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  • Welcome to the Pawsitive Pet Podcast

    Host: Aaron Nauta, passionate animal activist, first aid trainer, and safety coach.

    Podcast Description: Each episode provides expert advice and tips to help keep your pets safe, healthy, and happy.

    Episode Title: Expert Tips for Pet Owners: Emergency Surgery and First Aid Advice from Dr. Chanel Samo

    Guest: Dr. Chanel Samo, veterinarian at Greenvale Animal Hospital with expertise in surgery and emergency pet care.

    Episode Overview: Dr. Chanel Samo discusses essential emergency care tips, surgical preparation, and first-aid for pets. Dr. Samo, inspired by her love for animals and surgical problem-solving, has managed numerous critical cases. Key insights include:

    Common Surgical Emergencies:Pyometra: Uterine infection in unspayed females, often requiring immediate surgery.Urinary Blockages in Cats: Life-threatening and urgent in male cats.Splenic Tumours in Dogs: Internal bleeding from splenic tumours requires quick intervention.Preparing for Surgery:Clear Communication: Understand purpose, risks, and recovery.Recovery Prep: Set up a calm recovery space and have post-op instructions ready.First Aid Tips:Stay Calm: Take a breath; calmness is crucial.Check Vital Signs: Look for abnormal gum colour, laboured breathing, and lethargy.Control Movement: Immobilise your pet if injured, and apply pressure to any wounds.Seek Immediate Care: Don’t wait to see if symptoms improve; get professional help.

    Bandaging Tips:

    Apply Pressure: Stop bleeding with clean gauze.Wrap Gently: Keep it snug but not too tight.

    Emergency Preparedness:

    Know Normal Vital Signs: Recognize abnormalities.Pet First-Aid Kit: Include gauze, antiseptic, and vet contact details.

    Memorable Quote: “In emergencies, quick, calm action can save lives. Being prepared is essential.” – Dr. Chanel Samo

    Resources Mentioned:

    Pawsitive Pet Podcast: www.pawsitivepet.com.au/podcast

    Connect with Us:

    Facebook: Pawsitive Pet FacebookEmail: [email protected]

    Tune In Next Week: More expert pet care advice awaits.

    Thank you for listening! Preparedness is key to pet safety. See you next time! 🐾

  • Episode Overview:

    In today’s episode, Dr. Julie provides essential information on snake bites in pets, sharing insights on the types of snakes commonly found in Australia, recognising symptoms of a bite, and what pet owners should do in case of an emergency.

    Key Topics Covered:

    Common Snakes in Australia: Eastern Brown Snakes and Red-Bellied Black Snakes are the most common threats in Canberra.Symptoms of a Snake Bite:Immediate collapse followed by temporary recovery.Symptoms can vary based on the snake, but common signs include:Eastern Brown Snake: Internal bleeding, coughing blood, weakness, and clotting issues.Red-Bellied Black Snake: Muscle pain, lameness, and general weakness.Action Plan in Case of a Bite:Get your pet to the vet immediately.Call the vet on your way if possible.Avoid attempting to bandage or apply pressure unless the bite is visible.Antivenom treatment is crucial and effective, covering a broad range of snake venoms.Prevention Tips:Avoid bushy areas or walking near water during snake season (warmer months).Keep pets on a lead when walking in high-risk areas.Be cautious of snakes in your backyard, particularly if living on large properties.First Aid Myths:Dr. Julie dispels myths such as applying a tourniquet or “sucking out” venom, emphasising that the best approach is getting to the vet as quickly as possible.Memorable Case: Dr. Julie shares her first case involving a snake bite in Australia—a large dog with clotting issues due to an Eastern Brown Snake bite. Thanks to quick diagnosis and treatment with antivenom, the dog made a full recovery.

    Key Takeaways:

    Time is critical. If you suspect a snake bite, get your pet to the vet immediately.Recognise the signs. Collapse, bleeding, and muscle pain are common symptoms of snake bites in dogs.Prevention is key. Avoid high-risk areas, particularly in warmer months, and keep your pets supervised or on a lead.Antivenom saves lives. Early treatment with antivenom significantly increases survival rates in snake bite cases.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Antivenom (available at veterinary clinics)Local emergency vet contacts for snake season

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    Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552300716049Visit our website: www.pawsitivepet.com.auHave questions? Contact us at [email protected]

    Tune In Next Week: We’ll dive into more expert advice on keeping your pets safe and happy! Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share with your fellow pet lovers.

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  • Welcome to the Pawsitive Pet Podcast

    Host: Aaron Nauta, passionate animal activist, first aid trainer, and safety coach.

    Podcast Description: This podcast is where pet heroes and expert advice come to life. It’s designed for pet owners who want to keep their furry friends happy, healthy, and safe. Each week, we share heartwarming stories and practical tips to help you take the best care of your pets. Let’s embark on this positive adventure together!

    Episode Title: Tackling Tick Prevention with Dr. Julie

    Guest: Dr. Julie, Clinical Director at Canberra Veterinarian Emergency Services with over 20 years of experience in emergency medicine.

    Episode Overview: In this episode, we welcome Dr. Julie, a seasoned veterinarian who recently transitioned from the UK to Australia. She shares her unique journey as a vet, including the challenges of adapting to Australia’s unique wildlife, such as snakes and ticks. Dr. Julie provides invaluable insights into:

    Ticks in Australia: Understanding the most common ticks, like the Ioxodes species, and the dangers they pose to pets.Identifying Ticks: How to spot ticks on your pets, signs to look out for, and the importance of checking pets regularly, especially after visits to coastal areas.Tick Symptoms and Treatment: Key symptoms of tick paralysis, including breathing difficulties and lameness, and the importance of seeking early veterinary intervention.Tick Prevention: Best practices for tick prevention, the latest products available, and advice on the importance of consistent application.Emergency Vet Stories: A behind-the-scenes look at what happens when pets present with tick paralysis, the challenges of treatment, and the crucial role of tick antiserum.

    Whether you’re a new pet owner or have years of experience, this episode is packed with essential information that could save your pet’s life.

    Key Takeaways:

    Prevention is better than cure: Use vet-recommended tick prevention products.Regular checks: Examine pets after walks, especially if you’ve visited tick-prone areas.Seek help fast: If you notice symptoms like wobbliness or difficulty breathing, consult your vet immediately for a better chance of recovery.

    Memorable Quote: “Simple prevention is much, much easier than cure when it comes to ticks. It's essential to use tick prevention products and check your pets regularly, especially after coastal walks.” - Dr. Julie

    Resources Mentioned:

    Tick prevention products (Check with your local vet for recommendations)Tick remover tools (Available online or at pet stores)

    Connect with Us:

    Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552300716049Visit our website: www.pawsitivepet.com.au/podcastShare your thoughts or questions with us at [email protected]

    Tune In Next Week: Join us as we dive into more heartwarming stories and practical tips to keep your pets happy and safe!

    Thank you for listening to the Positive Pet Podcast. Remember, a little prevention goes a long way in keeping your furry friends safe. See you next time! 🐾

  • Today, we are joined by the amazing team from your home that.

    Dr. Abbey who turned her love for animals and medicine into a home that service. And nurse Beck, a passionate nurse who brings expert care right to your door together. They are transforming the way that pets receive care in the comfort of their home.