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Janet Ingber

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Jun 16, 2026, 8:45:35 PM (8 days ago) Jun 16
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Hi Everyone,

Although this podcast isn’t  for guide dogs, it contains a lot of useful information. I subscribe to this podcast.

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Janet

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From: "Schwarzman Animal Medical Center" <in...@amcny.org>
Subject: Summer Pet Safety: Essential Advice from an ER Veterinarian
Date: June 16, 2026 at 7:01:34 PM EDT
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New Episode of Ask the Vet Podcast is Now Live!

SUMMER PET SAFETY: ESSENTIAL

ADVICE FROM AN ER VETERINARIAN

A conversation with Dr. Carly Fox, 
Senior Veterinarian in AMC's 
Emergency & Critical Care Service 
Ask the Vet with Dr. Ann Hohenhaus featuring Dr. Carly Fox
Summer means more time outdoors, beach trips, barbecues, and adventures with our pets. It can also be one of the busiest times of year in the veterinary emergency room.

In this episode of Ask the Vet, Dr. Ann Hohenhaus is joined by Dr. Carly Fox, Senior Veterinarian in AMC's Emergency and Critical Care Service, to discuss the most common summer emergencies and what owners need to know to help protect their pets.


Topics include:
  • Which pets are most vulnerable to heat-related illness
  • The warning signs that a pet may be overheating
  • What to do in a heat emergency — and one common mistake that can make the situation worse
  • Why a day at the beach can sometimes end in the ER
  • Summer travel risks many pet owners overlook
  • Picnic and barbecue hazards that can lead to an emergency vet visit
  • What ER veterinarians wish every pet owner knew
Also on this month's show:
  • Trending animal story about a Great Horned Owl rescued after becoming trapped inside a concrete mixer
  • Animal news, including new research suggesting beluga whales may recognize themselves in mirrors, a study exploring how zebra finches learn complex skills, and fascinating findings about what pet hair may reveal about the indoor environments pets and people share
  • Pet Health Listener Q&A: Addressing breathing concerns in a Yorkie with pancreatitis; whether Golden Retrievers should be shaved during the summer; and ongoing diarrhea and excessive thirst in a cat being treated for thyroid disease
 
SUBMIT YOUR PET HEALTH QUESTION! 

Do you have a pet health question for Dr. Hohenhaus? EmailAskT...@amcny.org or click the button below to have your question answered on Ask the Vet. 


 

ABOUT ASK THE VET

The monthly, one-hour talk show was also named Audio Program of the Year by the Dog Writers Association of America. Each episode features interviews with leading animal experts, answers questions from pet parents, shares timely pet health information and discusses interesting animal stories from around the globe.

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Schwarzman Animal Medical Center
The Schwarzman Animal Medical Center
510 E. 62nd Street
New York, NY 10065

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