The Chatty Vets Podcast
Meet The Chatty Vets — Charlotte & Brendan — two UK small-animal vets navigating the wild, wonderful, and occasionally ridiculous world of veterinary practice. Expect monthly news, clinical cases, odd consult moments, and the kind of humour only someone who’s survived a chaotic consult room can appreciate.
We give you REAL confessions from the Clinic Floor: Practical, relatable, and CPD-APPROVED.
We release three episodes a month: two fortnightly updates on what’s happening across UK vet med, plus a bonus episode that might be a clinical deep-dive, a research paper chat, or an excuse to talk to interesting people who also chose this brilliant, baffling profession.
If you work in vet med and want learning, honesty, and a few laughs to get you through the shift, you’ll feel right at home.
The Chatty Vets Podcast
Episode 6A - Bonus Episode! Deep Dive into Dypsnoea, PART 1
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🎙️ Episode 6 – Bonus Episode: Deep Dive into Dyspnoea (Part 1)
Breathing difficulties. Worried owners. High-pressure decisions. 😅🫁
In this bonus deep-dive, the team at The Chatty Vets Podcast tackle one of the most stressful presentations in practice: dyspnoea in dogs and cats 🐶🐱
From that first “this doesn’t look right” moment, to emergency stabilisation, hands-on clinical exams, and those crucial early decisions — we walk you through it all in our usual relaxed, real-world way.
And yes… we’re getting into thoracic POCUS 👀📟
What to look for.
How to use it.
And how it can save you precious time when every second counts.
Expect:
🩺 Practical, usable tips
💬 Honest discussion
😂 A few laughs
🫁 Confidence-boosting knowledge
No lectures. No judgement. Just two vets chatting through the stuff we all deal with — and helping you feel a little more prepared for the next breathless patient.
🎧 Hit play and dive in. Part 2 coming soon…
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