventive measures pet owners can take, including rattlesnake aversion training and vaccination options.

    Takeaways

    Rattlesnakes are active from April to September in San Diego.
    They are venomous, injecting venom through hollow fangs.
    Most bites occur when pets provoke the snake.
    Swelling and pain are key indicators of a rattlesnake bite.
    Antivenin is critical for treating rattlesnake bites.
    Rattlesnake aversion training can help protect pets.
    Vaccination can delay symptoms but is not a cure.
    Treatment is necessary even if a pet is vaccinated.
    Rattlesnake bites can lead to long-term health issues.
    Understanding rattlesnake behavior is crucial for prevention.

    Keywords

    rattlesnakes, pet safety, venomous bites, treatment, prevention, rattlesnake vaccine, pet care




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    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • Episode 4: Effective Strategies for Flea Prevention with Megan Stoll of Pet Power Studio
    Oct 6 2024

    In this episode of Ted the Vet podcast, Dr. Ted Burghardt and Megan Stoll, a certified canine nutritionist and the owner of Pet Power Studio, an Encinitas pet studio that carries a limited selection of the highest quality of goods, discuss the challenges of flea prevention and treatment, exploring both holistic and conventional approaches.

    They emphasize the importance of understanding the flea life cycle, the health risks associated with fleas, and the need for a comprehensive care plan that includes both holistic and veterinary interventions.

    Megan shares her experiences with holistic treatments and the lessons learned from her own pets, while Dr. Burghardt provides insights into effective medications and preventive measures. The conversation concludes with practical tips for pet owners on managing fleas in their homes and environments.

    Takeaways

    • Fleas are a year-round problem in San Diego.
    • A holistic approach can complement conventional veterinary care.
    • Understanding the flea life cycle is crucial for prevention.
    • Holistic treatments may not always be sufficient for severe infestations.
    • Regular vacuuming is essential to control flea populations.
    • Flea combs are effective tools for early detection.
    • Tapeworms can be a consequence of flea infestations.
    • Preventive measures are more effective than reactive treatments.
    • Collaboration among pet care professionals enhances pet health.
    • Education about flea treatments can ease pet owners' concerns.


    You can learn more more about Megan and Pet Power Studio at
    https://petpowerstudio.com/

    Instagram: Pet Power Studio


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    Subscribe now and become part of our community dedicated to the well-being of all pets! If you found this episode useful, please share with your friends and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast!

    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • Episode 3: Exposing the Risks of Non-Anesthesia Dental Cleaning
    Sep 29 2024

    Dr. Ted Burghardt discusses the critical importance of dental health for pets, comparing non-anesthesia dental cleanings with those performed under anesthesia. He emphasizes the benefits of anesthesia for thorough cleaning and safety, while also addressing the risks associated with both methods. The conversation highlights the need for regular dental examinations and the role of pet owners in maintaining their pets' dental health.

    Takeaways

    • Dental health is crucial for pets' longevity.
    • Awake dental cleanings are less effective and riskier.
    • Anesthesia allows for a thorough dental examination.
    • Communication with pet owners is essential during procedures.
    • Regular dental check-ups can prevent serious health issues.
    • Sedation during awake cleanings can lead to complications.
    • Dental disease is often unnoticed until severe.
    • Thorough cleaning under anesthesia addresses hidden problems.
    • Pet owners should prioritize dental health in their care routine.
    • Understanding the risks of both cleaning methods is important.

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    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • French Bulldogs: Important Things to Know
    Aug 3 2024

    French Bulldogs are a popular breed known for their alert appearance and hilarious personalities. However, they also have some unique health issues that potential owners should be aware of. Frenchies have brachycephalic features, such as short nostrils and a long soft palate, which can cause breathing difficulties. They may also have inflamed laryngeal saccules, extra skin folds, and misshapen vertebrae, leading to potential skin infections and back problems. Additionally, French Bulldogs are prone to allergies, and having pet insurance is recommended. Overall, Frenchies make great pets but require special care and attention.

    Takeaways

    French Bulldogs are the most popular breed in the USA.
    They have brachycephalic features that can cause breathing difficulties.
    Frenchies may have extra skin folds and misshapen vertebrae, leading to potential skin infections and back problems.
    They are prone to allergies, and having pet insurance is recommended.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Popularity of French Bulldogs
    01:27 Brachycephalic Features and Breathing Difficulties
    03:22 Skin Infections and Back Problems
    05:46 Allergies and the Importance of Pet Insurance



    Support the show

    Subscribe now and become part of our community dedicated to the well-being of all pets! If you found this episode useful, please share with your friends and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast!

    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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  • Episode 1: Understanding Pet Allergies - A Veterinarian Perspective
    Jul 26 2024

    Dr. Ted Burghardt, also known as Ted the Vet, shares his experiences as a veterinarian and provides insights into the profession. He discusses allergies in pets, categorizing them into dietary and environmental allergies. He explains the different treatment options for each category, including changing the protein or carbohydrate in the diet and using anti-itch medications. He also mentions immunotherapy as an effective therapy for allergies. Overall, Dr. Ted Burghardt provides a starting point for understanding and addressing pet allergies.

    00:00
    Introduction and Background

    03:06
    Categorizing Allergies

    03:28
    Environmental Allergies

    04:38
    Treatment Options for Allergies

    05:29
    Immunotherapy for Pet Allergies

    06:23
    Closing Remarks

    Support the show

    Subscribe now and become part of our community dedicated to the well-being of all pets! If you found this episode useful, please share with your friends and leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcast!

    You can connect with Dr. Ted Burghardt on his instagram at @companionpetcare and learn more at his clinic in Encinitas, California at https://www.companionpcvet.com/

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    7 m