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The Rocky Mountain Vet Podcast

Podcast by Andrew Joseph Duffer

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About The Rocky Mountain Vet Podcast

The Rocky Mountain Vet Podcast goes beyond the exam room and into the real world of animal welfare. Hosted by Andrew Joseph Duffer and Dr. Jeff Young, it brings together animal advocates from across the country on the front lines fighting for animals every day. Through honest conversations, firsthand experiences, and unfiltered insight, we take a deeper look at the issues most people never see, the challenges advocates face, and what it takes to create meaningful change for animals in need.

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10 episodes

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You Feed It, You Own It

his week, Andy Duffer and Dr. Jeff Young are joined by Kathy Gabrielescu from Whiskers Rescue for a raw and eye-opening conversation about feral cat overpopulation, TNR (Trap-Neuter-Return), rescue burnout, and the growing gaps being left behind by shelters and municipalities. Kathy shares what it’s really like working on the front lines of cat rescue, from trapping over 11,000 cats to dealing with abandoned animals, overcrowded colonies, severe medical neglect, and communities with little to no safety net for animals or the people trying to help them. The conversation dives into the realities of TNR, the unintended consequences of the no-kill movement, rabies and public health concerns, free roaming cat populations, and the difficult balance between compassion, enforcement, responsibility, and realistic long-term solutions. This episode also explores the emotional toll rescue work takes on the people doing it every day, while asking bigger questions about municipal responsibility, affordable veterinary care, and what happens when animal welfare systems stop functioning the way they were intended to. Takeaways • TNR is not a one-time fix. It only works when colonies are consistently monitored and maintained. • Animal overpopulation is deeply connected to poverty, lack of access to affordable veterinary care, and failures in municipal support systems. • Rescue organizations are often left filling gaps created by limited-intake shelters and overwhelmed animal control systems. • The no-kill movement has created complicated unintended consequences in some communities when intake and enforcement disappear without adequate support systems in place. • Rabies, disease spread, and free roaming populations become larger public health concerns as overpopulation increases. • Rescue work requires difficult decisions, long-term responsibility, and realistic expectations — not just good intentions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to TNR and Cat Rescue 16:13 Municipal Responsibility and Animal Control Failures 25:18 Disease Control, Rabies, and Population Growth 32:26 Rescue Burnout and the Daily Reality of TNR Work 38:06 The Problems with the “Trapper” Model 43:06 Free Roaming Cats, Responsibility, and Public Safety 48:07 The No-Kill Debate and the Need for Safety Nets 53:37 Rabies Concerns and Public Health Risks 59:22 Enforcement, Overpopulation, and Systemic Failure

25 May 2026 - 53 min
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Making Puppies, Breaking Dogs

Theresa Strader, founder of National Mill Dog Rescue [https://nmdr.org?utm_source=chatgpt.com], joins Andy Duffer and Dr. Jeff Young for a raw and eye-opening conversation about the hidden world behind puppy mills, breeding operations, and the dogs caught in the middle of it all. Together, they discuss the realities of commercial breeding, the ethical questions rescue organizations face, and the emotional, medical, and behavioral damage many of these dogs endure after spending years confined to cages and treated as inventory instead of companions. The conversation also explores the long road to rehabilitation, the importance of socialization and enrichment, the role consumers play in fueling the industry, and why meaningful change requires education, compassion, accountability, and legislative progress. From severe dental disease and untreated medical issues to dogs that have never touched grass or learned how to trust people, this episode pulls back the curtain on an industry most people never see. TAKEAWAYS * The conversation explores the hidden realities behind puppy mills and large-scale breeding operations. * Many rescued dogs suffer from severe medical issues caused by years of neglect and overbreeding. * Behavioral trauma often stems from fear, isolation, and lack of human contact or socialization. * Rehabilitation takes patience, structure, enrichment, and time. * Rescue organizations face difficult ethical and logistical challenges while trying to save as many animals as possible. * Education and consumer awareness are critical to reducing demand for unethical breeding practices. * Small improvements in care, handling, and socialization can dramatically improve a dog’s quality of life. * Support through adoption, donations, volunteering, and advocacy helps rescue organizations continue their work. CHAPTERS * 00:00 Introduction and Opening Conversation * 14:24 Ethics, Rescue Work, and Industry Challenges * 33:59 Medical Neglect and Long-Term Health Issues * 47:29 Behavioral Trauma and Rehabilitation * 57:31 Enrichment, Socialization, and Public Awareness

18 May 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Go Upstream

Esther Mechler joins Andrew and Jeff for a conversation about what actually works in animal welfare—and what doesn’t. We get into the impact of spay and neuter beyond just overpopulation, including longer lifespans, cancer prevention, and behavior. A big focus is Esther’s Fixed by Five campaign and why timing matters more than most people realize. We also talk about the bigger picture—why we keep reacting to the problem instead of preventing it, where policies and systems are falling short, and how misinformation and money can shape the conversation around animal care. It’s honest, practical, and focused on what actually makes a difference. ---------------------------------------- 🔑 TAKEAWAYS * Fixing animals early can significantly improve lifespan and reduce major health risks * Fixed by Five is about preventing litters before they ever happen—not trying to keep up after the fact * Spay and neuter isn’t just about population—it also impacts behavior and overall quality of life * A lot of the problem comes down to access, timing, and follow-through * Not all messaging in animal welfare is neutral—money and misinformation can influence what people hear ---------------------------------------- ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 Why fixing animals early actually matters 33:07 Health and behavior—what spay and neuter really changes 41:34 The bigger impact on shelters and communities 47:03 Misinformation, money, and what people aren’t being told

11 May 2026 - 49 min
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Statistically Saved

In this episode, Andrew Duffer sits down with Dr. Jeff and Daphna Nachminovitch from PETA to talk about what’s really going on inside the animal shelter system. They get into the reality behind no kill policies, how statistics can be misleading, and why a lot of what the public believes doesn’t match what’s actually happening on the ground. The conversation breaks down where animals end up when they’re turned away, how shelters can look successful on paper while avoiding the hardest cases, and why accountability is often missing. While also talking about the role people play in all of this, from irresponsible breeding to lack of education, and why real solutions like spay and neuter, better legislation, and honest sheltering practices matter more than slogans. ---------------------------------------- TAKEAWAYS * No kill policies can create unintended consequences when shelters refuse intake * Statistics don’t always reflect reality, especially when animals are turned away * Lack of accountability allows problems to continue unchecked * Overpopulation is still the root issue, and spay and neuter is key * Public perception is often very different from what’s actually happening * Real change comes from education, responsibility, and better enforcement ---------------------------------------- CHAPTERS 00:00 The Reality Behind No Kill 08:21 Where the System Breaks Down 16:26 Ethics Inside the Shelter System 24:45 Accountability and Adoption 30:41 Money, Messaging, and Incentives 37:21 Ongoing Challenges in Animal Welfare 44:22 Why Spay and Neuter Still Matters 53:24 What Needs to Change

27 Apr 2026 - 45 min
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