Episodes

  • Summer Pet Safety: Essential Advice from ER Veterinarian Dr. Carly Fox
    Jun 12 2026

    Summer means more time outdoors, beach trips, barbecues, and adventures with our pets. It can also be one of the busiest times of year in the veterinary emergency room.

    In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is joined by Dr. Carly Fox, Senior Veterinarian in AMC's Emergency and Critical Care Service, to discuss the most common summer emergencies and what owners need to know to help protect their pets.

    Topics include:

    • Which pets are most vulnerable to heat-related illness
    • The warning signs that a pet may be overheating
    • What to do in a heat emergency — and one common mistake that can make the situation worse
    • Why a day at the beach can sometimes end in the ER
    • Summer travel risks many pet owners overlook
    • Picnic and barbecue hazards that can lead to an emergency vet visit
    • What ER veterinarians wish every pet owner knew

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about a Great Horned Owl rescued after becoming trapped inside a concrete mixer
    • Animal news, including new research suggesting beluga whales may recognize themselves in mirrors, a study exploring how zebra finches learn complex skills, and fascinating findings about what pet hair may reveal about the indoor environments pets and people share
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: Addressing breathing concerns in a Yorkie with pancreatitis; whether Golden Retrievers should be shaved during the summer; and ongoing diarrhea and excessive thirst in a cat being treated for thyroid disease

    Do you have a pet health question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email AskTheVet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet!

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    53 mins
  • Protecting the Bond: How RedRover Supports Pets and People in Times of Crisis
    May 19 2026

    Pet owners shouldn’t have to face hardship alone. In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes Katie Campbell, President and CEO of RedRover, to discuss the resources available for pet owners facing difficult circumstances.

    Topics include:

    • What RedRover is and how the nonprofit works to strengthen the human-animal bond
    • Resources available through RedRover, including disaster relief, financial assistance, and education
    • How RedRover supports pet owners who are survivors of domestic violence
    • An overview of the Purple Leash Project, including its impact and future
    • Guidance for pet owners who may be facing hardship

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about Dippy, the first axolotl ever found in the wild in the UK
    • Animal news, including the story of Molly, a beloved dog who was successfully rescued and reunited with her owner after a life-threatening accident in New Zealand
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: Addressing inappropriate urination in a rescued Pomeranian; when to schedule an appointment with a dental specialist; and what limping after a nap may mean for dogs

    Do you have a pet health question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email AskTheVet@amcny.org or click the button below to have your question answered on Ask the Vet.

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    52 mins
  • Movement as Medicine: Canine Exercise Therapy with Dr. Leilani Alvarez
    Apr 14 2026

    Proper exercise and conditioning can support our dogs as they age. In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes her colleague, Dr. Leilani Alvarez, Service Head of Integrative & Rehabilitative Medicine at AMC, to discuss exercise, mobility, and how we can keep dogs strong and active throughout their lives.

    Topics include:

    • What a specialist in canine sports medicine and rehabilitation does
    • The changes in strength, mobility, and function you may see in your dog as they age
    • Differentiating between normal aging and early signs of mobility problems
    • All the ways in which regular movement can support overall health and quality of life
    • Why conditioning your dog for exercise matters
    • What a well-balanced exercise routine looks like
    • Common mistakes and habits that can lead to strain and injury
    • Regaining strength and mobility after an injury

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about Buck, a dog who was rescued after being found with a plastic bucket stuck over his head
    • Animal news, including how dogs may try to help their families find lost objects in ways that look strikingly similar to human toddlers
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: When to worry about hydration in kittens; how sun exposure can lead to cancer; and what to do if your cat has one pupil larger than the other

    Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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    52 mins
  • Pet Poison Risks: A Conversation with Dr. Renee Schmid of Pet Poison Helpline
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes Dr. Renee Schmid, Director of Veterinary Medicine and Senior Veterinary Toxicologist at Pet Poison Helpline, to discuss poisonings and toxin exposures in pets.

    Topics include:

    • What veterinary toxicologists do
    • How Pet Poison Helpline works — and when you should call
    • Trending toxin exposures and emerging concerns
    • Red-flag symptoms pet owners should never ignore
    • How new toxin alerts are prepared and shared with veterinarians and pet owners
    • Practical tips to help prevent poisonings

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about Splash, a small-clawed Asian otter helping law enforcement with underwater search and recovery
    • Animal news, including how an endangered white rhino with a life-threatening parasitic eye infection was saved
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: Why a dog may skip or hop for a few steps while walking; what a sudden bald patch in cats may indicate; and what to do if your dog tears off a dewclaw

    Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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    49 mins
  • Heart Health and Your Pet's Longevity: A conversation with Dr. Erin Achilles, Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is joined by her colleague Dr. Erin Achilles, Senior Veterinarian and Specialist in Cardiology at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. Together, they discuss how veterinary cardiologists play a critical role in helping pets live longer, healthier lives.

    Topics include:

    • What veterinary cardiologists do and when your pet should see one
    • Common types of acquired heart disease in dogs and cats
    • How to monitor your pet’s resting respiratory rate and why it matters
    • Types of congenital heart disease seen and treated at AMC
    • Tips to maintain your pet’s heart health

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about how an Austrian cow, Veronika, has dazzled cognitive biologists through multi-purpose tool use
    • Animal news, including research showing spider monkeys creating a complex social network to better find and gather food
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: How to know if your pet is experiencing hearing loss; understanding medication instruction labels; and whether one type of kitty litter is better than the rest

    Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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    48 mins
  • Behind the Scenes of Puppy Bowl with Victoria Schade, Dog Trainer and Author
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus welcomes Victoria Schade, a professional dog trainer, author, and longtime lead puppy trainer/wrangler for Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl. With decades of experience helping dogs and their families thrive, Victoria shares behind-the-scenes insights from one of television’s most beloved animal events — and offers practical advice pet parents can use every day.

    Topics include:

    • What goes on behind the scenes to keep Puppy Bowl puppies safe, comfortable, and happy
    • How Victoria’s training approach creates positive, low-stress experiences for puppies on set
    • Why she decided to adopt Boris ("Mr. Pickles") after last year's Puppy Bowl
    • How dog training has evolved over the years
    • What new puppy parents should focus on in the first few months at home
    • The most common mistake new pet parents make and how to avoid it
    • Simple training tips that can make an immediate difference
    • Victoria's journey from dog trainer to novelist
    • Her newest novel, Fated Skates

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about a rare case of adoption in the wild, where a young orangutan stepped in to raise her sister
    • Animal news, including a pair of endangered owls who accidentally traveled by cruise ship from Florida to Spain; a funeral for a beloved train station cat that drew hundreds of mourners; and new research showing how our own emotions can influence the way we interpret a dog’s feelings
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: Persistent eye discharge in a kitten; a dog who won't go outside when it's raining; and when shedding becomes a health concern for pet rabbits

    Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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    49 mins
  • Celebrating 150 Years of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show with Donald Sturz, WKC President & Show Chairman
    Dec 12 2025

    In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is joined by Dr. Donald Sturz, President and Show Chairman of the Westminster Kennel Club, as they celebrate a historic milestone: the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. With decades of experience as a handler, judge, and leader in the dog show world, Dr. Sturz offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most iconic events in American sporting history.

    Topics include:

    • Why the 150th Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show is historically significant
    • What happens behind the scenes at Westminster
    • The role of junior showmanship and why it’s vital to the future of the sport
    • How dog breed standards are developed
    • Why dog shows should honor dogs as companions, not just competitors
    • The history of Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
    • How Dr. Sturz's background as a clinical psychologist informs his approach to leadership at Westminster
    • How dogs, handlers, judges, and spectators experience the event

    Also on this month’s show:

    • Trending animal story about the heartwarming rescue of a lost sea otter pup
    • Animal news, including research showing urban raccoons may be showing early signs of domestication
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: Whether anesthesia is necessary for dental cleanings and x-rays; enrichment ideas for senior cats on prescription diets; and whether dogs should wear collars at all times

    Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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    52 mins
  • Protecting Your Pet's Vision with Dr. Alexandra van der Woerdt
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is joined by her longtime colleague Dr. Alexandra van der Woerdt, Department Head of Ophthalmology at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center. Together, they explore how veterinary ophthalmologists help keep pets’ eyes healthy — from everyday eye issues to advanced surgery.

    Topics include:

    • What veterinary ophthalmologists do and when your pet should see one
    • Common eye problems in pets, including corneal ulcers, dry eye, glaucoma, cataracts, and conjunctivitis
    • The types of eye surgeries pets may need, from eyelid procedures to cataract removal
    • How to clean eye discharge at home — and when it’s a red flag
    • How dogs and cats see the world differently (including why yellow and blue toys are easier for dogs to see)
    • Early warning signs of eye issues
    • How pets adapt to vision loss
    • How eye changes can signal systemic disease, like diabetes or high blood pressure

    Also on this month's show:

    • Trending animal story about Bombi, a young zebra in Kenya whose mother was killed by lions — and how rescuers helped her feel secure by wearing black-and-white striped coats to mimic a zebra’s pattern
    • Animal news, including research into whether dogs can become addicted to playing fetch; “chemical fossil” evidence that ancient sponges — and early animals — existed far earlier than once thought; and a study showing that New York City cats caught COVID-19 from their owners during the early days of the pandemic (and why they likely weren’t a risk to people)
    • Pet Health Listener Q&A: A Bombay cat struggling with chronic hairballs; a young Siberian Husky who eats everything in sight; and a cat with spinal lumps accompanied by vomiting and lethargy.

    Do you have a pet question for Dr. Hohenhaus? Email askthevet@amcny.org to have your question answered on Ask the Vet's Listener Q&A.

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    46 mins