
The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360
The Vet Blast Podcast
Show overview
The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360 has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 416 episodes. That works out to roughly 150 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 17 min and 25 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Education show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 5 days ago, with 39 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2022, with 88 episodes published. Published by The Vet Blast Podcast.
From the publisher
The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360 is a fun, educational show for veterinarians, veterinary students, veterinary support team members and of course, pet parents! Learn the latest and greatest in veterinary medicine from professionals in the field! Also laugh with my guests as we share great stories of the incredible human-animal bond. No creature is too big or too small for a show designed for all!
Latest Episodes
View all 416 episodes412: The kaleidoscope of practice ownership
411: Strategic advancements in wound therapy: Evidence-based pathways
410: Rehab rewritten: Inside the handbook of canine exercise therapy
409: Canine Osteoarthritis: Early Signs, Late Care: Closing the OA Gap in Dogs
408: Making end of life a beautiful experience
407: The microbiome through the early life In puppies and kittens
406: Mobility Matters: A Multimodal Approach to Keeping Pets Moving Keeping Pets Moving
405: Nutritional related dermatopathies
404: Creating low-stress veterinary visits for cats
403: A client service representative movement is building…And here’s why you should pay attention
402: Communicating Choices: Supporting Confident Decisions in Veterinary Care
401: The journey of becoming a veterinarian
399: Fact or Fiction-Parasites and Protection
400: Beyond band-aid wellness: A systems approach to veterinary burnout

Ep 398398: Motivation is overrated. Here’s what works instead
In this episode of The Resilient Vet: Mind and Body Strategies for Success, the focus shifts from motivation to what actually sustains healthy habits. Hosts Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS, and Jennifer Edwards, DVM, ACC, CPC, ELI-MP discuss why relying on motivation often falls short, and how small, consistent changes, supportive environments, and realistic expectations can help veterinary professionals build lasting physical and emotional resilience.

Ep 397397: Beyond insulin: What’s new in feline diabetes
In this episode, proudly supported by Royal Canin, host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, sits down with Lacey Lee, DVM, to deconstruct the complexities of feline diabetes—from identifying high-risk demographics to implementing modern management strategies.Throughout the episode, Lee shares that obesity is a critical challenge in feline health, as it can increase a cat's risk of developing diabetes, why prevention begins when the patient is a kitten, and how prioritizing high nutritional standards and an active lifestyle early on, owners can build a strong foundation for long-term health.You can also watch this episode as a video on dvm360.com!

Ep 396396: Vet Techs in Action: Helping Your Clinic Succeed in Dermatology
This episode is sponsored by Dechra. On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360, Ashley Bourgeois, DVM, DACVD, Emily Estrada, RVT, and Nastaia Kanaci Chica, RVT, take a deep dive into how technician‑driven diagnostics, smart flea control, and compliance‑friendly ear and skin therapies can turn even the most frustrating dermatology cases into long‑term success stories.

Ep 395395: Positive reinforcement training without using food
Nominate your veterinary hero here today! Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, and Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC (IAABC), discuss the strategic use of food as a primary reinforcer in canine training, emphasizing its effectiveness due to its high value and ease of delivery. They define positive reinforcement as the process of increasing a desired behavior by adding a rewarding stimulus. Pachel highlights the critical role of timing, noting that rewards should be delivered immediately to be most effective. He also explores non-food reinforcers, such as engaging activities or favorite objects, and the use of secondary reinforcers like clickers or verbal cues to bridge the gap between a behavior and its reward.

Ep 393393: The journey of a dog and his family: Dealing with MMVD
This episode is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim In this episode of the Vet Blast Podcast presented by dvm360, host Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, sat down with Whit Church, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology) to walk through the full life cycle of myxomatous mitral valve disease in dogs, using the real case of Vinnie, a Chihuahua, as a guide.They explore how this common small-breed heart disease begins, how to catch it early, what truly helps slow progression, and how to navigate the difficult but compassionate end-of-life decisions with pet owners

Ep 394394: Nutrition on the run: Fueling the veterinary professional for steady energy and better care
This episode of The Resilient Vet: Mind and Body Strategies for Success focuses on a familiar challenge in veterinary medicine: maintaining proper nutrition during long, unpredictable workdays. As clinic schedules fill and breaks become limited, meals are often replaced with quick, convenient options.Cohosts Jennifer Edwards, DVM, ACC, CPC, ELI-MP, and Aaron Shaw, OTR/L, CHT, CSCS, discuss how those daily choices can affect more than energy levels, including cognitive function, client communication, and team interactions. The episode also outlines practical approaches to help veterinary professionals build more consistent eating habits in a busy clinical setting