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Oliver "The Wolf Guy" Shares Wisdom About Living With Dogs
May 4, 2026
29m 37s
One and Done — the Wonder Shot for Arthritis
May 4, 2026
29m 43s
Limping Sheep, Horses With Ulcers
Apr 27, 2026
31m 18s
Dog Genetics Can Help People
Apr 27, 2026
30m 09s
Pet Food Confusion for Owners in a Crowded Marketplace
Apr 20, 2026
30m 59s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/4/26 | Oliver "The Wolf Guy" Shares Wisdom About Living With Dogs | #985B: Oliver Starr, known as "The Wolf Guy" to 300,000 followers actually shares a wolf habitat in Lake Tahoe with a pack that he and his wife have raised and live amongst. His book "The Wolf Lover’s Guide to Raising Dogs” sheds fascinating light on how we can get closer to our own dogs. | 29m 37s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | One and Done — the Wonder Shot for Arthritis | #985A: Dr. Erin Troy who owns the Muller Animal Hospital in Walnut Creek, California, is a Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner who shares her extraordinarily successful experiences using the one-time injection Synovetin OA — both personally with her 18-month-old Lab (who suffered from joint arthritis even so young), and in her clinic with numerous dogs whose lives were turned around from this once-yearly injection with no side effects. | 29m 43s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | Limping Sheep, Horses With Ulcers | #984A: Dr. Sean Wensley in England talks about his book "Through a Vet's Eyes: How to Care for Animals and Treat Them Better," which describes the many ways people are unaware of suffering of the animals around them — and the ways we could avoid or alleviate those discomforts. | 31m 18s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | Dog Genetics Can Help People | #984B: Dr. Elaine Ostrander, a canine genomics expert at the National Human Genome Research Institute at the NIH, talks about the study of dog genes, her appreciation of Citizen Science and the international community of scientists studying how to keep dogs (and possibly humans?) healthier for longer. | 30m 09s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | Pet Food Confusion for Owners in a Crowded Marketplace | #983B: Dr. Stephanie Clark, board-certified companion animal nutritionist, licensed animal technologist, and assistant director of special services at BSM Partners (which formulates and manufactures pet foods for companies seeking their expertise) talks about how much misinformation is floating around about the various modalities of pet food on offer in the marketplace and the burden on pet owners to make sense of the marketing claims about the benefits of the various versions of pet food. | 30m 59s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | The Sad Truth About Wolf Dogs as Pets | #983A: Lorin Lindner runs the Lockwood Animal Rescue center north of Los Angeles, where they are full to capacity with wolves and wolf dogs brought when people discover that they should never have been pets in the first place. | 29m 55s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | “Cat on a Hot Tin Woof” | #982A: Peter Abrahams (the real name of author Spencer Quinn) is back with another catchy title for his most recent Chet & Bernie K-9 mystery and explains how he's able to channel the interior voice of Chet the dog, from whose perspective all 16 books in the series are told, and put himself inside the mind of this stream-of-consciousness pooch and his gumshoe human partner, Bernie. | 29m 31s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | Shelters Should Not Be In Competition With Each Other! | #982B: Nev Fisher, Executive Director of the Coalition for Pet Progress in St Louis, discusses the importance of shelters working cooperatively — which often they do not, to their own detriment. Nev discusses how multiple shelters in one area all share the same goal — the rescue and rehoming of pets — but unfortunately often find themselves in competition for community support and funds. She talks about how her organization has turned this around in St. Louis. | 30m 24s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | Can Goats Teach Us Anything About "Highly Sensitive" Dogs? | #981B: Dog trainer Ineke Vander Aa in Belgium wrote “Dogsitivity: A Guide to Living With Highly Sensitive Dogs” because she is what is technically called “highly sensitive” in people (which leads to her theory on why goats appeal to her so much!) | 30m 21s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | Does Your Pet Really Need Collagen? Do You?! | #981A: Dr. Michelle Dulake discusses her Fera Pets collagen supplement — how much it helps the body but also knowing the reliable purity and potency of the sources of bovine and chicken breast cartilage that it is made of. | 30m 43s | ||||||
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| 3/30/26 | Pets Are Better Travelers Than Rock Stars | #980B: Ric Browde is the CEO of Wings of Rescue, a nonprofit that organizes charter flights to rescue thousands of dogs and cats a year and transport them to places of safety and adoption. It's a complex and challenging business, for which his former career as a songwriter and record producer prepared him because there was constant traveling for tours — but he says pets are better behaved than rock stars. | 29m 13s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | How a Celebrated Scientist Wound Up With a Whoodle for a Pet | #980A: Jay Ingram displays a smorgasbord of ideas in his book “The Science of Pets,” making clear why he is so highly celebrated in his native Canada, with his particularly sassy style of combining deeply researched science with highly personal ideas and conclusions about what pets are, why we keep them and what they can tell us about our own species. | 30m 01s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | A British Veterinarian Passionate About Animals and the Natural World | #979B: Sean Wensley's lyrical book — “Through a Vet’s Eyes: How to Care for Animals and Treat Them Better” — describes the wonders of animals in nature as juxtaposed with a clear-eyed examination of how humans must improve the way we raise captive animals as pets or products. His book is not yet available in the US but can be ordered from Blackwell's [https://blackwells.co.uk/bookshop/product/Through-a-Vets-Eyes-by-Sean-Wensley/9781856754750] in England with free shipping. | 30m 22s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | "One and Done" — the One Injection Treatment for Arthritis in Dogs | #979A: Dr Bob Menardi talks about Synovetin OA, a treatment for osteoarthritis in dogs and cats that involves a one-time radioactive injection into the joint, providing relief for up to a year. He explains that Synovetin OA was developed based on human treatments in Europe, where it has been used for knee arthritis, and is now available in the United States for veterinary use. | 30m 41s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | Studying the Human-Animal Bond Around the World | #978B: Dr. Annie Valuska, a behaviorist with a PhD in animal behavior, talks about how Purina is funding three research projects on the human-animal bond, with two of the grants going to studies being conducted in Hungary. | 29m 29s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | Lady Cow Vet and the “Glass Ceiling” in Dairy Barns | #978A: Dr. Linda Rhodes's “Breaking the Barnyard Barrier” is a memoir that is a fascinating chronicle of the pushback and misogyny that confronted her as a young veterinarian determined to get hired as a dairy cow doctor. | 30m 57s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | Sports Medicine for Canine Athletes | #977A: Dr Carmela (Carrie) Britt — board certified in sports medicine and rehabilitation for dogs, focuses not just on her canine athletes but on improving mobility for aging pets by first addressing their pain which is usually under-managed or not controlled at all. | 30m 33s | ||||||
| 3/9/26 | What Your Pet Would Say if They Had an "Interpreter" | #977B: Julie Hirt is a professionally trained animal communicator who explains what her training as an intuitive taught her about how animals are able to connect with her — allowing peoples’ pets to speak through her. | 29m 17s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | Dogs to the Rescue in a Mountain Thriller | #976B: Kathleen Donnelly talks about her newest National Forest K-9 thriller, “Buried Lies,” an engaging novel focused on the extraordinary way these dogs work with their human partners in solving crimes. | 30m 09s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | CBD — the Wonderful Healer for Pets (But Buyer Beware) | #976A: Dr. Joe Wakshlag is a research veterinarian (who also has a Ph.D in pharmacology and teaches at Cornell University) who is an expert on CBD and recently lectured at the annual veterinary conference VMX about the enormous healing value of cannabinoids for pain management in dogs and cats — and why other veterinarians need to trust Ellevet, the leader in the field. | 29m 54s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | Scientific Proof of how Acupuncture Works | #975B: Dr. Bonnie Wright — one of only 200 board-certified veterinary anesthesiologists in the U.S. — is also an acupuncturist, who explains the medical science behind the centuries-old practice of acupuncture in what she calls “evidence-based acupuncture.” | 29m 20s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | A Luminous Thriller Set at a Sheep Dog Trial | #975A: Patricia McConnell is renowned for her ground-breaking theories of dog training in her famous book “The Other End of the Leash.” Now she has aimed for the moon — writing fiction for the first time in her 70's — and opened up a whole new world in the glorious novel “Away to Me,” a murder mystery set in the world of sheep herding dogs. | 29m 59s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | The Grand Tradition of Dogs in Grand English Country Houses | #974B: Every Anglophile (British or otherwise) loves the magazine "Country Life,” which takes readers inside grand country estates across the UK. The publication’s Deputy Features Editor, Agnes Stamp, talks about the huge delicious book she has created called “The Country Life Book of Dogs,” which brilliantly juxtaposes views inside these houses and the dogs who live there — in life and in art. | 30m 03s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | “There’s a Mushroom for That!” | #974A: Holistic veterinarian Dr. Robert Silver has spent decades studying and using functional mushrooms to treat many pet ailments — just as Chinese medicine has employed them for human healing over centuries. His book “There’s a Mushroom for That!” gathers his lifetime of knowledge about mushrooms and cannabis for other veterinarians and pet owners to reference. | 29m 11s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | The Little Girl & Her Fluffy Little Pekingese Who Rule the Dog Show World | #973A: Kennedy Green was the #1 Junior Pekingese handler in the USA in 2025 (having just turned 12), working with Dr. Kelly Fishman, an integrative sports medicine veterinarian, who both talk about what it takes to keep Lincoln, a special breed of toy dog, in top physical condition, to compete in the 150th Westminster Dog Show. | 29m 07s | ||||||
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