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Vet Voices On Air

Veterinary Voices UK
Veterinary Profession
Heat Stroke
Veterinary Medicine
Burnout
Rabbit Friendly Practice Scheme
Endometriosis
Moral Injury
Compassion Fatigue
United Kingdom
Vet Voices On Air
Mental Health
Innate Health
Extreme Conformation
Humeral Intracondylar Fissure
Wildlife Rehabilitation
Guinea Pigs
Contextualized Veterinary Care
Invertebrate Medicine
Husbandry and Welfare
Career Progression

The team at Veterinary Voices discuss topical and controversial issues with key opinion leaders from the veterinary profession. www.vetvoices.co.uk

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes67Founded2 years ago
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In this episode, Robyn is joined by Dr Camilla Edwards from First Opinion Veterinary Ultrasound (FOVU) for a really practical, honest conversation about making ultrasound less scary and more useful in everyday practice. If your machine is gathering d... more

In the latest Vet Voices on Air, Robyn is joined by Dr. Marie Francesca Menniti, MRCVS (residency-trained clinical nutritionist) to unpack a hot topic in pet feeding: home-prepared diets.

Veterinary work is rewarding but also challenging. This resource explores three key psychosocial factors—burnout, moral injury, and compassion fatigue—that may impact the wellbeing of veterinary professionals. Sudden crises, ongoing stress, trauma, a... more

This week on Vet Voices on Air, Robyn chats with Dr. Laurent, a European & RCVS-recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology and certified perfusionist, about how general practitioners can feel more confident diagnosing, managing, and referring car... more

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Recent Guests

Marie Francesca Menniti
Residency-trained veterinary nutritionist; founder of Menniti Veterinary Nutrition
Menniti Veterinary Nutrition
Episode: Home-Prepared Feeding: Nutritional Gaps, Diet Drift, and How to Do It Safely
Rosie Alastair
Expert discussing VetLife resource and burnout topics
Vet Life resource contributor
Episode: Burnout, Moral Injury & Compassion Fatigue – When Caring Starts to Hurt
Laurent Locquet
European and RCVS recognized specialist in veterinary cardiology; extensive background in wildlife and zoo medicine
UK referral centers; veterinary cardiology practice
Episode: Having A Heart To Heart Chat — Cardiology and Confidence with Dr. Laurent Locquet
Emily Hall
Primary care veterinarian with PhD on epidemiology of heat stroke in UK dogs
Independent practice / academia
Episode: Too Hot to Handle: The Truth About Heatstroke
Emily Cockerill
Referral RVN, works in referral practice and trains Lowland Rescue search dogs
Referral practice
Episode: Too Hot to Handle: The Truth About Heatstroke
Sara Jackson
Veterinary Surgeon, Breed Health Coordinator for the Sussex Spaniel
Sussex Spaniel breed health program
Episode: Beyond the Rosettes: the real conversation about breed health after Crufts 2026
Paul Horwood
Farm animal veterinarian
Episode: Are We Evolving As Quickly as Our Clients?
Ben Walton
RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, Orthopaedics and Research and Development Director for Fusion Implants
Fusion Implants
Episode: ‘The Elbow Episode’ With Ben Walton
Danny Chambers
Equine veterinary surgeon, founder of Veterinary Voices UK, and MP since 2024
UK Parliament; Veterinary Voices UK
Episode: From colics to the Commons: when your out-of-hours vet becomes your MP

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Robin
Host of Vet Voices On Air

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Home-Prepared Feeding: Nutritional Gaps, Diet Drift, and How to Do It Safely
Q: How should a pet owner start with a veterinary nutritionist for a home-prepared diet?
Find a residency-trained veterinary nutritionist (e.g., European College of Nutrition or American College of Nutrition); discuss the clinical history, goals, and feasibility, and plan regular rechecks to monitor growth and nutrient balance.
Home-Prepared Feeding: Nutritional Gaps, Diet Drift, and How to Do It Safely
Q: What are the main risks associated with home-prepared diets?
Recipes can be imprecise in ingredients and nutrient content, leading to deficiencies or excesses; lack of standardization makes it easy to miss essential minerals and vitamins, especially in growing animals.
Home-Prepared Feeding: Nutritional Gaps, Diet Drift, and How to Do It Safely
Q: Why do clients often want to feed homemade diets, despite available commercial options?
Clients seek more control over ingredients, distrust of some commercial options, or a desire for a diet perceived as more natural; however, balance and safety require professional oversight.
Tackling the guinea pig: owner mismatch. Remember beauty is more than skin deep.
Q: What practical steps can veterinary practices take to educate owners before and after adoption?
Practices can provide basic welfare toolkit resources, offer proactive conversations about housing and social needs, and consider welfare checks during guinea pig awareness weeks to normalize discussing needs before problems arise.
Tackling the guinea pig: owner mismatch. Remember beauty is more than skin deep.
Q: Why are guinea pigs so often relinquished to rescues, and what can future owners do to avoid this in the first place?
Common reasons include high ongoing costs, space requirements, and a lack of understanding about their social and dietary needs; owners are encouraged to plan thoroughly, considering indoor vs outdoor housing, proper space, and ad-lib access to hay.

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What is Vet Voices On Air about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A practical, issue-driven show where veterinary professionals, researchers, and policy advocates discuss timely, sometimes controversial topics shaping the field. Episodes span burnout and welfare in veterinary teams, clinical skills and decision-making (cardiology, heatstroke, orthopedic surgery, dentistry), animal welfare policy and governance, cross-border trade and breeding ethics, and workforce wellbeing. Notable strengths include a strong emphasis on evidence, real-world case examples, and practical takeaways for practices, animal owners, and regulators. The format often combines expert guest insights with candid conversations about systemic change, collaboration across roles (clinicians, nurses, groomers, rehabilitators, MPs), and ho... more

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3. Laurent Locquet
4. Emily Hall
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