EP #1597: Veterinary Drugs, Corporate Influence & Holistic Alternatives

13/11/2025 42 min
EP #1597:  Veterinary Drugs, Corporate Influence & Holistic Alternatives

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Send us a textIn this eye-opening episode, we’re joined by Dr. Josie Beug, DVM – a pioneer in holistic veterinary care and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). Dr. Josie shares her powerful insights from over two decades in veterinary medicine, detailing the evolution of veterinary drugs, the rise of corporate influence in pet care, and why some commonly prescribed drugs may be doing more harm than good.This conversation is packed with jaw-dropping revelations about pharmaceutical industry tactics, drug safety concerns, and what every pet parent must know before agreeing to certain treatments.💡 What You'll Learn:How corporate interests are shaping veterinary treatment protocolsThe dangers of popular drugs like Apoquel, Cytopoint, Librela, Gabapentin, and TrazodoneWhy some monoclonal antibody drugs might disintegrate your dog’s jointsThe hidden risks of injectable treatments like ProHeartHow shelter use of medications like Trazodone can affect animal behavior long-termThe difference between sedating symptoms and actually treating themWhy reading the package insert might save your pet’s lifeSafer, holistic alternatives and how Dr. Josie approaches pain, arthritis, and skin issuesTips on being your pet’s strongest health advocate🧠 Key Takeaways:"I'd take steroids over some of these new drugs any day."Veterinary schools today may be focusing more on tech than touch – creating a gap in critical diagnostic skills.Corporate veterinary chains often pressure young vets to follow treatment protocols designed by pharmaceutical reps.Librela and similar drugs were rejected for humans due to severe side effects – and are now repackaged for pets.Gabapentin is not a proven painkiller for animals, and in some cases, can become addictive or even dangerous.Apoquel’s own package insert lists "neoplasia" (cancer) as a side effect – and yet it's still widely prescribed.Injectable drugs can cause irreversible harm — don’t agree to anything on the spot.Flea/tick meds like Bravecto have seizure warnings hidden under vet labels — peel that sticker back!Always ask: Who benefits from this drug? Is it your pet — or the company?👩‍⚕️ About Our Guest: Dr. Josie Beug, DVMEarned her veterinary degree from the University of Wisconsin (1998)Specializes in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) and other holistic healing modalitiesPresident of the student chapter of the AHVMA during veterinary schoolRuns a thriving holistic house call practice in South FloridaFaculty member at Q UniversityPassionate about integrating ancient wisdom and modern science to help pets live longer, happier livesOffers telehealth consultations nationwide📣 Resources & Links Mentioned:PetAdvCare.com  – Informational site about Librela & similar drugsDr. Josie’s article on Gabapentin dangers: [Link here if available]FDA Package Inserts Database  – Lookup any veterinary drugFacebook Groups: Search for “Librela Side Effects” to join community discussionsJudy Morgan, DVM – Holistic vet & educator (frequently referenced)🐕 Listener Tip of the Week:Never agree to an injection for your pet without researching the drug first. Ask for the name, go home, look it up, and come back if you feel safe.🛑 Dr. Josie’s “Red Flag” Drugs:Avoid or deeply research the following before using:LibrelaCytopointGabapentinApoquelTrazodoneProHeart 12Bravecto / Simparica (flea & tick meds)🎧 Listen Now On:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podc

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