The Veterinary Roundtable
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!
The Veterinary Roundtable
The Growing Concern Around Hantavirus and Household Pets
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Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode the ladies discuss two major topics surrounding the United States right now: hantavirus and ticks. Can hantavirus spread to pets? Where did it originate from? Why are hundreds of thousands of ticks spawning from thin air? Listen to the full episode to find out!
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro
03:25 Pits and Peaks
19:50 Hantavirus
28:48 Ticks and Prevention Pushback
35:46 Tales from the Trenches
38:14 Case Collections: Demodex and Toe Amputations
46:36 Listener Inquiries
48:17 Outro
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