The Pet Cancer Vet™ was a weekly podcast from 2013-2019 with a devoted following, co-hosted by Radio Pet Lady Network producer Tracie Hotchner and oncologist Dr. Sue Ettinger. The first 72 episodes of the show gave advice, information and hope to millions of people whose pets had cancer --- and continue to be available for listening here and on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music, Audible and Stitcher, even though Tracie has not actively been creating new episodes.Stay tuned for the new versi ...
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Mammary (Breast) Cancer in DogsDi Tracie Hotchner
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Do missed chemotherapy treatments affect the chance for success at getting cancer into remission?Di Tracie Hotchner
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Dr. Sue discusses early spaying and increased cancer risk along with other cancer risk factorsDi Tracie Hotchner
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Dr. Sue discusses treatment options for shepherd mix with multiple mast cell tumors, quality of life, consultation and treatment costsDi Tracie Hotchner
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Dealing with the frustration of not having an explanation for a dog’s rapid deathDi Tracie Hotchner
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Dr. Sue talks about cancer “statistic busters” and great quality of extended life, too!Di Tracie Hotchner
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Tenovia, a new chemotherapy drug, conditionally licensed, requires extra precautionsDi Tracie Hotchner
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Is it okay for a dog on chemotherapy to get a rabies vaccination (required by law)?Di Tracie Hotchner
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How compounding pharmacy Best Pet Rx makes administering medicine to pets easier via oral paste, liquid or micro-tabletDi Tracie Hotchner
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Helen (Winnetka, California) seeks additional drugs/treatments for her five-year-old pit bull mix diagnosed with lymphomaDi Tracie Hotchner
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Husky with hemangiosarcoma had spleen surgically removed, but Tracie questions vet's decision to delay chemo against aggressive cancer due to UTIDi Tracie Hotchner
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Catching lymphoma early and treating aggressivelyDi Tracie Hotchner
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Differences between B-cell and T-cell lymphoma and the importance of not beginning prednisone before chemotherapyDi Tracie Hotchner
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After her German Shepherd's successful surgery for hemangiosarcoma of the heart, Vivien wants advice on Apocaps, supplements, vitamins, low dose chemoDi Tracie Hotchner
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Cardiff's lymphoma treatment, including new “t-cell monoclonal antibody" therapy, safe but expensive, insurance considerationsDi Tracie Hotchner
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Should nine-year-old Chihuahua with squamous cell on his tongue have definitive radiationDi Tracie Hotchner
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Dr. Sue explains spinal cord cancer and whether cyber-knife (targeted radiation) is an appropriate treatmentDi Tracie Hotchner
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Questioning treatment decisions after dog's passing from mast cell cancerDi Tracie Hotchner
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Diagnosing and treatment discussed for Westie with serious urinary problems from TCC cancerDi Tracie Hotchner
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Importance of getting annual chest X-ray & abdominal ultra sounds for middle-aged dogs and semi-annual routine screenings for senior dogsDi Tracie Hotchner
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Mastiff's mast cell cancer, osteosarcomaDi Tracie Hotchner
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Mickey is the pit-bull who became the "poster dog" for skin cancer in caninesDi Tracie Hotchner
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Discussion about the signs of lymphoma, prognosis if found early, what 'stages' and 'grades' of cancer actually meanDi Tracie Hotchner
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Discussing treatment choices for Welsh Terrier Cardiff's recurrence of lymphomaDi Tracie Hotchner
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Pros and Cons of Interrupting Chemo for Lymphoma, Which is a Fast-Growing Cancer to Treat Mega-Esophagus/PneumoniaDi Tracie Hotchner
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Advice for Corrinne's breeding Australian Shepherd Fern, only four years old, with lymphomaDi Tracie Hotchner
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Will new monoclonal antibody MAb be good additional treatment to keep Alan's German Shepherd Levi cancer-free?Di Tracie Hotchner
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Why a specialized cancer surgeon might make critical difference in your pet's survivalDi Tracie Hotchner
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Dr. Sue talks on mission to encourage pet owners to “See something, Do Something” & enthusiastic response to initiative at vet conferenceDi Tracie Hotchner
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Judi wants quality of life for her Labradoodle Ollie, not simply extra months if he is sufferingDi Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2038 (01-19-2015)Di Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2037 (12-15-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2036 (11-17-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2035 (11-03-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2034 (10-20-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2033 (9-29-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2032 (9-08-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2031 (8-04-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2030 (6-30-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2029 (6-23-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2029 (6-02-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2028 (5-05-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2027 (3-31-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2025 (3-3-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2026 (2-3-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2024 (1-27-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2023 (1-20-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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Pet Cancer Vet #2022 (1-13-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2021 (1-06-2014)Di Tracie Hotchner
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The Pet Cancer Vet #2020 (12-23-2013)Di Tracie Hotchner
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