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In Part 1, we talked about the cases that changed us. In Part 2, we're talking about what needs to change in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Judy Morgan doesn't hold back. We go deep into the drugs that concern us most, why prescription diets were only supposed to be temporary fixes, and how corporate medicine is reshaping the profession in ways that aren't always serving pets or their parents.
We also talk about something I wasn't expecting to discuss: the system itself. Emergency hospitals diverting patients because they're too full. Specialists who only work eight to four, Monday through Friday. Bills that reach thousands of dollars for supportive care alone. And the uncomfortable reality that a corporate executive admitted to me over dinner that they wouldn't take their own dog to their own hospital because of the cost.
But this conversation isn't just about what's broken. It's about what the future could look like when pet parents are educated, empowered, and asking better questions.
KEY INSIGHTS:
✨ Isoxazoline flea and tick preventatives are neurotoxins, and it took years to get that on the label.
✨ Prescription diets were meant to be used for 30 days, not for life. They're a short-term fix while you address the root cause.
✨ You can't outsupplement a bad diet. Food is the foundation of everything.
✨ How to afford fresh food: Buy whole animals from local farmers, join co-ops, use base mixes and add your own meat, or feed nutrient-dense foods that require half as much.
✨ The veterinary system is breaking: emergency hospitals diverting patients, specialists only working weekdays, and pricing so extreme that financial euthanasia is now a reality.
✨ Corporate medicine is driving burnout: support staff cut, quotas imposed, relationships become transactional instead of trust-based.
✨ Dr. Judy's mission: Educate and empower pet parents to make good decisions and stand up for the health of their pets.
RESOURCES:
Website: NaturallyHealthyPets.com
Dr. Judy Morgan: www.drjudymorgan.com
Dr. Judy U (University): courses on holistic pet care, hospice, and palliative care
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JudyMorganDVM
Instagram: @drjudymorgan
YouTube: @DrJudyMorgan
✨SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR LISTENERS: Use code MYDOG10 at NaturallyHealthyPets.com for 10% off
RECOMMENDED BOOKS (all 9 books available at DrJudyMorgan.com or Amazon):
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Susan Thixton's List: TruthAboutPetFood.com
FOLLOW:
Integrative Pet Wellness Center: https://integrativepet.comInstagram: @integrativepet
Dr. Lily Chen: @dr.lilychen @the.unicorn.vet
Sign up to our newsletter to get more holistic pet care tips 🐶🐈⬛
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In Part 1, we talked about the cases that changed us. In Part 2, we're talking about what needs to change in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Judy Morgan doesn't hold back. We go deep into the drugs that concern us most, why prescription diets were only supposed to be temporary fixes, and how corporate medicine is reshaping the profession in ways that aren't always serving pets or their parents.
We also talk about something I wasn't expecting to discuss: the system itself. Emergency hospitals diverting patients because they're too full. Specialists who only work eight to four, Monday through Friday. Bills that reach thousands of dollars for supportive care alone. And the uncomfortable reality that a corporate executive admitted to me over dinner that they wouldn't take their own dog to their own hospital because of the cost.
But this conversation isn't just about what's broken. It's about what the future could look like when pet parents are educated, empowered, and asking better questions.
KEY INSIGHTS:
✨ Isoxazoline flea and tick preventatives are neurotoxins, and it took years to get that on the label.
✨ Prescription diets were meant to be used for 30 days, not for life. They're a short-term fix while you address the root cause.
✨ You can't outsupplement a bad diet. Food is the foundation of everything.
✨ How to afford fresh food: Buy whole animals from local farmers, join co-ops, use base mixes and add your own meat, or feed nutrient-dense foods that require half as much.
✨ The veterinary system is breaking: emergency hospitals diverting patients, specialists only working weekdays, and pricing so extreme that financial euthanasia is now a reality.
✨ Corporate medicine is driving burnout: support staff cut, quotas imposed, relationships become transactional instead of trust-based.
✨ Dr. Judy's mission: Educate and empower pet parents to make good decisions and stand up for the health of their pets.
RESOURCES:
Website: NaturallyHealthyPets.com
Dr. Judy Morgan: www.drjudymorgan.com
Dr. Judy U (University): courses on holistic pet care, hospice, and palliative care
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JudyMorganDVM
Instagram: @drjudymorgan
YouTube: @DrJudyMorgan
✨SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR LISTENERS: Use code MYDOG10 at NaturallyHealthyPets.com for 10% off
RECOMMENDED BOOKS (all 9 books available at DrJudyMorgan.com or Amazon):
RECOMMENDED RESOURCES: Susan Thixton's List: TruthAboutPetFood.com
FOLLOW:
Integrative Pet Wellness Center: https://integrativepet.comInstagram: @integrativepet
Dr. Lily Chen: @dr.lilychen @the.unicorn.vet
Sign up to our newsletter to get more holistic pet care tips 🐶🐈⬛

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