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The WSAVA Podcast

WSAVA (World Small Animal Veterinary Association)
The WSAVA Podcast
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    Nutrition for Chronic Disease

    18/06/2026 | 33 mins.
    What is the best way to use nutrition when treating pets with long-term conditions like diabetes and kidney disease?
    Interviewer Peter Higgins speaks with Scott Campbell and Lisa Weeth to provide a clear guide to managing these complex conditions. First, Scott Campbell focuses on stabilising diabetic pets, explaining why matching identical food portions and insulin timing is vital for dogs, and why cats require strict low-carbohydrate plans to recover. Then, Lisa Weeth looks at chronic kidney disease, explaining how to manage different stages by evaluating protein quality and showing why controlling dietary phosphorus is the true key to slowing down kidney damage.
    Resources & Links
    WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee
    WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines
    IRIS Kidney Guidelines – Official international guidelines for staging and managing kidney disease in dogs and cats.

    Contributors
    Peter Higgins BVSc, MBA, Dip Ed (tert), MRCVS, FAICD, FLS: Episode Interviewer; Veterinary Surgeon, former clinician at the School of Veterinary Science at The University of Sydney, and WSAVA Nutrition Committee Member. (LinkedIn | ResearchGate)
    Scott Campbell, BVSc (Hons), MANZCVS (Small Animal Medicine), DACVIM (Nutrition): Director and Small Animal Veterinarian at Ipswich Veterinary Group, Queensland, and WSAVA Nutrition Committee Member.
    Lisa Weeth, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition): Clinical Nutritionist with Weeth Nutrition Services and WSAVA Nutrition Committee Member. (Website)

    This podcast was edited and produced by Contento Media Ltd.
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    Supporting Clients Feeding Non-Traditional Diets

    04/06/2026 | 32 mins.
    How can veterinary teams handle the global rise of raw and homemade diets while keeping client trust intact?
    In the first episode of our series on nutrition, interviewer Gregg Takashima talks with Marge Chandler and Grace Lin to look closely at non-traditional feeding trends. First, Marge Chandler discusses raw food facts, explaining why a dog's starch metabolism differs from a wolf's, and how unbalanced raw meals can cause weak bones, pathogen shedding, and antibiotic resistance. Then, Grace Lin looks at homemade diets, highlighting the hidden dangers of using artificial intelligence to write recipes for sick pets and offering practical ways to assess indoor pets while communicating kindly with anxious owners.
    Resources & Links
    WSAVA Global Nutrition Committee
    WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines
    Balance It Formulation Service – Software mentioned for designing safe homemade recipes. 
    University of Illinois Digestibility Study – Research mentioned regarding raw food nutrient digestibility variances. 
    University of Liverpool Research – Study tracking antibiotic-resistant E. coli in the faeces of raw-fed pets. 
    UK Raw Pet Food Contamination Survey – Government study tracking microbiological risks and leaky packaging in retail raw food. 

    Contributors
    Gregg K. Takashima, DVM: Episode Interviewer; CEO of GKT Enterprises and retired Small Companion Animal Practitioner. (LinkedIn)
    Marge Chandler, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine and Nutrition), MANZCVS, MRCVS: Independent Consultant in Small Animal Nutrition and Internal Medicine at Chandler Veterinary Nutrition and WSAVA Nutrition Committee Member.
    Grace (Hsiu Chia) Lin, BVSc: Founder and Veterinary Director of AVC Veterinary Hospital (Shanghai, China), and WSAVA Nutrition Committee Member.

    This podcast was edited and produced by Contento Media Ltd.
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    Treatment Strategies for Advanced Procedures

    23/04/2026 | 32 mins.
    In the final episode of the WSAVA Podcast season produced with the WSAVA Dental Committee, interviewer Jon Tam speaks with two experts about advanced treatment strategies for managing complex dental disease in companion animals.
    First, Kevin Ng discusses periodontal and endodontic disease, focusing on why these conditions are so common and often underdiagnosed. He explores how dental disease progresses, the factors that influence whether teeth can be saved, and the role of thorough assessment and imaging in guiding treatment decisions. Kevin also reflects on how clinicians balance tooth preservation with extraction, taking into account patient health, owner expectations, and long-term outcomes.
    In the second conversation, Cedric Tutt examines prosthodontics and dental implants in veterinary patients. He outlines where restorative procedures such as crowns may be appropriate, and discusses the ethical and practical considerations surrounding dental implants. Cedric emphasises the importance of careful case selection, advanced diagnostics, and aligning treatment choices with animal welfare.
    Together, these conversations close the series by exploring how advanced dental procedures fit into modern veterinary practice, highlighting the need to balance technical possibilities with responsible, patient-centred care.
    Resources & Links
    WSAVA Global Dental Committee
    WSAVA Global Dental Guidelines  
    WSAVA Educational Resources  
    Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) 

    Contributors
    Kevin Ng, BSc BVMS MANZCVS DAVDC DEVDC – LinkedIn
    Cedric LC Tutt, Diplomate EVDC – LinkedIn | ResearchGate
    Jonathan Tam, BVSc(Massey), MANZCVS (Small Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery) - Instagram | Instagram
    Click here for the full transcript

    This podcast was edited and produced by Contento Media Ltd.
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    Diagnostics That Transform Dentistry

    09/04/2026 | 30 mins.
    In this episode of the WSAVA Podcast, interviewer Izzie Tsai speaks with two experienced clinicians about why accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective dental care, and how much disease can be missed when diagnostics are underused.
    First, Ana Nemec discusses the role of dental radiography in everyday practice. She explains why visual examination alone can underestimate pathology, and reflects on the importance of image quality, technique, and appropriate case selection when incorporating radiographs into clinical decision-making.
    In the second conversation, Jan Bellows focuses on early detection and routine oral examination. He explores why dental disease is frequently overlooked, the value of consistently examining the oral cavity, and how simple diagnostic tools can improve communication and patient outcomes.
    Together, these conversations reinforce a clear message: careful examination and appropriate imaging are central to responsible, evidence-based dental care.
    Resources & Links
    WSAVA Global Dental Committee
    WSAVA Global Dental Guidelines  
    WSAVA Educational Resources  
    Evaluation of extraction sites for evidence of retained tooth roots and periapical pathology

    Contributors
    Ana Nemec, DVM, PhD, Dipl. AVDC, Dipl. EVDC, Assist. prof. – Website | Instagram | LinkedIn
    Jan Bellows, DVM, DIPL, AVDC, ABVP (Canine & Feline Practice) 
    Izzie Yi-Chin Tsai, DVM, MVM – Facebook | Blog | Instagram

    This podcast was edited and produced by Contento Media Ltd.
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    The Technician/Nurse: Improve Your Practice Dentistry

    26/03/2026 | 32 mins.
    In this episode of the WSAVA Podcast, the focus turns to the vital role of veterinary nurses and technicians in strengthening dental care in everyday practice. Two conversations explore how the wider veterinary team can improve outcomes through better instrumentation, workflow, client communication, and home care support. 
    First, Maggie Burley speaks with Mary Berg about building a practical dental toolkit and using instruments safely and effectively. Mary highlights core tools for periodontal assessment and cleaning, including probing, subgingival instrumentation, and the importance of visibility. She also discusses sterilisation, sharpening, and instrument care, emphasising that consistent standards and good ergonomics support both patient safety and long-term team performance. 
    In the second conversation, Marcela Perez-de-Tudela is joined by Stephanie Johnson to discuss how technicians can help clients succeed with dental home care. Stephanie shares step-by-step strategies for introducing toothbrushing, keeping experiences positive, and recognising early warning signs that warrant veterinary assessment. She also discusses how to guide owners toward validated dental products and why regular oral exams, imaging, and tailored plans remain important even when home care is excellent. 
    Together, these conversations highlight how strong dental programmes are built by the whole team, combining practical skills in-clinic with effective support for owners at home. 
    Resources & Links
    WSAVA Global Dental Committee
    WSAVA Global Dental Guidelines  
    WSAVA Educational Resources  
    Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) 

    Contributors
    Mary L Berg, BS, LATG, RVT, VTS (Dent) – LinkedIn | Instagram | Website 
    Maggie Burley, RVN, Dip VN (Dental), VTS (Dentistry), TAE - LinkedIn | Instagram
    Stephanie Johnson, CVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia), (Dentistry) – TikTok
    Marcela Perez-de-Tudela MV, MSc - LinkedIn | Instagram 
    Click here for the full transcript

    This podcast was edited and produced by Contento Media Ltd.
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About The WSAVA Podcast
Welcome to the official podcast of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association, where we bring you conversations with leading veterinary experts from around the globe. Each season spotlights one WSAVA committee, sharing their knowledge, research, and insights through short, accessible interviews. Every fortnight, we speak with two experts on a shared theme, offering concise, engaging discussions designed to spark curiosity and guide you toward WSAVA’s extensive library of educational resources, webinars, and events. Hosted by WSAVA President Jim Berry, the podcast delivers focused conversations that connect you with the latest thinking in small animal medicine worldwide. You can find more educational resources from WSAVA here: https://wsava.org/education/
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