The Dogtor Bros
Introducing "The Dogtor Bros," a veterinary podcast hosted by four close friends and veterinarians. This podcast offers a refreshing take on the profession, aiming to humanize veterinary medicine by covering diverse topics such as mental health, heartwarming pet stories, and the realities of the field. "The Dogtor Bros" brings you real stories from veterinary professionals and creates a comfortable space where personal and professional lives intersect. With a blend of humor, relatability, and unfiltered conversations, this podcast provides a fun and informative journey through the highs and lows of veterinary medicine. Join us as we navigate the world of animal care, sharing our experiences and insights. So grab a cup of coffee and prepare to embark on this exciting veterinary adventure.
The Dogtor Bros
The One About Sick Days
How sick is too sick to call out? In this episode, the Dogtor Bros dive into one of vet med’s grayest areas—sick days. From fevers and migraines to mental health and maternity leave, we unpack what it really means to take time off in a profession that never seems to stop. How many sick days do veterinarians actually get? When should you push through versus stay home? And what about those “I swear it’s just allergies” days?
Join us as we share personal stories, unspoken norms, and a little guilt we all carry about calling out—plus some thoughts on why rest might just be one of the most underrated tools in veterinary medicine.
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If you have a suggestion for the podcast or a topic you want covered, you can reach out to us on Instagram or email us at thedogtorbros@gmail.com.
Instagram: @Thedogtorbros
Jeff: Instagram @Dermdogtorjeff
Adam: Instagram @Dradamdvm
Brandon: Instagram @Dogtormasonim
Chris: Instagram @Dr.chrishernandez
**Any medical advice discussed on the Dogtor Bros is strictly for general educational purposes only. Please consult your vet for specific advice for your pet.**