Animal Welfare and Amputation with Dr. Nancy Kay
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Tripawds Podcast Episode #131: We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Nancy Kay back to the show for an important discussion about animal welfare and the hard decisions pet owners face about amputation for their four legged friends. Dr. Kay is one of the first voices who taught us how important it is to advocate for our pets. So if you’ve ever walked into a vet clinic feeling overwhelmed or unsure what questions to ask, you’ll love this episode!
- Know what to think about when your vet recommends amputation for your pet.
- Get practical tips, real-world examples, and a gentle reminder that it’s okay to slow down, ask questions, and trust your gut when making veterinary care decisions.
- Plus, Dr. Kay shares how you can gently help educate middle-grade kids about puppy mills, through her brand-new book, A Dog Named 647. This middle-grade story gently tackles the tough truth about puppy mills through an age-appropriate story that kids can’t put down.
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Books:
- A Dog Named 647
- Speaking for Spot
- Your Dog's Best Health
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