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In this episode, Daniel and Ashley sit down with Dr. Kevin Tillman, a veterinarian with over 40 years of experience, to explore what it really means to help pets live longer—and better—lives. From the four pillars of pet longevity to the role of diet, early diagnostics, supplements, and emerging longevity drugs like rapamycin, Dr. Kevin breaks down practical, evidence-based strategies that challenge traditional approaches to veterinary care.
The conversation dives into breed-specific health risks, the impact of exercise and injury prevention, and groundbreaking advances in feline medicine, including new treatments for heart disease. Dr. Kevin also shares a candid perspective on the current state of corporate veterinary medicine, raising concerns about profit-driven care models, limited appointment times, and the loss of relationship-based practice.
Daniel and Ashley round out the episode with real-world discussions on vaccination protocols, spay/neuter timing, and dog park etiquette—blending expert insight with relatable stories from the field. This episode challenges listeners to rethink how we define quality of life for pets, emphasizing healthspan over lifespan and reinforcing the mission to truly help people help animals.
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In this episode, Daniel and Ashley sit down with Dr. Kevin Tillman, a veterinarian with over 40 years of experience, to explore what it really means to help pets live longer—and better—lives. From the four pillars of pet longevity to the role of diet, early diagnostics, supplements, and emerging longevity drugs like rapamycin, Dr. Kevin breaks down practical, evidence-based strategies that challenge traditional approaches to veterinary care.
The conversation dives into breed-specific health risks, the impact of exercise and injury prevention, and groundbreaking advances in feline medicine, including new treatments for heart disease. Dr. Kevin also shares a candid perspective on the current state of corporate veterinary medicine, raising concerns about profit-driven care models, limited appointment times, and the loss of relationship-based practice.
Daniel and Ashley round out the episode with real-world discussions on vaccination protocols, spay/neuter timing, and dog park etiquette—blending expert insight with relatable stories from the field. This episode challenges listeners to rethink how we define quality of life for pets, emphasizing healthspan over lifespan and reinforcing the mission to truly help people help animals.