Tails of Truth: The Truth about Veterinary Medicine
Welcome to Tails of Truth, the podcast where holistic veterinarian Dr. Angie Krause and her co-host, veterinary nurse JoJo, bring you candid, light-hearted conversations about pet health, veterinary medicine, and everything in-between. Whether you're a pet parent or a veterinary professional, this is your judgment-free space for real answers, practical problem-solving, and the kind of grounded guidance that helps you advocate confidently for the animals you love.
From integrative treatments and preventive care to hot-button topics, tough diagnoses, and the emotional reality of pet parenting, we cover it all with clinical expertise, empathy, open minds, and curiosity. This show takes the discussion beyond the exam room and elevates the way we care for animals.
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Tails of Truth: The Truth about Veterinary Medicine
Tooth Truths: The Dental Episode
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Summary
In this episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie and JoJo get real about one of the most overlooked aspects of pet wellness: oral health. From dental myths to anesthesia questions, they cover the big truths behind why dental care is vital for your pet’s longevity and comfort. They talk about what to look for in a veterinary dental practice, why full-mouth radiographs are a must, how to examine your pet’s mouth at home, and which products can actually help. Whether you're a seasoned pet parent or new to brushing cat teeth (yep, it's a thing), this episode has something for you.
Takeaways
- Oral health is essential to your pet’s overall health and longevity.
- Many pets live with hidden dental pain that’s easily missed.
- Anesthesia is necessary for a thorough and safe dental exam — anesthetic-free cleanings aren’t enough.
- Full-mouth x-rays should be standard for any dental procedure.
- Hard chews and bones can cause painful tooth fractures.
- Cats are prone to tooth resorption and oral tumors — home checks are important.
- Kibble isn’t a substitute for dental care.
- Start dental exams early, especially for small dogs and certain cats.
- Watch out for “invisible” symptoms — bad breath can mean disease.
- Dental insurance can help offset high vet costs — read the fine print!
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