Tails of Truth: The Truth about Veterinary Medicine

$#*% Holistic Vets Say: Truth Bombs from an Integrative Vet


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🧠 Summary

In this candid and fiery episode of Tails of Truth, holistic veterinarian Dr. Angie Krause and veterinary nurse JoJo pull back the curtain on some of the most misleading claims circulating in holistic pet care. Aptly titled ā€œ$#*% Holistic Vets Say,ā€ this conversation dives deep into the rhetoric, misinformation, and oversimplifications that too often cloud the world of integrative and holistic veterinary medicine.

From the false claim that ā€œvaccines last a lifetimeā€ to the myth that ā€œa healthy dog can’t get heartworm disease,ā€ Dr. Angie breaks down the science, the risks, and the real-life implications of these dangerous statements. She and JoJo also unpack guilt-based marketing around flea and tick prevention, the polarizing debate about raw diets and kibble, and how fear-driven messaging steals joy from pet guardians who just want to do their best.

This episode isn’t about choosing sides—it’s about restoring nuance, honesty, and compassion to veterinary care. With nearly 20 years of hands-on experience, Dr. Angie offers a grounded perspective on how pet guardians can make informed decisions without falling prey to shame, fear, or pseudoscience.

Listeners will walk away feeling informed, empowered, and seen—reminded that doing your best for your pet means focusing on connection, not perfection. Whether you identify as ā€œholistic,ā€ ā€œconventional,ā€ or somewhere in between, this episode will challenge your thinking and reignite your confidence in balanced, evidence-based pet care.

🐾 Key Takeaways

  • Blanket statements in holistic veterinary medicine can be misleading and harmful.
  • Vaccines do not last a lifetime for all pets; immunity varies by pathogen.
  • Honest conversations about flea and tick prevention are more helpful than fear-based avoidance.
  • Heartworm disease cannot be prevented through diet or immune health alone—it requires medication.
  • Diet influences health but isn’t the sole cause or cure for cancer.
  • Guilt and shame have no place in pet care; joy and connection matter more.
  • Sweeping statements and fear-based marketing erode trust and happiness in pet guardianship.

šŸŽ§ Sound Bites

  • Ā ā€œYou can’t compare every vaccine technology and say they all last a lifetime—it’s just not true.ā€ ~ Dr. AngieĀ 
  • ā€œI promise you, there’s probably corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, but it’s not at the level of your dog’s flea and tick prevention.ā€ ~ Dr. Angie
  • Ā ā€œFrom a consumer standpoint, I’ve felt shame and guilt that I work in holistic medicine and use those medications on my dogs.ā€ ~ JoJo
  • ā€œFear will keep people buying.ā€ ~ JoJo
  • ā€œUsing herbs alone for itchy dogs is like pissing in the wind.ā€ ~ Dr. AngieĀ 
  • ā€œIf your vet won’t work with you because you feed raw, or because you don’t—that’s a red flag.ā€ ~ Dr. AngieĀ 
  • Ā ā€œAnything that’s being sold in fear is probably something to look underneath.ā€ ~ JoJo


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Tails of Truth: The Truth about Veterinary MedicineBy Dr. Angie Krause, DVM CVA CCRT