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Speaking of Pets

De: Dr. Alice Jeromin
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  • Speaking of Pets is meant to bridge the gap between pet owners and reliable veterinary information. It addresses the concerning fact that pet owners often consult multiple sources or rely on neighbor-recommended treatments before seeking professional veterinary care. The podcast's goal is to equip pet owners with science-based, evidence-based knowledge to ensure their pets receive safe and effective treatments, avoiding adverse effects caused by unqualified advice. Dr. Alice Jeromin, with her sister Janet, an animal advocate, will host conversations with experts in various veterinary fields.
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  • Search and Rescue with Dr. Kim Stewart and her Labrador, Seamus | SOP ep. 11 - Kim Stewart
    May 15 2024

    Search and Rescue with Dr. Kim Stewart and her Labrador, Seamus


    Join us as we delve into the world of search and rescue with Dr. Kim Stewart and her faithful canine companion, Seamus, a Labrador Retriever. Learn about their training, experiences, and the vital role they play in helping find missing persons. Dr. Stewart shares insights into Seamus' training, physical fitness regimen, and the challenges and rewards of search and rescue missions.


    Dr. Kim Stewart graduated from the Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine in 1989. She moved to Texas and practiced in San Antonio for three years before establishing College Hills Veterinary Hospital in College Station Texas in 1994. She practices small animal medicine and surgery. College Hills Veterinary Hospital prides itself on excellent patient care and client communication. Dr. Stewart serves as the team veterinarian for the Search Dog Network of the Brazos Valley. She is also a K9 Handler and her black Labrador, Seamus and I are a certified K9 Search & Rescue team.




    https://www.searchdogs.org/about-us/our-members/kim-stewart/


    https://collegehillsvet.com

    https://insitebrazosvalley.com/community/nonprofits/paws-for-a-cause-search-dog-network-provides-canine-search-r/


    Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. All footage owned by SLA Video Productions

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    35 m
  • From Ukraine with Love; Crossing Borders to Rescue Displaced Cats From War | SOP ep. 10 - Shana Aufenkamp
    May 8 2024

    This episode is dear to our hearts, committed to the people of Ukraine and the suffering that has been caused due to the Russian invasion of their country. Their “pet families” have also been traumatized and displaced – this episode is about the heroes that help save these animals.

    If you are interested in learning more about these organizations that help rescue animals both in the United States and in Ukraine, contact them @https://www.homewardtrails.org/ and @https://breakingthechainsinternational.org/.


    Join hosts Alice and Janet as they sit down with Shana Aufenkamp, an extraordinary individual based in Washington, D.C., who has dedicated her life to both international development and animal rescue. With 20 years of experience in international development, predominantly in Russian-speaking countries, Shana’s passion for advocacy extends to the welfare of animals, particularly cats.


    When the conflict in Ukraine erupted in 2022, Shana witnessed the heartbreaking plight of families forced to flee, leaving behind their beloved pets. Motivated by compassion, she became involved with Breaking the Chains International, a British organization dedicated to providing aid to animals in crisis. Shana’s efforts have resulted in the rescue of 50 cats from Ukraine, with plans to bring back 14 more on her next trip.


    In this episode, Shana shares her experiences navigating the complexities of transporting rescue animals across borders, from driving cats across the Romanian border to coordinating flights to the United States. She discusses the challenges of reuniting pets with their owners amidst conflict and the importance of microchipping for international travel.


    @https://www.homewardtrails.org/ @https://breakingthechainsinternational.org/.

    Support our sponsor for this episode Blue Buffalo by visiting bluebuffalo.com. BLUE Natural Veterinary Diet formulas offer the natural alternative in nutritional therapy. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. At Blue Buffalo, we have an in-house Research & Development (R&D) team with over 300 years’ experience in well-pet and veterinary therapeutic diets, over 600 scientific publications, and over 50 U.S. patents. All footage owned by SLA Video Productions

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  • Compassionate Veterinary Care: Navigating Pet Loss, Quality of Life, and Self-Care | SOP ep. 9 - Katherine Velez
    May 1 2024

    Join us for a heartfelt and insightful conversation with Katherine Velez, a compassionate Veterinary Social Worker at Cornell Veterinary Specialists in Stamford CT, as she shares her experiences and wisdom in navigating the delicate journey of pet loss, quality of life assessments, and the importance of self-care in veterinary medicine. From comforting grieving pet owners to making difficult euthanasia decisions, Catherine sheds light on the emotional depth and professional challenges faced in veterinary practice. Discover the power of empathy, the role of humor in coping, and the profound impact of veterinary care on both animals and their human companions.

    Katherine Velez received her B.A. in HDFS with a minor in Women Studies in Spring of 2010. She was involved in Zero Tolerance, a student activities organization and participated in the production of The Vagina Monologues. During her time at UCONN, she completed an internship at St. Luke’s Lifeworks (now Inspirica), working at their women’s shelter. She also participated in a mentorship program with middle school children through the Stamford Public Education Foundation. This experience helped cement her interest in working with vulnerable populations and encouraged her to think about plans for after graduation. Her advisor, Dr. Annamaria Csizmadia, and professors were integral and supportive of her decision to pursue a social work master’s degree.

    After graduation, Katherine earned her master’s in social work with a clinical concentration from Fordham University. During her time at Fordham, she started working as a case worker at a local nonprofit, Person to Person, providing emergency assistance programs part time. She completed an internship with the White Plains Youth Bureau where she developed an after-work program for at risk youth in an immigrant community. She also completed her clinical internship at Norwalk Community Health Center where she provided individual psychotherapy to clinic patients. Upon completing her MSW, she started working full time for Person to Person and was promoted to Case Work Manager as the organization grew and branched out to a bigger catchment area.

    In 2016, Katherine began working as a Research Coordinator at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) in the Pediatrics Department. She had the privilege of working in several clinical trials within her department, including working with mothers and children in the NICU at Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital and running mother-child groups in preschool settings. At CUMC, she earned the required hours toward her clinical license and is now a fully licensed social worker in the state of CT.

    Today, Katherine is the Veterinary Social Worker at Cornell Veterinary Specialists in Stamford CT where she works with clients and supports staff in the day-to-day human issues that arise within the veterinary field and the human-animal bond. She is also in private practice.

    Katherine’s time at UConn helped her realize her goals of becoming a social worker. The staff and professors she met along the way forever impacted her life and the trajectory of it. It is because of these relationships that she was able to succeed and was prepared to pursue a master’s degree. She will forever hold the UConn community in her heart and is grateful for her time in the HDFS program.


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