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Frisco Emergency Pet Care Podcast

Podcast by Dr. Mike LoSasso

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Welcome to the Frisco Emergency Pet Care Podcast!It's your trusted source for expert insight into emergency veterinary medicine. Hosted by Dr. Mike LoSasso, Chief of Staff at Frisco Emergency Pet Care, this podcast delivers essential information to help protect the health and safety of your dogs and cats.Serving North Dallas with 24/7 emergency and critical care, the team at Frisco Emergency Pet Care is here when every second counts. Each episode offers practical guidance, professional expertise, and reassurance for pet owners navigating urgent situations.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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17 episodes

episode From “Tom Cat” Blockages to Incontinence: Why Urinary Problems Turn Critical Fast artwork

From “Tom Cat” Blockages to Incontinence: Why Urinary Problems Turn Critical Fast

A cat that strains in the litter box and leaves nothing behind is not “being weird” that can be a clock-starting emergency. Julie Schwenzer and Dr. Mike LoSasso from Frisco Emergency Pet Care [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] walk through urinary problems in dogs and cats with a clear focus on what becomes urgent, what can wait for a regular appointment, and what you should never ignore. We talk about why female dogs and cats tend to get more urinary tract infections, what pet parents typically notice at home (frequent trips, accidents, blood in urine), and why quick testing matters. Then we shift to the scary cases: urinary obstruction [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com]. Dr. LoSasso explains how stones can lodge in the male dog urethra and why that can rapidly turn life-threatening as toxins and potassium build up when urine cannot leave the body. Male cats get their own spotlight because their urethra narrows dramatically near the end, making them prone to “blocked tom” episodes from tiny stones or mucus plugs. We cover what emergency treatment usually involves (catheterization, IV fluids, electrolyte checks, multi-day hospitalization), why the bill can be a shock, and why recurrence is hard to predict. We also dig into prevention you can actually act on, including hydration, wet food vs dry food, and when a urinary diet [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] is worth it. If you care for a cat or dog, listen now, share this with a fellow pet parent, and subscribe so you do not miss the next practical ER guide. After you listen, leave a review and tell us: what urinary warning sign surprised you most? To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care  11201 Preston Road  Frisco, Texas 75033  469-287-6767

25 May 2026 - 11 min
episode Recognizing Heart Trouble Early: Understanding Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs and Cats artwork

Recognizing Heart Trouble Early: Understanding Congestive Heart Failure in Dogs and Cats

A pet can live with a heart murmur for years and still look totally fine, right up until breathing becomes an emergency. We walk through what congestive heart failure [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] really is in dogs and cats, why it often shows up as fluid in the lungs, and how that changes oxygen exchange so quickly. If you’ve ever wondered whether a cough is “just a cough” or something more serious, this conversation gives you clear, practical signals to watch for. We break down the mechanics in plain language: the heart is a pump with one-way valves, and when a valve leaks, blood can move the wrong direction and raise pressure in the lungs. That pressure can cause pulmonary edema [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com], leading to coughing in many small dogs and making cough suppressants the wrong tool when the root problem is fluid. We also explain why you can’t rely on what you hear alone a murmur doesn’t tell you whether congestion is present which is why chest x-rays and especially ultrasound can be so valuable in emergency veterinary medicine. Then we get specific about treatment and next steps. In the ER, we use oxygen therapy to reduce the work of breathing and furosemide (Lasix) to pull fluid out so the lungs can dry out. We talk about common long-term medications, including pimobendan, and why earlier treatment in some dogs may delay the onset of congestive heart failure. For cats, we cover how hypertrophic cardiomyopathy can stay hidden, why cats often don’t cough, what open-mouth breathing can mean, and why clot prevention meds like clopidogrel (Plavix) may be part of the plan. If this helps you think differently about your pet’s breathing, share it with another pet parent, subscribe for more emergency vet guidance, and leave a review so more families can find us when every second counts. What early sign do you want us to cover next? To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care  11201 Preston Road  Frisco, Texas 75033  469-287-6767

18 May 2026 - 12 min
episode The Senior Pet Mistakes That Lead to Emergencies artwork

The Senior Pet Mistakes That Lead to Emergencies

Your dog didn’t wake up “old” overnight and your cat isn’t “just slowing down.” Aging is a life stage, not a diagnosis, but it can quietly stack the odds toward arthritis pain, kidney disease, cancer, and heart trouble. We talk through what counts as a senior pet in real life, why a Great Dane ages differently than a small dog, and why some breeds need earlier vigilance because of known risks like valvular heart disease. From the emergency vet [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] perspective, patterns show up fast: puppies often arrive with parvo, pneumonia, or low blood sugar, middle-aged dogs with injuries and certain hormone diseases, and seniors with complicated illnesses where one problem uncovers another. We dig into the subtle signs owners often miss, like gradual weight loss, reduced tolerance for walks, changes in sleep or appetite, coughing with exercise, and breathing shifts that can point to congestive heart failure. You’ll also hear practical home safety tips for older pets, including why slick floors and pool areas can be more dangerous for seniors with weaker muscles or declining vision. We also make the case for a simple, high-impact habit: a thorough veterinary exam [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] every six months for senior dog care and senior cat health. It is less about doing “more stuff” and more about tracking trends, catching murmurs early, spotting dental pain, and noticing mobility changes before they become emergencies. If your pet seems stoic, we explain how veterinarians ask the right questions and why a short, vet-guided anti-inflammatory trial can sometimes reveal hidden arthritis pain. Subscribe for more emergency veterinary medicine guidance, share this with a fellow pet parent, and leave a review if it helped. What’s one small change you’ve noticed in your senior pet lately? To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care  11201 Preston Road  Frisco, Texas 75033  469-287-6767

13 May 2026 - 13 min
episode Microchipping Matters: Protecting Pets the Smart Way artwork

Microchipping Matters: Protecting Pets the Smart Way

Your pet’s microchip [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] can scan perfectly and still leave us with no way to reach you. That gap shows up in the worst moments: a dog bolts after fireworks, a gate fails during a storm, or a cat slips out during a busy door-opening night and gets hurt. We’re Julie Schwenzer and Dr. Mike LoSasso from Frisco Emergency Pet Care [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com], and we walk through what actually happens at an emergency vet hospital when a good Samaritan brings in a found pet. We explain why microchips aren’t a magic GPS, why the chip is basically just a number, and why clinics have to call the microchip company to contact the registered owner. We also cover the real-world headaches: chips registered to a shelter instead of the current family, outdated phone numbers, pets with multiple chips after rehoming, and what it means when a microchip company shuts down. Along the way, we share an easy habit to protect your pet: pick a yearly reminder, like July 4th, and verify your microchip registration [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] details before the next emergency. Cats get a special spotlight, because “my cat never leaves the house” is the myth we hear right before an indoor cat becomes a mystery stray. We also cover where microchips are typically placed between the shoulder blades, how chips can migrate, and why a full-body scan matters. If you want practical, ER-tested advice on pet microchipping, microchip registration, and lost pet recovery in North Dallas, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share with a fellow pet owner, and leave a review so more families can find this guidance when every second counts. To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care  11201 Preston Road  Frisco, Texas 75033  469-287-6767

6 May 2026 - 12 min
episode Hot Weather, High Risk: How to Keep Your Dog Safe from Heat Stroke artwork

Hot Weather, High Risk: How to Keep Your Dog Safe from Heat Stroke

Heat stroke [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] is one of those emergencies where “we’ll watch them for a bit” can turn into heartbreak. Dr. Mike LoSasso from Frisco Emergency Pet Care [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com], gets blunt about how fast dogs can overheat, how quickly organ damage can start, and why prevention is the best medicine when Texas temperatures climb. We talk through real-world dog heat stroke prevention: when to skip walks, why morning outings are safer than midday trips, and how concrete and asphalt can burn paw pads long after the sun starts to set. We also explain why brachycephalic breeds like Boston Terriers, Boxers, Pekingese, and many Pit Bull type dogs are more vulnerable, even on days that do not feel extreme. Because dogs cool themselves mainly by panting, airway anatomy and excitement-driven exercise can turn into dangerous heat stress faster than most people expect. Then we get practical about dog heat stroke symptoms [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] and what to do immediately. Collapse, relentless panting, weakness, bright red gums, and red eyes are all warning signs. If you can take a rectal temperature, anything over about 104°F deserves urgent attention, but we don’t want you delaying care to confirm a number. We also cover common first-aid mistakes, including why ice-cold water can backfire by constricting blood vessels, and why rapid transport for IV fluids and emergency veterinary care [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] is often what saves lives. Finally, we highlight a hidden cause: prolonged seizures can generate enough internal heat to create secondary heat stroke. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a fellow dog owner, and leave a review so more pet parents know what to do before the next heat wave hits. To learn more about Frisco Emergency Pet Care visit: https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com [https://www.FriscoEmergencyPetCare.com] Frisco Emergency Pet Care  11201 Preston Road  Frisco, Texas 75033  469-287-6767

28 Apr 2026 - 12 min
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