#561 - Dr. Josie on $50K Dog Clones & The Hardest Part of Being a Vet + The Emotional Side of Putting Your Pets Down + Moving to Nashville for a New Vet Life & Starting Concierge Care + Celebrity Clients, Bulldog Problems & Why Talking About Dogs Never Gets Old cover art

#561 - Dr. Josie on $50K Dog Clones & The Hardest Part of Being a Vet + The Emotional Side of Putting Your Pets Down + Moving to Nashville for a New Vet Life & Starting Concierge Care + Celebrity Clients, Bulldog Problems & Why Talking About Dogs Never Gets Old

#561 - Dr. Josie on $50K Dog Clones & The Hardest Part of Being a Vet + The Emotional Side of Putting Your Pets Down + Moving to Nashville for a New Vet Life & Starting Concierge Care + Celebrity Clients, Bulldog Problems & Why Talking About Dogs Never Gets Old

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In this episode, Dr. Josie and Bobby dive into the wild world of modern vet medicine, including a real story of a client who paid $50,000 to clone their dog, how cloning actually works, and whether the “new” dog ever really feels like the same one. They also get into bulldog issues, dogs that eat poop, and why mutts might secretly be the best dogs on the planet.Josie opens up about the hardest part of being a vet—helping families put their pets down and she and Bobby talk through what that process really looks like. Why being that sad usually means you had an incredible run with that dog. She also shares why she left the hospital grind, moved to Nashville, and started a concierge vet practice, along with some of the strangest cases and stories from the job, including horse skin grafts, hotel horror stories, and working with celebrity clients.


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