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Fresh Scoop

64 episodes - English - Latest episode: 5 months ago - ★★★★★ - 24 ratings

The science of animal health is ever-changing, and veterinarians need cutting-edge research information to give their patients the best possible care. Each month, join Dr. Kelly Diehl, Scientific Adviser at Morris Animal Foundation, as she interviews Foundation-funded researchers and discusses the clinical implications of their work. Whether you’re a practicing veterinarian, technician or student, or just an animal-loving science geek, Fresh Scoop is the podcast for you. Learn more at morrisanimalfoundation.org.

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Episodes

What cats want!

November 15, 2019 21:38 - 33 minutes - 61.3 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Judi Stella, Research Associate at The Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine, and a Morris Animal Foundation-funded researcher. The two discuss cat welfare and her research to find strategies shelter managers and private practice veterinarians can use to reduce stress for cats.

Episode 13: Everything you want to know about global amphibian declines

October 08, 2019 19:58 - 36 minutes - 68.6 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Valerie McKenzie, Associate Professor in the University of Colorado, Boulder’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and a Morris Animal Foundation-funded researcher. The two discuss the worldwide problem of the chytrid fungal pathogen, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) and Dr. McKenzie’s recent efforts to stop it in boreal toads.  

Episode 12: Shelter Medicine and Animal Welfare

September 13, 2019 17:44 - 40 minutes - 75.2 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Kate Hurley, Director of the Koret Shelter Medicine Program and the University of California, Davis, and a Morris Animal Foundation-funded researcher. The two discuss the history of animal shelters in the United States and Dr. Hurley explains her study on how to decrease cases of feline respiratory disease in shelter cats.

Episode 11: The effects of spaying or neutering large-breed dogs

August 16, 2019 17:49 - 23 minutes - 43.9 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks again to Dr. Missy Simpson, Study Epidemiologist for the Morris Animal Foundation Golden Retriever Lifetime Study. The two discuss the first substantial findings of the Study, about how spaying or neutering large-breed dogs can put them at a higher risk for obesity and, if done when the dog is young, non-traumatic orthopedic injuries.

Episode 10: Understanding Laminitis

July 12, 2019 19:20 - 25 minutes - 47.9 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks about laminitis with Dr. Janet Patterson-Kane, Morris Animal Foundation’s Chief Scientific Officer. The two cover the disease’s scope, current treatment and new research addressing it. They also discuss what horse owners can do to help prevent this debilitating disease.

Episode 9: What mockingbirds can tell us about environmental lead contamination

June 11, 2019 19:54 - 29 minutes - 53.9 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks with Dr. Jordan Karubian, Associate Professor at Tulane University’s Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, about his latest study, which found that mockingbirds exposed to sub-lethal levels of lead in urban areas display heightened aggression. He says the findings highlight the possibility that sub-lethal lead exposure may be common among other wildlife living in urban areas and more work is needed to better understand its full effects.

Episode 8: Understanding equine herpes virus

May 21, 2019 20:08 - 22 minutes - 40.6 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks about equine herpes virus with Dr. Tracy Stokol, Professor of Clinical Pathology at Cornell University. The two cover this devastating disease, as well as Dr. Stokol’s recent Morris Animal Foundation-funded research into certain white blood cells, called monocytes, to help horses fight equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV1) infections.

Episode 7: Understanding control of gastric acid secretion in dogs and cats

April 15, 2019 19:37 - 23 minutes - 44.2 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks about gastric acid secretion issues in dogs and cats with Dr. Katie Tolbert, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Texas A & M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. Dr. Tolbert also discusses her Morris Animal Foundation-funded work to evaluate the effectiveness of a commonly prescribed drug for chronic kidney disease in cats.

Episode 6: Spinal cord diseases in dogs and cats

March 19, 2019 14:58 - 28 minutes - 52.8 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks about spinal cord injuries and diseases among cats and dogs with Dr. Natasha Olby, Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at North Carolina State University. Dr. Olby discusses her Morris Animal Foundation-funded work to find treatments and optimize recovery for these issues.

Episode 5: Mitral valve disease in dogs (MVD)

February 14, 2019 20:14 - 33 minutes - 61.6 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl talks about mitral valve disease in dogs with Dr. Kate Meurs, Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies at the North Carolina State College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Meurs discusses her Morris Animal Foundation-funded study to identify genetic mutations to recognize dogs that would be at risk for developing the disease, and how veterinarians might intervene.

Episode 4: Equine eye diseases and genetic testing

January 16, 2019 21:22 - 28 minutes - 53.5 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl discusses equine eye diseases and genetic testing issues with Dr. Rebecca Bellone, the Director of the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory at UC, Davis, and an adjunct professor in the Department of Population Health and Reproduction at that university. Dr. Bellone covers some of the most common ocular diseases in horses, genetic testing to detect those diseases and her Morris Animal Foundation-funded work.

Episode 3: Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

December 17, 2018 23:25 - 33 minutes - 61.3 MB

Dr. Kelly Diehl discusses feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with Dr. Elizabeth Rozanski, a veterinary researcher and clinician with the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University. The ailment is the most common form of heart disease in cats, where the muscle in the heart itself thickens to the point that the heart can no longer function correctly to pump blood through the rest of the body. Ultimately, this can lead to heart failure. Dr. Rozanski details this problem and her ...

Chronic wasting disease

November 20, 2018 21:27 - 39 minutes - 72.3 MB

As hunting season begins, Dr. Diehl discusses chronic wasting disease with Dr. Dave Edmunds, a research scientist at Colorado State University’s Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory. This is a fatal, neurological disease that affects members of the deer family, which  was first detected in 1967. Dr. Edmunds covers many aspects about the disease, including its history and biology, and his Morris Animal Foundation-funded research to better understand it.

The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study

October 10, 2018 22:14 - 34 minutes - 64 MB

Join Dr. Kelly Diehl in Fresh Scoop's debut episode as she interviews Missy Simpson, Morris Animal Foundation Veterinary Epidemiologist, about the Foundation's Golden Retriever Lifetime Study. This is the most comprehensive, prospective canine health study in the United States, and follows more than 3,000 golden retrievers, throughout their lives, to identify the nutritional, environmental, lifestyle and genetic risk factors for cancer and other diseases in dogs.