Jun 15 2021 20 mins
**We're taking a break for the summer! We look forward to bringing you more content about dogs and supporting your community in the fall!
In part 2 of their conversation, Danielle and Dr. Jung discuss sterilizing your dog and the data behind when and why owners might sterilize their dogs.
Be sure to establish a relationship with a trusted veterinarian to make the best decisions for your dog's health.
Dr. Angie Jung is a Minnesota-born small animal veterinarian, weaving creature comforts and integrative, research-based medicine together to provide quality care to dogs and cats of all ages. She believes that the human-animal bond can lead to compassion that extends into all parts of one's life. Keeping an open line of communication with clients and partnering with them to better the lives of their pets is her continual goal. Dr. Jung has a B.S. in Zoology, a B.A. in Music from the University of Wyoming, and is a DVM graduate of the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine. She has been in the veterinary field since 2000 and has worked for Banfield Pet Hospital, currently as Chief of Staff, since 2009.
Find out more about Banfield at www.banfield.com
In part 2 of their conversation, Danielle and Dr. Jung discuss sterilizing your dog and the data behind when and why owners might sterilize their dogs.
Be sure to establish a relationship with a trusted veterinarian to make the best decisions for your dog's health.
Dr. Angie Jung is a Minnesota-born small animal veterinarian, weaving creature comforts and integrative, research-based medicine together to provide quality care to dogs and cats of all ages. She believes that the human-animal bond can lead to compassion that extends into all parts of one's life. Keeping an open line of communication with clients and partnering with them to better the lives of their pets is her continual goal. Dr. Jung has a B.S. in Zoology, a B.A. in Music from the University of Wyoming, and is a DVM graduate of the University of Minnesota's College of Veterinary Medicine. She has been in the veterinary field since 2000 and has worked for Banfield Pet Hospital, currently as Chief of Staff, since 2009.
Find out more about Banfield at www.banfield.com