88. When Your Pet Needs the ER with Dr. Lynda Loudon

Your Natural Dog with Angela Ardolino - Formerly It's A Dog's Life

Mar 13 2024 • 38 mins

On this episode of Your Natural Dog with Angela Ardolino, we’re joined by Dr. Lynda Loudon, an emergency veterinarian with over two decades of experience and a holistic approach to pet care, coupled with a strong commitment to education. Dr. Loudon joins Angela to address a common question from pet parents, when should you take your dog to the ER, and when can you provide aid at home? They explore common causes of emergency room visits, including issues like diarrhea, gut health, and situations where dogs may ingest toxic substances such as chocolate, grapes, or even your own stash of edibles. Together they also discuss the over-prescription of medications, including antibiotics, steroids, and NSAIDs, and how to ask your veterinarian important questions. Tune in for a comprehensive discussion that's both informative and empowering for responsible pet care!

Episode Recap:

  • Preventing and Treating Diarrhea at Home
  • Over-prescribing dogs with antibiotics like Metronidazole for diarrhea
  • Why you shouldn’t use FortiFlora
  • Overuse of Steroids & NSAIDs in pets
  • When pet parents want a quick fix
  • Having the right tools at home, like CBD
  • Conventional Vets taught to prescribe first
  • Asking your veterinarian questions
  • Angela’s journey with her dog Lucy
  • Veterinarians aren’t taught about everything
  • The need for veterinary education on diet & nutrition
  • Questions for Dr. Lynda Loudon on when to go to the ER
  • What if my dog eats grapes? Can I induce vomiting at home?
  • Eating chocolate? Eating butter?
  • What if my dog gets into my marijuana stash?


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