You won't believe who dialed into our call! We've snagged a very exclusive interview with the big man himself: Santa Claus! Tune in as we get the inside scoop on what it's really like running the North Pole, how the doctors at CVETS ensure the reindeer are in tip-top shape, keeping Rudolph’s glowing nose shining, and Santa’s wishes for all of the fur babies this holiday season. Most importantly, Santa shares the details of his special visit to CVETS to take photos with all of the Midlands' good boys and girls (and their owners!).Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS, learn more at cvets.net.
Come with us inside the incredible world of Danny & Ron's Rescue! We are honored to feature co-founders Danny Robertshaw and Ron Danta, who together have found forever homes for nearly 15,000 dogs. Their unique model allows all dogs to live in their home, a great environment for abused animals and former puppy mill dogs.They share the humble beginnings of the rescue, which was founded out of a lifelong love for animals and fueled by their retirement money until Hurricane Katrina changed everything.To learn more about Danny & Ron's and their mission, please visit their website at https://dannyronsrescue.org/Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS, learn more at cvets.net.
Step into the incredible world of service animal training with Allie Duncan, Lead Instructor at Palmetto Animal Assisted Life Services (PAALS). These aren't just highly trained pets—they are life-changing medical partners. Allie breaks down the two-year journey that transforms a promising puppy into a certified assistant dog, ready to empower individuals across the community.To learn more about PAALS and their mission, please visit their website at PAALS.org.Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS, learn more at cvets.net.
This week, we were honored to host a very special guest from the Columbia Police Department (CPD) K-9 Unit: Lance Corporal Rares Ungureanu and his K9 partner, a three-and-a-half-year-old German Shepherd named Hutch. Their conversation offered a rare glimpse into the intense training, deep bond, and critical work that Columbia’s police dogs perform every day.
If you thought veterinary medicine was just about check-ups and vaccines, prepare to be amazed. Dr. Dunphy is a certified powerhouse in veterinary rehabilitation and integrated medicine, dedicated to helping pets live their happiest, healthiest lives, even when facing significant challenges.Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS, learn more at cvets.net.
The roar of the crowd, the sound of Sandstorm pulsing through the stadium speakers, and thesight of Sir Big Spur on the sidelines — it's a tradition that gets every Gamecock fan's heartpumping. But what happens when the stadium lights turn off? We went behind the scenes withthe official handlers, Van and Beth Clark, on their farm to learn what it's like to care for a livemascot.In this episode of Soda City Unleashed, the Clarks shared the surprising story of how theybecame the keepers of this feathered icon. They opened up about the dedication it takes toraise a gamecock with such a big personality and an even bigger fan base.Partners in Pride: A Community EffortCaring for a live mascot requires a team, and the Clarks couldn't do it without the support of thecommunity. CVETS is proud to be the official sponsor of Sir Big Spur, who supports keepingthis beautiful bird in peak condition. This partnership is a testament to the dedication ofeveryone involved in maintaining this beloved tradition.For fans who want to support Sir Big Spur and ensure this tradition continues for years tocome, you can contribute directly to the Live Mascot Fund. Your donations help provide the best possible care for the mascot, from his diet to his health.To learn more and support the Sir Big Spur live mascot fund, click here -->https://gamecocksonline.com/sir-big-spur/
At Williams-Brice Stadium, there's a different kind of athlete on the field, one with four paws,a wagging tail, and a nose for justice. In our first episode of "Off the Leash," we met withSgt. Mark Tevepaugh and his K9 partner, Poppy, from the University of South CarolinaPolice Department (USC PD) to learn about their crucial role in keeping the community safe.Sgt. Tevepaugh's journey to the K-9 unit started with a personal mission to give back tothe university that means so much to his family. After years as a patrol officer, he was drawnto the unique bond he saw between K-9 handlers and their partners, and he decided hewanted to be a part of it.Learn more about USCPD here.Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS, learn more at cvets.net.
When your pet needs medical care, the veterinarian often gets the credit. However, the truth is, a dedicated team of professionals works tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure your pet's health and safety during their stay at the emergency vet. These unsung heroes are veterinary technicians, and their journey to licensure is one of passion, perseverance, and dedication.On this episode of "Soda City Unleashed," we spoke with Georgia Delts, a newly licensed vet tech at CVETS, about her journey and what it takes to succeed in this demanding field.Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS, learn more at https://cvets.net/.
Pets are more than just animals; they're cherished members of our families. We want to give them the best possible life, but what happens when unexpected accidents or illnesses strike? For many pet owners, a vet's bill for a sudden surgery can be a devastating financial blow. This is where pet insurance comes in.On a recent episode of "Soda City Unleashed," we sat down with Derek Tyson from Trupanion™ Pet Insurance to clear up common myths and help pet parents navigate the world of pet insurance.Learn more about Trupanion here.Soda City Unleashed is brought to you by CVETS.
Ever wonder how someone ends up in their dream career? Join us on Soda City Unleashed as we chat with Christian Carey, CETS' very own Training Coordinator! Christian shares his surprising path from studying chemical engineering and interning at a nuclear plant to finding his passion in veterinary medicine. Discover what it takes to train top-tier vet techs and assistants in a fast-paced emergency hospital, hear inspiring success stories of thriving team members, and get a peek behind the scenes of CVETS' unique, supportive culture. Plus, stick around for some paws-itively hilarious dad jokes!
This episode of Soda City Unleashed features Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott, who offers an in-depth look into the invaluable work of the Sheriff's Department K-9 Unit. Sheriff Lott, with 50 years in law enforcement, emphasizes that these highly trained canines are not just dogs but "deputy sheriffs," providing essential services that humans cannot, from recovering bodies and detecting electronic devices to offering crisis intervention.He shares poignant stories of K-9s saving lives, including two instances where dogs located individuals with dementia in critical condition during hot July weather, and the heroic tale of K-9 Coby, who took two bullets to save his handler's life, earning both Coby and Deputy Brian Hodge "Deputy of the Year" honors. Sheriff Lott also discusses the rigorous, continuous training these K-9s undergo, their unique bond with handlers, and how the community's overwhelming support, exemplified by events like the "Guardians of the Night K-9 5K," directly funds their care and equipment. He highlights the critical role of emergency veterinary care, particularly from CVETS, in keeping these four-legged heroes healthy and on the job, and sheds light on the emotional support offered by crisis intervention dogs, such as CJ, to deputies.Sign up for Guardians of the Night K-9 5K here: https://www.rcsd.net/k95k/
In this episode of Soda City Unleashed, Emily White chats with Nikki Collins, a registered veterinary nurse from England and the team lead in the neurology department at CVETS. Nikki shares her unique journey from the UK to the US, detailing how she became a veterinary nurse and eventually a neurology specialist. She offers an insightful look into a typical day for a vet tech in a busy specialty hospital, from running MRIs and anesthesia to managing inpatient care and rehab. Nikki also discusses the rewarding aspects of her job, particularly seeing paralyzed pets walk again, and shares some "wild" and "weird" cases, including a ferret spinal surgery and a misdiagnosed "worms in the brain" incident that spread like wildfire. She emphasizes the diverse and critical roles vet techs play and the emotional resilience required to navigate the challenges of the profession. This episode highlights the dedication and multifaceted skills of veterinary technicians, offering a deeper appreciation for their vital contributions to pet health.
Get ready for a whirlwind tour through the high-stakes world of veterinary critical care with Dr. Elizabeth Gregory! Join us as she shares essential tips for pet owners, from recognizing emergencies and understanding common toxins to the absolute game-changer that is pet insurance. Dr. Gregory pulls back the curtain on what it takes to be a criticalist, revealing the dedication and resilience needed to save the sickest of the sick, including a truly incredible "back from the dead" story about a sock-eating puppy named Tucker! Plus, you won't want to miss the wild tale of a dog who got interestingly high and why honesty is always the best policy when your pet has gotten into something they shouldn't. Tune in for an episode packed with critical insights, a dash of humor, and a whole lot of heart!
On this episode of Soda City Unleashed, Dr. Patti Lawler, a veterinary neurologist, shares vital advice for pet owners, emphasizing year-round flea and tick prevention, among other tips. She delves into the rewarding work of treating seizures and spinal issues, recounting success stories like saving a dog from a prolonged seizure. Dr. Lawler debunks misconceptions about veterinary neurology, highlighting that many complex conditions, including brain tumors, are treatable. She also shares a humorous anecdote about a dog "seeing ghosts," and a surprising case of neck pain caused, underscoring the unexpected challenges and triumphs in her field.
Join host Emily White and board-certified veterinary internist Dr. Alex Gallagher as they unravel the complexities of pet health. Dr. Gallagher shares his unique path into veterinary medicine, emphasizing the importance of pet owner awareness, critical evaluation of online information, and trust in veterinary professionals. He delves into common conditions like chronic GI issues and urinary tract diseases, highlighting innovative minimally invasive procedures, including laser lithotripsy and the use of continuous glucose monitors for diabetic pets. From curing FIP in cats to an unforgettable encounter with a King Cobra, Dr. Gallagher recounts memorable experiences that underscore the rewarding and challenging nature of his work, always prioritizing the well-being of his animal patients.
Join host Emily White and Dr. Collin Wolff, a board-certified veterinary surgeon, on this insightful episode of "Soda City Unleashed." Dr. Wolf, accompanied by his Chihuahua, Walter, shares his personal path to veterinary surgery, highlighting his deep commitment to animal welfare. He offers three crucial pieces of advice for pet owners, emphasizing the importance of preventative care and financial preparedness for unexpected medical needs.The conversation delves into some of the most common reasons pets require surgical intervention, from orthopedic issues to emergency trauma. Dr. Wolff illuminates the advanced surgical techniques available today and the vital role of specialized veterinary services. He also tackles misconceptions about veterinary surgery, showcasing how cutting-edge technology transforms animal healthcare.Dr. Wolff shares captivating stories from his career, including personal experiences and unusual cases that highlight the unpredictable nature of veterinary practice. This episode provides valuable insights, practical advice, and engaging anecdotes for pet owners looking to better understand and care for their animal companions.https://www.pawlicy.com/https://www.boykinspaniel.org/Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on Soda City Unleashed are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of CVETS. While we love sharing stories and insights from the veterinary world, this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We always recommend consulting your primary veterinarian for any medical concerns regarding your pet.
Join us on Soda City Unleashed as we welcome veterinary cardiologist Dr. Rebecca Kennerly! Dr. Kennerly shares her top advice for maintaining your pet's heart health, including crucial information on heartworm prevention and the surprising impact of diet on cardiac conditions. We'll also discuss early warning signs of heart disease, breed-specific predispositions, and the specialized care a veterinary cardiologist provides—from echocardiograms to pacemakers for pets!Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on Soda City Unleashed are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of CVETS. While we love sharing stories and insights from the veterinary world, this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We always recommend consulting your primary veterinarian for any medical concerns regarding your pet.
Welcome to Soda City Unleashed! In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kendra Bond, a veterinary neurologist from SeeVets in Columbia, South Carolina. Dr. Bond shares her journey to becoming a specialist in caring for dogs and cats with spinal cord and brain issues, from her childhood dream to her extensive education and six years of practice in Columbia.Get ready to decode complex neurological topics as Dr. Bond explains common conditions like disc ruptures and epilepsy. Learn her top three pieces of advice for pet owners, including how to protect your pet's back and the importance of videoing episodic events for accurate diagnosis. She delves into the differences between large and small breed disc issues and the diagnostic tools (X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs) used to pinpoint problems. Dr. Bond also offers a fascinating look into the world of veterinary brain surgery and the remarkable recovery stories she's witnessed.Plus, you won't want to miss her hilarious and memorable stories, including a comical encounter with a horse's reflux and a day treating both the tiniest chihuahua and the largest Great Dane. Discover the surprising health trends in cats versus dogs, and hear about groundbreaking research in feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) that's offering new hope for a previously fatal disease. Finally, Dr. Bond shares insights into her personal life, from her five cats and numerous chickens to her epileptic dog and three horses, revealing her passion for healing and a truly unleashed spirit!Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on Soda City Unleashed are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of CVETS. While we love sharing stories and insights from the veterinary world, this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We always recommend consulting your primary veterinarian for any medical concerns regarding your pet.
This week on Soda City Unleashed, host Emily White chats with Dr. Amanda Edwards, an Emergency Veterinarian at CVETS 24-hour animal hospital in Columbia, SC.They dive into essential pet health advice, from preventative care to understanding heatstroke in our Columbia, SC weather. Plus, hear a heartwarming (and hilarious!) story that proves why knowing where to find an emergency vet in Columbia, SC is crucial.Prepare for some eye-opening advice on:Preventing Emergency Vet Visits: Learn Dr. Edwards’ top tips for dodging those easily avoidable pet health nightmares like heartworm and parvo. You might be surprised at how simple it can be to keep your furry friend safe!Breed Research 101: Thinking of welcoming a new furball into your family? Dr. Edwards emphasizes the importance of understanding breed-specific needs, especially in our sometimes scorching Columbia, SC heat. Frenchie owners, you might want to listen closely! 😉Heatstroke Hot Topics: Living in Columbia, SC means battling some serious heat. Dr. Edwards breaks down the signs of heatstroke in pets and when that panting becomes a visit to the emergency vet. Stay cool, Columbia critters!A Choke-tally Funny Story (Almost!): Get ready to laugh (and maybe gasp a little!) as Dr. Edwards recounts a memorable encounter with a determined Boston Terrier and a rogue piece of salami. You won’t believe what happened next!Busting Vet Myths: Ever heard the stereotype about vets being in it for the money? Dr. Edwards sets the record straight with heartfelt honesty about the true passion behind the profession.And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more delightful, Dr. Edwards shares a truly heartwarming story about a special shelter dog named Macy that will tug at your heartstrings. Get ready for a tale of second chances and the incredible impact these animals can have on our lives.Plus, find out what kind of animal Dr. Edwards identifies with (hint: it involves a bit of ‘tude!), and get the inside scoop on her toy poodle, Luka’s, surprisingly chill demeanor (hyper toddlers might be the secret!). We even take a detour into the fascinating world of pet rats! Yes, you read that right!So, grab your favorite beverage, cuddle up with your furry (or scaly!) companion, and tune in to this engaging and informative episode of Soda City Unleashed. You’ll gain valuable insights into emergency vet medicine, pet health, share a few laughs, and maybe even learn a thing or two about the surprisingly wonderful world of pet rats!Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on Soda City Unleashed are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of CVETS. While we love sharing stories and insights from the veterinary world, this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We always recommend consulting your primary veterinarian for any medical concerns regarding your pet.
Welcome back to Soda City Unleashed, a podcast where we dive deep into pet health with the leading veterinary experts in Columbia, South Carolina. This week, host Emily White had the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Dr. Tracy Schlicksup, Board-Certified Veterinary Practitioner, and a co-founder of the renowned CVETS animal hospital. Get ready to hear the inspiring story behind one of the Midlands’ most trusted names in pet care.For those searching for exceptional emergency vet services in Columbia, SC, CVETS stands out. Founded by Dr. Tracy and her husband Dr. Mike Schlicksup, their vision was to create a 24-hour animal hospital in Columbia, SC, that not only offered specialty medical care but also treated every pet and owner like family.Dr. Tracy, a Columbia native, shares her journey from growing up in Columbia to her extensive training and eventual return to establish CVETS. You’ll hear about her time at Ross University, where she met her husband and business partner, Mike. The unique blend of their expertise – Mike in veterinary surgery and Dr. Tracy in emergency/critical care – forms the backbone of CVETS.But beyond the impressive credentials, what truly shines through is the Schlicksup family’s commitment to compassionate care. As parents themselves, Dr. Tracy candidly discusses the challenges of balancing a demanding career as an emergency vet in Columbia, SC and a business owner with the joys and responsibilities of family life.“Unparalleled professionals who consistently embody a family-oriented approach to pet well-being” isn’t just a tagline at CVETS; it’s a core value instilled by its founders. Dr. Tracy emphasizes the importance of building a supportive team and fostering a culture of compassion, ensuring that every visit, whether for a routine check-up or an emergency vet situation, is met with understanding and expertise.For residents of Columbia, SC, searching for a reliable animal hospital, this episode offers a glimpse into the dedication and heart that drives the team at CVETS. It’s more than just a place to take your sick pet; it’s a center built on a genuine love for animals and a deep understanding of the human-animal bond.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by guests on Soda City Unleashed are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of CVETS. While we love sharing stories and insights from the veterinary world, this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We always recommend consulting your primary veterinarian for any medical concerns regarding your pet.