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The Veterinary Roundtable

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Welcome to The Veterinary Roundtable! This podcast revolves around listener's questions and concerns regarding anything and everything vet med related. The hosts, Dr. Ashlyn Duckwall, Dr. Emily King, and Courtney Allan try their hardest to answer each and every listener question and inquiry to the best of their ability... and have a few laughs along the way. Episodes release weekly on Tuesdays at 9AM EST on all podcast services along with YouTube! Want to be featured on the show? Ask your question or send your inquiry by messaging us on social media, sending us a text message, or emailing theveterinaryroundtable@gmail.com!

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  • The Veterinary Roundtable Mailbag (Part 5)
    Mar 31 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode it's all your questions and only your questions... plus a tale of the trench!

    Do you have a question, story, or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email theveterinaryroundtable@gmail.com!

    Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!

    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    08:26 Pits and Peaks
    14:45 Tales from the Trenches
    22:40 Top Priority For Success As A Vet
    26:26 Handling Clients That Can't Afford Diagnostics
    31:12 One Thing We'd Change About Vet Med
    37:32 Number of Litter Boxes
    43:46 Managing Burnout
    49:17 Why Is It Hard For Vet Techs To Find A Job?
    52:26 Having No Experience With Animals In Pre-Vet
    53:40 Outro

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    54 m
  • Veterinarians Sound Alarm on Unregulated Dog Allergy Drugs
    Mar 24 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode the ladies discuss over-the-counter medications being used by pet owners with poor results, how to handle mistakes in the clinic, ways to become a practice manager, and more!

    Do you have a question, story, or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email theveterinaryroundtable@gmail.com!

    Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!

    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    02:29 Pits and Peaks
    08:15 Owners Getting Medications Without a Prescription
    12:29 New Biologics
    14:44 Case Collections
    26:22 Training Staff & Handling Clinic Mistakes
    31:27 PRP Injections
    36:27 How to Become a Practice Manager
    40:53 Outro

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    41 m
  • How New Federal Loan Limits Could Affect Veterinary Students
    Mar 17 2026

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    Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode the ladies discuss a fruit gusher-like case, the new federal loan limits for vet students, updated guidance on canine chronic enteropathy, and more!

    Do you have a question, story, or inquiry for The Veterinary Roundtable? Send us a text from the link above, ask us on any social media platform, or email theveterinaryroundtable@gmail.com!

    Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!

    Timestamps
    00:00 Intro
    00:51 Pits and Peaks
    09:45 Veterinary Students Face Federal Loan Limits
    16:24 Updated Guidance on Canine Chronic Inflammatory Enteropathy
    19:27 Case Studies
    26:30 Response to Tail Docking and Ear Cropping
    29:40 Thoughts On Island Vet Schools
    32:08 How Receptionists Can Make A Vet's Life Easier
    41:06 Outro

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    41 m
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I have 3 doxies and am a petsitter/dog walker for over 10 years. So much great info. Many times clients have questions or ask my advice on behavioral issues and dietary recommendations. Often behavioral stuff can be helped with training or understanding recent changes in diet or environment. But if it doesn’t change or improve it could actually be a medical issue presenting as a behavioral change. Of course I always tell them I am not a trained/educated Vet and they should really seek advice from their vet.

Learned so much and they’re funny too

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