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Let’s Talk Animals (Finale) 6/23/22: Veterinarian’s Perspective Let's Talk Animals | WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives

    • Natural Sciences

Producer/Host: Dr. John Hunt Lets Talk Animals From Aardvarks to Zebras, Farewell show Veterinarian’s Perspective- 4 veterinarians discuss different aspects of private practice -Being a Vet in a small town -Being a women in the veterinary profession -The future of alternative veterinary medicine -Aspects of vet hospitals becoming part of corporations Guests: Dr Greg Thibodeau, Dr Yevette Lahaye, Dr Tom Cameron, Dr Mark Hanks About the host: Dr. Hunt is a retired veterinarian that practiced small animal medicine and surgery for 32 years. For twenty six of those years he owned and operated the Bucksport Veterinary Hospital. He graduated from Michigan State University Vet School in 1982, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Conservation from the University of Connecticut in 1974, and a Masters in Zoology at Michigan State in 1976. Although he took special interest in pet behavior problems his primary interest was helping pet owners care for their pets by not only helping them when they were sick but educating, counseling and supporting the family to achieve good pet care. Dr. Hunt was also a track coach at Bucksport High School for 20+ years, raised his 3 children and loved being part of the Bucksport community. His has written 2 books and currently teaches at the Veterinary Technician program at York County Community College.

Producer/Host: Dr. John Hunt Lets Talk Animals From Aardvarks to Zebras, Farewell show Veterinarian’s Perspective- 4 veterinarians discuss different aspects of private practice -Being a Vet in a small town -Being a women in the veterinary profession -The future of alternative veterinary medicine -Aspects of vet hospitals becoming part of corporations Guests: Dr Greg Thibodeau, Dr Yevette Lahaye, Dr Tom Cameron, Dr Mark Hanks About the host: Dr. Hunt is a retired veterinarian that practiced small animal medicine and surgery for 32 years. For twenty six of those years he owned and operated the Bucksport Veterinary Hospital. He graduated from Michigan State University Vet School in 1982, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Natural Resource Conservation from the University of Connecticut in 1974, and a Masters in Zoology at Michigan State in 1976. Although he took special interest in pet behavior problems his primary interest was helping pet owners care for their pets by not only helping them when they were sick but educating, counseling and supporting the family to achieve good pet care. Dr. Hunt was also a track coach at Bucksport High School for 20+ years, raised his 3 children and loved being part of the Bucksport community. His has written 2 books and currently teaches at the Veterinary Technician program at York County Community College.

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