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Vet It Out Podcast with Dr. Leah | Episode 11 - Interview With Angela Grano: A Wild Life Rehabber

58 min · 16. juni 2026
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Vet It Out Episode 11 brings you inside the world of wildlife rehabilitation with Angela Grano, a dedicated wildlife rehabber helping animals in need. In this episode, Dr. Leah and Angela break down common wildlife myths, share surprising facts, and talk about what it really takes to become a wildlife rehabilitator. From the challenges of caring for injured and orphaned animals to the reality behind wildlife rescue, this episode is packed with education, laughs, and stories from the field. Whether you love animals, want to learn more about wildlife, or have ever wondered what it takes to become a wildlife rehabber, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Get ready for one of the most informative and entertaining episodes of Vet It Out yet. Subscribe for more conversations about veterinary medicine, animal welfare, wildlife, and the stories. Angela Luna Grano is a licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator and Animal Control Officer in the state of Connecticut. Her passion for animals, music and doing the right thing allows her to to humbly serve all creatures big and small. Her Educational program Wild Magic is the result of decades in the field and is dedicated to arming the animal warrior in you....

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Vet It Out Podcast with Dr. Leah | Episode 11 - Interview With Angela Grano: A Wild Life Rehabber

Vet It Out Episode 11 brings you inside the world of wildlife rehabilitation with Angela Grano, a dedicated wildlife rehabber helping animals in need. In this episode, Dr. Leah and Angela break down common wildlife myths, share surprising facts, and talk about what it really takes to become a wildlife rehabilitator. From the challenges of caring for injured and orphaned animals to the reality behind wildlife rescue, this episode is packed with education, laughs, and stories from the field. Whether you love animals, want to learn more about wildlife, or have ever wondered what it takes to become a wildlife rehabber, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Get ready for one of the most informative and entertaining episodes of Vet It Out yet. Subscribe for more conversations about veterinary medicine, animal welfare, wildlife, and the stories. Angela Luna Grano is a licensed Wildlife Rehabilitator and Animal Control Officer in the state of Connecticut. Her passion for animals, music and doing the right thing allows her to to humbly serve all creatures big and small. Her Educational program Wild Magic is the result of decades in the field and is dedicated to arming the animal warrior in you....

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In Episode 10 of Vet It Out, Dr. Leah sits down with Jana Wu of the Sober Spill Podcast for an honest conversation about the growing mental health crisis in veterinary medicine. This episode dives into difficult but important topics including burnout, substance abuse, addiction, abuse within the profession, compassion fatigue, emotional trauma, and the devastating mental health struggles affecting veterinary professionals. They discuss why so many veterinarians and veterinary staff are struggling, what is causing the crisis in vet med, and what can be done to help improve the future of the field. From the pressure of veterinary medicine and rising emotional stress to seeking help and supporting mental health, this is one of the deepest conversations featured on Vet It Out so far. If you care about animals, veterinary medicine, mental health awareness, or the people working behind the scenes to save pets every day, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Subscribe to Vet It Out with Dr. Leah for more conversations about veterinary medicine, animal welfare, pet care, and the real issues affecting the animal world today.

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On World Veterinary Day, we are marking one year of Vet It Out with an important episode that pulls back the curtain on veterinary medicine today. This episode is a reintroduction to Dr. Leah and an honest conversation about the current crisis in the veterinary field. From rising costs of care to the mental health challenges facing professionals, this discussion covers what is really happening behind the scenes. Topics include: Why veterinary care is becoming more expensive The reality of burnout, substance abuse, and suicide in the field How the industry has changed over time Misconceptions about veterinarians and pricing What solutions exist for both the industry and pet owners This is not just about veterinary medicine. It is about understanding the people who care for your animals and the system they are working in. Whether you are a pet owner, animal lover, or someone in the field, this episode offers insight into one of the most important conversations happening in animal care today. Subscribe for more episodes of Vet It Out and weekly Vets Talk About It segments covering real issues in animal health and welfare.

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You Got a Cat… Now What?! | Featuring Dr. Charlotte In Episode 8 of Vet It Out with Dr. Leah, we’re joined by Dr. Charlotte to break down one of the most common questions new pet owners ask: “I just got a cat… now what?” Bringing a new cat home can be exciting, but it also comes with a lot of uncertainty. In this episode, Dr. Leah and Dr. Charlotte walk through the essential steps to help your new cat adjust, stay healthy, and thrive in their new environment. We cover: What to expect in the first few days at home How to properly set up your space for a new cat Litter box basics and common mistakes Nutrition and feeding tips When to schedule your first veterinary visit Behavioral changes and what’s normal vs concerning Whether you’re a first-time cat owner or just need a refresher, this episode provides practical, vet-backed advice to set you and your cat up for success. Subscribe for more Vet It Out podcast episodes and weekly Vets Talk About It segments covering real-world animal care, behavior, and health.

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