Chats with the Chatfields

Welcome to "Chats with the Chatfields," where we explore the latest topics in veterinary medicine and animal care. Hosted by expert veterinarians, Dr. Jen Chatfield and Dr. Jason Chatfield (they're not married, they're twins!), "Chats..." is the second podcast these veterinarians have created and their second show to be a finalist for a People's Choice podcast award in the science and medicine category. Whether you are a seasoned pet care professional or a new pet owner, this is the podcast for you!Join these unfiltered and genuine siblings as they invite their friends (and maybe some foes!) to chat about interesting things from a slightly different perspective while always providing practical pet care tips and expert advice. To get in on the "chitty-chatty" email the fearless hosts directly: Jen@chatfieldshow.com Jason@chatfieldshow.com Or drop them a comment on YouTube channel - @ChatfieldShow

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episode 18: Ep 18: Got an itchy pet??


Does your dog itch...and itch...and itch?!  Well, you and your pup are not alone!  Itching is one of the most common reasons that pet owners seek veterinary care. 
In this episode, Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason Chatfield are joined in the Chat Room by Dr. Millie Rosales, a board-certified veterinary dermatologist (and a HUGE Walking Dead fan).  Listen as they talk all about common reasons for your pet to itch.

We also get an installment of V's view from vet school in this episode!  You can skip to V - she's at 14:35

Check out more about Dr. Rosales at her practice, Miami Veterinary Dermatology, or on social media!  Follow her on TikTok or Instagram @gotitchypet.

This episode is sponsored by FullBucket veterinary strength supplements.  Use promo code, "Chatfields," to get 20% off your entire first order!

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 November 30, 2021  50m