The LOVE YOUR DOGS Podcast
This podcast is heart-led, experience-based, real life, and not dry science.
The Love Your Dogs Podcast is where we slow down and take a deeper look at dog health, behavior, and the way dogs are meant to live. Through conversations with veterinarians, breeders, trainers, and other experts, we explore a more natural, thoughtful approach to raising dogs — one that prioritizes resilience, biology, and common sense over convenience and industry norms. Availabile on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music. Icons linked below.
EPISODES
Episode 25: Just Bre: Life on the Road & The Dogs That Changed Everything
This week, Bre takes a break from guest interviews and shares the story behind Tailswell, the dogs who changed her life, and the path that led her from accounting, photography and design into holistic dog health education. She reflects on grief, regrets, quality of life, raising Pine differently, navigating travel and raw feeding on the road, and why her goal has never been perfection or longevity at all costs but helping dogs live fuller, healthier lives for as long as they’re here.
Episode 24: Jenny Richmond: Diagnosis Isn't Destiny - Birdie's Story
Bre Drake sits down with her very first holistic pet health coaching client, Jenny Richmond, to tell the story of Birdie - a special dog diagnosed with severe dilated cardiomyopathy and congestive heart failure at just two years old. Together they explore diagnosis, prognosis, pharmaceuticals, fresh food, gentle support, consistency, energy, and the mindset shift from managing disease to supporting health. A conversation about patience, possibility, and what can happen when hope stays in the room. Birdie is a miracle.
Episode 23:Judy Comer: Less Babying. More Trust. A Different Conversation About Dogs
Bre Drake sits down with animal behavior specialist and former breeder Judy Comer-Calder, the Devon Dog Lady, for a conversation on what happens when we stop treating dogs like little humans and start understanding them as dogs. Together they explore behavior, leadership, separation anxiety, overstimulation, movement, species-appropriate living, and why so many modern struggles may actually begin in the relationship itself.
Episode 22: Dr. Judy Jasek: When Dogs Get Cancer, A Different Conversation
Cancer can feel like the scariest word a dog parent hears, but what if diagnosis isn’t the end of the conversation? In this episode, Bre Drake sits down with holistic veterinarian Dr. Judy Jasek (40+ years in practice) to talk about prevention, environment, movement, nutrition, stress, and supporting the body’s innate ability to adapt and heal. This conversation offers a different lens on cancer care and encourages dog parents to feel informed, empowered, and hopeful.
Episode 21: Kay Stewart: Fresh Food, Real Biology, Better Dogs
In this episode of Love Your Dogs, Bre sits down with Kay Stewart of the Feed Real Institute to unpack the truth about canine nutrition, raw feeding, kibble culture, and the anatomy of a carnivore. Kay, lead educator at the Feed Real Institute, is also a Registered Veterinary Technician and Certified Professional Canine Nutritionist with over 40 years of experience in the veterinary field, and has been endorsed by multiple veterinarians and canine nutritionists specifically to teach nutrition courses. Together, they dive into why dogs were never designed to live on ultra-processed food, how veterinary nutrition education is heavily influenced by the pet food industry, the problem with synthetic vitamins and minerals, why dental disease has become normalized in dogs, and how fresh feeding can be far more affordable and approachable than people think. This conversation is packed with practical guidance, foundational biology, and empowering perspective shifts for dog parents looking to feed and support their dogs in a more species-appropriate way.
Episode 20: Jessica Arrington: Super Fleas, Energetics & Returning Dogs to Nature
In this episode of the Love Your Dogs podcast, Bre sits down with Jess Arrington of Wild Wellness Pet and the Pet Parenting Reset podcast to explore bioenergetics testing, stress, vitality, flea and tick overwhelm, chronic illness, and the growing disconnect between modern dogs and nature. Together, they discuss energetics vs physiological testing, “super fleas,” cancer susceptibility, raw feeding, nervous system regulation, and why returning to the foundations — sunlight, movement, real food, and connection — matter more than constantly chasing supplements, medications, and protocols.
Episode 19: Jackie Jolie: Your Dog is Light Deficient (And It’s Affecting Everything)
In this episode of Love Your Dogs, Bre Drake sits down with Jackie Jolie, founder of AnimaSol, to explore one of the most overlooked yet foundational aspects of health,for both humans and dogs, light.
While modern dog care focuses heavily on food, supplements, and medications, this conversation uncovers a deeper layer of how light exposure (or lack of it) is influencing everything from hormones and metabolism to behavior, recovery, and long-term disease. Jackie shares her journey into quantum biology after battling Lyme disease, and how understanding the role of sunlight, circadian rhythm, and cellular energy transformed her health and now the way she approaches animal wellness.
Episode 18: Dr. Jeff Feinman: Symptoms are NOT the problem
Most of what we’ve been taught about health—human or animal—is backwards.
In this conversation with wholistic and homeopathic anveterinarian, Dr. Jeff Feinman, we get into what’s really going on beneath symptoms… and why the constant urge to suppress, label, and “fix” the body might be the very thing making our dogs sicker. We talk about vitality, stress, energy, and why happiness, movement, and connection often matter more than anything you can buy. This one goes deeper than diet, deeper than supplements—this is about how the body actually works… and what happens when we finally stop fighting it.
Episode 17: Dr. Judy Jasek: The Problem with Modern Vet Medicine (and What Dogs Actually Need)
In this episode, Are sits down with holistic veterinarian Dr. Judy Jasek, the vet who helped shape how she thinks about dog health after walking through cancer with her own dogs. They get into the uncomfortable reality of modern veterinary medicine… the one-size-fits-all model, the over-reliance on diagnoses, and why so many dogs are stuck in cycles of chronic illness.
This is a conversation about stepping outside the system, questioning what we’ve been taught, and starting to look at dogs as individuals again by considering their environment, lifestyle, stress, and overall terrain instead of just managing symptoms. If you’ve ever felt like the conventional approach isn’t adding up… you’re not wrong.
Episode 16: Angela Ardolino: Hemp, Mushrooms & the Dark Side of theSupplement Industry
Angela Ardolino is the founder of CBD Dog Health and MycoDog and one of the most outspoken voices in the natural pet health space. In this conversation we dive into hemp, medicinal mushrooms, the wild west of the pet supplement industry, and why she believes so many dogs today are suffering under a system that suppresses symptoms instead of supporting the body. Angela shares the experiences that shaped her views — from rescuing sick dogs to witnessing firsthand the damage she believes modern veterinary medicine can cause when it ignores nature.
Episode 15: The Hidden Health Crisis in Purebred Dogs & The Breeders Trying to Fix It (w/Nicole Nelson)
Bre Drake welcomes natural rearing breeder Nicole Nelson to the Love Your Dogs podcast for a conversation about epigenetics, genetic diversity, and the future of dog breeding. Together they explore how the health of today’s dogs may be influenced by decisions made generations ago. This episode sheds light on an important conversation happening quietly within the dog world.
Episode 14: The Big Lie We’re Told About Cancer in Dogs w/Dr. Kendra Pope
In this episode, Bre speaks with integrative veterinary oncologist Dr. Kendra Pope about cancer in dogs, the limitations of conventional thinking around prevention, and the deeper questions more dog parents are beginning to ask about environment, lifestyle, and long-term health.
Episode 13: What Flea & Tick Preventatives Actually Do Inside Your Dog
A closer look at the drugs behind Bravecto, NexGard, and Simparica—how they work, how they’re tested, and what dog owners should understand before making parasite prevention decisions.
Episode 12: The Vaccine Conversation No One Is Actually Having (with Paula Vandervoort)
Bre speaks with Paula Vandervoort. - 50+ year Boxer breeder, natural rearing advocate, and founder of The Dog Breeder Store. Their conversation explores vaccine history, immune resilience, adverse reactions, and the disconnect between policy and biology. Together they discuss titers, homeopathic nosodes, terrain, and what truly supports a robust canine immune system.
Episode 11: My Dog Lived to 15 on Kibble… So What’s the Problem?
What if your dog “doing fine” isn’t the full story?
Episode 10: Fleas, Vaccines, Fresh Food & the Cost of Opting Out
In this episode, Bre questions the holistic flea and tick conversation, the pressure around vaccines, and the growing realization that truly holistic care often means stepping outside the modern dog industry. She also share insights from homeopathic veterinarian Dr. William Falconer on fresh feeding, veterinary narratives, and the difference between curing, palliating, and suppressing disease. A thoughtful episode about what it really means to care for dogs holistically.
Episode 9: What Most Vets Won’t Say About Dog Health
Most dog owners believe their veterinarian is responsible for their dog’s health, but the truth is that conventional veterinary medicine was designed to meet a standard of care, not to create optimal health.
In this episode, Bre breaks down the limitations of the current veterinary model and why dogs benefit from a team-based approach to care.
Episode 8: My “Wolf with a Porch” Philosophy
Bre Drake shares her holistic approach to dog ownership, emphasizing natural rearing, diet, movement, and respecting dogs as descendants of wild animals. She discusses practical tips for raising resilient, healthy dogs aligned with their natural instincts - specifically, advice for dogs who live in cities and spend a lot of time indoors.
Episode 7: Strong Dogs Are Not Built on Diet Alone
After a weekend at SEWE in Charleston — part birthday celebration, part wildlife expo — Bre returns with a lot to unpack. Surrounded by powerful working dogs and heavy kibble sponsorship, she reflects on the messaging that performance comes from the bag. In this episode, she explores movement, metabolic resilience, ultra-processed diets, and why survival isn’t the same as optimal health.
Episode 6: Less Testing, More Trust: Rethinking Titer Testing
In this episode of the Love Your Dogs podcast, Bre Drake discusses the complexities of titer testing in dogs, emphasizing the importance of understanding the immune system and the role of vaccines. She explains the difference between core and non-core vaccines, the significance of natural exposure, and the limitations of relying solely on titer tests. Bre advocates for a holistic approach to dog health, encouraging pet owners to trust their dogs' natural immunity and to be informed about the science behind vaccinations and immunity.