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Vets Talking Pets

Vets Talking Pets

By: Maggie Roberts & Vanessa Howie
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We all love our pets, but do we really understand them or see the world from their perspective? Join UK-based vets, Dr Maggie Roberts and Dr Vanessa Howie for their must-listen podcast made especially for pet caregivers. They are highly experienced vets who have worked in both companion animal vet practice and the animal charity sector and provide insight into all aspects of pet ownership.

Maggie and Vanessa are passionate about animal welfare and love to share their knowledge in a down to earth, humorous but compassionate way. No pet subject is out of bounds, and they are happy to tackle difficult and controversial topics as well as offering practical advice for anyone already owning a pet or thinking about welcoming one into their home.

Tune into their weekly pet care podcasts for a paw-some mix of entertainment and information.

Send any questions to info@advovet.co.uk

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Episodes
  • Episode 11: Hot Dogs and Melting Moggies – how to keep your pets safe in summer
    Jul 8 2026

    Most of us love the warm weather and so do many of our pets but there are dangers regarding heat and other seasonal issues that it’s important to be aware of. Did you know that your pets can get sunburnt or suffer from heatstroke? What about the risk of those pesky fleas, ticks, maggots and even snakebites? How can an innocent grass seed become a major problem? Maggie and Vanessa give you their top tips for dealing with summer emergencies and how to prevent them for a sunny but safe summer.

    Sorry about the background noise in this recording, we were trying to keep ourselves cool by sitting in the shade outside!

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    36 mins
  • Episode 10: Extreme Conformation – what is it and why is it bad for dogs?
    Jun 24 2026

    Maggie and Vanessa explain what extreme conformation is and why some dogs are bred with very flat faces, short legs or tails, no hair, or lots of wrinkles. They may look cute but often there are unintended consequences that affect the health and welfare of the dogs. These problems lead not only to more vet bills and heartache for you but lifelong issues for your pet. We discuss what’s being done to help reduce these problems and how a new tool, the Innate Health Assessment could improve the lives of future generations of puppies.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 9: Canine Chronicles – a history of dog breeds
    Jun 10 2026

    Where do dogs come from and why are there so many breeds? Vanessa and Maggie discuss how dogs evolved from the grey wolf to become man’s best friend and how dogs were selectively bred for different purposes like hunting and guarding. Learn how your pet dog today may have been born to be a companion but may still have the characteristics of their working ancestor. How does this affect your dog’s behaviour? You may be surprised by the background of favourite breeds such as Dachshunds and Yorkies.

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    30 mins
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