Pete the Vet answers pet questions on Spirit Radio

Pete the Vet answers pet questions

In my latest weekly vet slot on Spirit Radio, I joined Kieran Carrig in the studio to tackle a fresh batch of listener pet questions. From specific health concerns to general wellness advice, we covered a lot of ground in this short, information-packed session.

If you missed the live broadcast, you can catch the full summary below or listen to the podcast audio at the end of this post.

This Week’s Highlights:

Springtime Health Hazards

As we move further into April, we discussed the seasonal shifts pet owners need to be aware of—specifically around activity levels and external parasites.

Listener Pet Questions

We addressed several live queries from the Spirit Radio audience. Whether it’s a change in behavior or a persistent physical symptom, the key takeaway remains the same: early intervention and professional advice are your best tools as a pet owner.

The Power of Prevention

I took some time to reiterate why regular check-ups and staying ahead of common issues (like dental health and vaccinations) save both stress and money in the long run.

Why Your Questions Matter

One of my favorite parts of my work with Spirit Radio is hearing directly from you. Every question asked by a listener helps dozens of others who might be facing the same issue at home with their own furry family members. It’s all about building a community of informed, compassionate pet owners.

Listen to the full podcast episode here:

Link to Spirit Radio Podcast: Pete the Vet Answers Your Questions

Have a question for next time?

I’m back in the Spirit Radio studio every week. If there is something on your mind regarding your pet’s health or happiness, you can send your questions into the show at producer@spiritradio.ie, and we might just answer it on air!

For more in-depth guides on pet health, behavior, and the latest vet tech, be sure to browse the rest of my blog here at PetetheVet.com.

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