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Tails of Truth: The Truth about Veterinary Medicine

Tails of Truth: The Truth about Veterinary Medicine

By: Dr. Angie Krause DVM CVA CCRT
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Welcome to Tails of Truth – the podcast where holistic veterinarian Dr. Angie Krause and vet nurse JoJo pull back the curtain on the world of veterinary medicine. Whether you’re a cat lover or dog devotee this show will empower you to become a confident medical advocate for your four legged bestie.


From common diseases and holistic treatments to hot topics, tough truths, and the emotional journey of pet parenting—nothing is off-limits. Expect real talk, expert insights, and zero judgment.


Tune in for eye-opening conversations, compassionate guidance, and a fresh perspective on what it really means to care for your pets.



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Episodes
  • Emergency Ready: What Every Pet Parent Needs to Know
    Jun 27 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie Krause and JoJo dive into the emotionally charged and essential topic of veterinary emergencies. From real-life stories to practical advice, they explore what it means to be prepared when your pet needs help—fast.

    They discuss the critical difference between urgent care and true emergencies, how to plan ahead, and why having pet insurance can make all the difference in the moment. You’ll also hear why Dr. Angie loves open-concept emergency clinics like VEG, where you don’t have to hand your pet off to strangers behind closed doors.

    Whether you're dealing with vomiting at midnight, a sudden limp, or something much scarier, this episode offers clear advice to help you feel more grounded and ready when the unexpected happens.

    Key Takeaways

    • Preparation saves lives—know your local emergency and urgent care options before you need them.
    • Not every crisis is an emergency—knowing the difference helps you act with confidence.
    • Pet insurance can ease financial pressure and allow you to make the best decision for your animal.
    • Open-concept clinics like VEG allow pet parents to stay with their animals, which can reduce trauma for everyone.
    • Keep a cat carrier ready at home.
    • If something seems off with your pet, trust your gut—it’s always okay to check.
    • Calling ahead can help you avoid valuable time if a clinic can’t handle your situation.

    Sound Bites

    "Get pet insurance!"

    "If in doubt, just go!"

    "You don’t want to be Googling ‘emergency vet near me’ at midnight."

    "This is so important—it’s not if, it’s when."

    • Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube
    • Schedule your personalized one-on-one consultation with Dr. Angie
    • Shop my favorite CBD.

    Please subscribe and review! xoxo Dr. Angie & JoJo


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    25 mins
  • Kidney Disease in Cats, Part 2: What to Feed, How to Treat & When to Let Go
    Jun 20 2025

    Summary

    In this follow-up episode of Tails of Truth, Dr. Angie Krause and JoJo continue their deep dive into kidney disease in cats, focusing on what comes next after a diagnosis. They explore the nuanced world of kidney diets, share when (and why) they recommend subcutaneous fluids, discuss phosphorus binders, and get real about quality of life and end-of-life decisions.

    Dr. Angie shares her holistic perspective on diet timing, how to navigate treatment options that fit both your cat and your lifestyle, and why being gentle with yourself is part of the process. This is a grounded, compassionate guide for anyone walking the kidney disease journey with their cat.

    🛒 Mentioned in this episode:

    • RxRenal Beadlets
    • HempRx Feline Drops
    • RxBiotic
    • UltraEFA
    • Feline Kidney Bundle (10% discount)

    🎓 Free Kidney Disease Course with code TRUTHTAILS
    📞 Schedule a video consultation with Dr. Angie

    Key Takeaways

    • Prescription kidney diets are often recommended too early—it's okay to question this.
    • Cats are obligate carnivores; prolonged protein restriction can cause muscle loss.
    • Start phosphorus and protein restriction around Stage 3, not earlier.
    • Calories and hydration are more important than strict diets in late stages.
    • Subcutaneous fluids can greatly improve how your cat feels—start gradually.
    • Phosphorus binders are useful when dietary changes aren’t enough or aren’t tolerated.
    • End-of-life planning is emotionally hard but offers space for peace and intention.
    • Quality of life is often about eating, grooming, and being mobile.
    • A CKD diagnosis is not the end—it often means years of life left with the right care.

    Sound Bites

    “Do I really have to feed this food?”

    “Feeding cats is like parenting—what control do you really have?”

    “I’m not against anything that helps a cat feel better.”

    “Hydration is king, but calories are too.”

    • Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube
    • Schedule your personalized one-on-one consultation with Dr. Angie
    • Shop my favorite CBD.

    Please subscribe and review! xoxo Dr. Angie & JoJo


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    29 mins
  • Kidney Disease in Cats, Part 1: Early Detection & Longevity
    Jun 13 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Tails of Truth podcast, Dr. Angie and JoJo dive into one of the most important topics in feline health: chronic kidney disease (CKD). They discuss why early detection is so important, how to interpret blood work, what staging means, and how cat guardians can support their feline companions with both preventive care and holistic treatments.

    From decoding blood work and hydration strategies to discussing blood pressure monitoring and daily supplement routines, this episode is packed with practical tips and reassuring insights. Dr. Angie also shares her go-to holistic supplements and explains how they support kidney function, reduce inflammation, and improve quality of life.

    Stay tuned for Part 2, where we dive into diet, medication, and end-of-life support

    🎁 Don’t miss the free Kidney Disease Course, available with code TRUTHTAILS.

    🛒 Products Mentioned:

    • RxRenal Beadlets
    • HempRx Feline Drops
    • RxBiotic
    • UltraEFA
    • Kidney Disease Bundle (10% discount automatically applied)
    • 🎓 Free Kidney Disease Course (with code TRUTHTAILS)

    Key Takeaways

    • Most cats develop kidney disease as they age, often before symptoms show.
    • Annual blood work starting at age 8 is key for early detection.
    • Hydration is essential; dry kibble may exacerbate issues.
    • Monitoring blood pressure can prevent serious complications like blindness.
    • Supplements like UltraEFA, RxRenal Beadlets, RxBiotic, and HempRx Feline Drops support kidney health.
    • In-home blood pressure readings provide more accurate diagnostics.
    • Cats with CKD can live for many years with proper support.
    • Understanding your cat’s stage of disease helps guide care.
    • The relationship between food, inflammation, and kidney health is vital.

    Sound Bites

    • "We have time to manage kidney disease."
    • "Kibble is dehydrating for cats."
    • "Hydration is the key, but cats didn’t get the memo."
    • "We’re not just treating numbers, we’re supporting lives."
    • Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube
    • Schedule your personalized one-on-one consultation with Dr. Angie
    • Shop my favorite CBD.

    Please subscribe and review! xoxo Dr. Angie & JoJo


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    31 mins
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