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 5: My Honest Flea Prevention Routine</span> (No Monthly Pesticides)
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Episode 5: My Honest Flea Prevention Routine (No Monthly Pesticides)

In this episode of the Love Your Dogs podcast, Bre Drake discusses the complexities of flea and tick prevention for dogs, contrasting conventional methods with holistic approaches. She shares her personal experiences with her dog, Pine, and emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks associated with both types of treatments. Bre advocates for a layered management system for fleas, including daily checks and natural remedies, while also acknowledging the effectiveness of conventional medications in certain situations. The conversation highlights the significance of supporting a dog's immune system and focusing on basic care practices to ensure overall health and well-being.

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Episode 4: The Hidden Costs of Routine Spay &amp; Neuter</span>
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Episode 4: The Hidden Costs of Routine Spay & Neuter

In this episode of the Love Your Dogs podcast, Bre Drake discusses the complexities surrounding spaying and neutering dogs, emphasizing the importance of understanding the hormonal impacts and potential health risks associated with these procedures. She advocates for responsible pet ownership and explores alternative sterilization options, while also addressing the myths surrounding cancer prevention and behavioral issues in dogs. Bre encourages dog owners to prioritize their pets' well-being and make informed decisions about their health care.

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Episode 3: A Different Approach to Canine Immunity</span>
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Episode 3: A Different Approach to Canine Immunity

In this episode of the Love Your Dogs podcast, Bre Drake passionately discusses the alarming rise in canine cancer rates and the importance of holistic health approaches for dogs. She shares her personal experiences with her dogs, emphasizing the need for informed decisions regarding vaccinations and the benefits of natural rearing. Bre introduces the concept of homeopathic nosodes as a safer alternative to traditional vaccines, advocating for a more natural approach to dog health. The episode concludes with a call to action for dog owners and breeders to prioritize the health and well-being of their pets.

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Episode 2: Learning  How to Feed Dogs Fresh Food</span>
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Episode 2: Learning How to Feed Dogs Fresh Food

In this episode of the Love Your Dogs podcast, Bre Drake shares her personal journey from feeding her dogs a kibble diet to transitioning to fresh food. She discusses the challenges and learning curves involved in making this change, emphasizing the importance of understanding ingredients and the benefits of whole foods. Bre also provides recommendations for dog food brands, highlights the significance of education through workshops, and encourages dog owners to build confidence in feeding their pets a raw (or gently cooked) diet. The conversation is filled with practical tips and insights for anyone looking to improve their dog's nutrition.

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Episode 1: How Loss, Curiosity, &amp; Dogs </span>Brought Me Here
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Episode 1: How Loss, Curiosity, & Dogs Brought Me Here

In this episode, I share the story behind Love Your Dogs and why I can’t practice dog care the same way anymore. After losing my two golden retrievers, Skip and Ann, to cancer, I began asking harder questions about food, vaccines, preventatives, and how much of what we call “normal care” is actually built for convenience, not long-term health. I’m not a veterinarian, but I am a holistic dog health educator who has spent years learning, questioning, and applying this work with my own dogs. This podcast exists to help dog parents think more critically, trust their observations, and make more informed choices for the dogs they love because loving your dog means being willing to look closer.

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