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  • Dr. LoSasso: The Tough Truth About Certain Dog Breeds
    2026/02/11

    In Your Experience As A Veterinarian, What Dog Breeds Do You Recommend Avoiding?

    Thinking about bringing home a Frenchie, Bulldog, Cavalier, or a high-drive working breed? We unpack the medical realities behind the cutest faces and flashiest trends, sharing straight talk from the ER floor about breathing issues, heart disease, training demands, and the true costs of care. Our goal is not to scare you off a breed you love—it’s to arm you with the knowledge to keep that dog comfortable, safe, and thriving.

    We start with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, the cluster of problems that make short-nosed dogs struggle for air: stenotic nares, elongated soft palates, everted laryngeal saccules, and narrow tracheas. You’ll hear why each breath can become a fight, how that stress burdens the heart and lungs, and which surgical fixes meaningfully improve quality of life. We also touch on vertebral anomalies and why many bulldogs can’t reproduce naturally—details that explain the long-term planning and budgeting responsible owners should consider.

    Then we shift to Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, sweet to the core yet prone to early degenerative valve disease. We discuss realistic expectations, medical management, and why some seasoned owners accept shorter lifespans for an exceptional temperament. From there, we look at breed selection pitfalls—choosing by looks, underestimating the time and training needs of Belgian Malinois or Cane Corsi, and overpaying at pet stores that don’t ensure healthy sourcing. Finally, we highlight the practical upsides of mixed-breed dogs and hybrid vigor, along with a reminder that regular exams and prevention beat crisis care every time.

    If you’re set on a specific breed, we’ll help you do it right: talk to your veterinarian first, plan for early screening or surgery when appropriate, and match energy levels to your daily life. If you want fewer surprises, consider rescues or adult dogs whose health and temperament are clear from day one. Subscribe for more candid, compassionate guidance on pet health, share this episode with a friend who’s dog shopping, and leave a review to tell us which breed questions you want answered next.

    To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit:
    https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com
    Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    11201 Preston Road
    Frisco, Texas 75033
    469-287-6767

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    14 分
  • Pet Poisoning 101: Foods, Plants, And Meds That Harm
    2026/02/04

    What Are The Signs Of Poisoning From Household Products?

    Household comfort can hide real danger for dogs and cats, and the biggest risks are often the ones we overlook. We sat down with Dr. Mike LoSasso, Chief of Staff at Frisco Emergency Pet Care, to break down the pet toxins most likely to strike at home and what fast, effective response looks like. From raw yeast dough that ferments into alcohol to dark chocolate with concentrated stimulants, we unpack how dose, body weight, and product type determine risk—and why timing is everything.

    We look closely at lily toxicity in cats, where even a light dusting of pollen can damage the kidneys, and we explain how early fluids can be lifesaving. For dogs, grapes and raisins pose a similar kidney threat, but outcomes improve when owners witness ingestion and seek decontamination quickly. We also spotlight xylitol, the sugar-free sweetener that can crash a dog’s blood sugar and, at higher levels, harm the liver. Since xylitol content varies widely across chewing gum and “sugar-free” products, we share when to call poison control and why bringing the packaging speeds accurate treatment.

    Medications deserve a special warning: dropped human pills, weekly pill organizers, and highly palatable pet meds can all trigger overdoses. We talk about NSAIDs like carprofen—safe at prescribed doses but harmful in large amounts—and why human medications often require toxicologist guidance. You’ll learn symptom timelines, from rapid THC effects to delayed NSAID complications, and get practical prevention tips: secure storage, countersurfing awareness, and the habit that helps ER teams most—always bring the product packaging.

    If you found this helpful, subscribe for more expert-led pet safety guidance, share the episode with a fellow pet parent, and leave a quick review to help others protect the animals they love.

    To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit:
    https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com
    Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    11201 Preston Road
    Frisco, Texas 75033
    469-287-6767

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    15 分
  • Bloat: Understanding Canine GDV, Risks, and Life-Saving Treatment
    2026/01/28

    How Is Bloat Treated And Why Is It Life-threatening?

    A dog that keeps trying to vomit but brings nothing up is flashing a red siren. We dive straight into gastric dilatation and volvulus—better known as bloat—and explain how a twisted stomach traps gas, crushes major vessels, and sends blood pressure crashing. With clear, no-drama guidance, we share the exact steps that save lives: rapid IV fluids to stabilize circulation, careful decompression to relieve pressure, and definitive surgery to stop the twist from coming back.

    We walk through the gastropexy procedure in plain English, showing why “tacking” the stomach adds a crucial third anchor point and dramatically lowers recurrence. You’ll hear how deep-chested anatomy raises risk in breeds like Great Danes, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Vizslas, Basset Hounds, and Standard Poodles—and why barrel-chested dogs are less prone. We also separate food bloat from true torsion, challenge common myths about play after meals and fast eating, and highlight the rare but real disasters of late presentation, necrosis, and even stomach rupture.

    If you live with a high-risk breed, you’ll get practical, actionable advice: what early signs to watch for, when to leave home without calling ahead, and how a prophylactic gastropexy at the time of spay or neuter can prevent heartbreak later. Our goal is simple—help you recognize the problem early, move fast, and make confident decisions when every minute counts.

    If this conversation helps you feel more prepared, subscribe, share this episode with a fellow dog person, and leave a quick review so more pet owners can find it. Your support helps us bring life-saving knowledge to every listener.

    To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit:
    https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com
    Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    11201 Preston Road
    Frisco, Texas 75033
    469-287-6767

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    14 分
  • Inside Emergency Vet Care: How We Prioritize When Every Second Counts
    2026/01/26

    How Do Veterinarians Prioritize Cases When Multiple Emergencies Arrive At Once?

    When minutes matter, who gets seen first at a pet ER—and why? We open the doors on emergency triage so you can understand the logic that protects lives and preserves dignity. From a dog that can’t breathe to a family seeking a peaceful goodbye, we explain how clinicians make fast choices, how hospitalized cases affect the lobby, and why some visits take longer even when the parking lot looks empty.

    We talk through practical, time-saving steps you can take as a pet owner. Early decontamination after ingestions—socks, corn cobs, rat bait, flavored NSAIDs, xylitol, or lily exposure in cats—can turn a major surgery or organ crisis into a quick, affordable fix. You’ll hear how to keep key records handy, what information matters most after hours, and how urgent cares and primary vets share data to speed decisions. We also share simple prevention tactics for medication safety and kitchen counter patrol that can spare you a 2 a.m. emergency.

    End-of-life planning deserves care and choice, not panic. We describe how our comfort rooms, private exits, and on-staff licensed social worker support families through euthanasia with respect and clarity. Thinking ahead about who should be present, where to say goodbye, and what aftercare you prefer can ease one of the hardest days you’ll face, especially for seniors with chronic disease. Along the way, we highlight trends in modern emergency care: fewer road traumas in urban areas, more geriatric medicine, and the ever-present wave of vomiting and diarrhea that still needs real help at night.

    If you found this helpful, follow and subscribe for future episodes, share with a friend who loves their pets, and leave a review to help others find us. Your feedback guides what we explore next.

    To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit:
    https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com
    Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    11201 Preston Road
    Frisco, Texas 75033
    469-287-6767

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    18 分
  • A Veterinarian’s Guide To True Pet Emergencies And Peaceful Planning
    2026/01/22

    What Qualifies As A True Pet Emergency?

    If your dog started breathing hard tonight, would you know what to do? We sit down with Dr. Mike LoSasso, Chief of Staff at Frisco Emergency Pet Care, to map the line between worry and true emergency—and why minutes matter more than most owners realize. From heat stroke and prolonged seizures to dangerous ingestions, Mike explains the red flags that demand immediate action and the common scenarios where early care prevents crisis.

    We go deep on bloat, the life-threatening twist of the stomach that hits deep-chested breeds hard. You’ll learn how to spot non-productive retching, a tight swollen abdomen, sudden restlessness after meals, and why this isn’t “just gas.” Mike breaks down breed risk—from standard poodles and German Shepherds to smaller deep-chested dogs—and shares plainspoken guidance on what happens in the ER when bloat is suspected. The theme is clarity: know the signs, move fast, and buy your pet the best chance.

    Not all emergencies look dramatic. We highlight splenic masses that hide for months and then rupture without warning, leaving owners to make urgent, high-stakes choices about surgery, transfusions, or humane euthanasia. Mike offers compassionate, practical advice on preparing for the hardest goodbye while your pet is still comfortable: choosing location, deciding who should be present, and understanding aftercare. Thoughtful planning turns a frantic midnight crisis into a peaceful, loving moment when time finally comes.

    To help you navigate ER visits smoothly, we share simple steps that cut delays and costs: send the person who knows the pet’s habits and meds, bring access to recent lab results or a patient portal, and make sure the team can reach the owner. Preparation is power in emergency medicine. If this conversation helped you feel more ready to protect your pet, follow the show, share it with a fellow pet parent, and leave a quick review so more people can find it.

    To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit:
    https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com
    Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    11201 Preston Road
    Frisco, Texas 75033
    469-287-6767

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    16 分
  • Inside A 24-7 Emergency Vet: Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    2025/12/18

    Meet the Host: Dr. Mike LoSasso, Chief of Staff at Frisco Emergency Pet Care

    Need help when your pet needs it most? We sit down with Dr. Mike LoSasso, Chief of Staff at Frisco Emergency Pet Care, to unpack how a true 24-7 veterinary ER operates, what problems walk through the door at 2 a.m., and how you can make faster, safer decisions for your dog or cat. From GI upsets like vomiting and diarrhea to the all-too-common ingestion of medications, toxins, and socks, we break down what constitutes an emergency, what information to have ready, and why calling ahead can speed triage and treatment.

    You’ll hear why this hospital focuses strictly on urgent and critical care for dogs and cats, skipping wellness visits to concentrate staff, equipment, and protocols on time-sensitive cases. Dr. Mike explains the referral network with local general practices, how first-time clients often find help through Google, and what sets a locally led emergency team apart in a landscape shaped by large corporate hospitals. The goal is simple: deliver clear access, consistent communication, and patient-first decisions every hour of the day, holidays included.

    We also share practical prep tips you can use now. Save the clinic’s number, bookmark the website, and keep a quick-reference card with your pet’s weight, medications, and microchip. If ingestion is suspected, grab the packaging or a photo of the label before you head out. For owners in North Dallas, the contact details and address are included so help is one tap away. Subscribe for the upcoming FAQs episode, share this with a fellow pet owner, and leave a review to help more families find reliable 24-7 emergency vet care when minutes matter.

    To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit:
    https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com
    Frisco Emergency Pet Care
    11201 Preston Road
    Frisco, Texas 75033
    469-287-6767

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    5 分