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012: A Conversation with Dr. Jeff Young, Pioneer in High-Volume, High-Quality Spay/Neuter

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Is there a humane way to tackle the daunting issue of animal overpopulation?

On this episode of United We Spay, renowned veterinarian Dr. Jeff Young believes there is and is on a mission to prove it. Dr. Young reveals how his experiences in vet school ignited a lifelong commitment to high-volume, low-cost spay-neuter services, leading to the creation of Planned Pethood Plus and its international arm. His inspiring journey is filled with pivotal moments that underscore the transformative power of early-age neutering and mobile vet services. Discover how his dedication has not only trained veterinarians worldwide but has also profoundly impacted reducing animal suffering on a global scale.

We delve into the intricate challenges of pet overpopulation and the barriers that prevent effective solutions. Economic hurdles, particularly in low-income and rural communities, underscore the pressing need for accessible veterinary care. Dr. Young doesn't shy away from discussing the emotional toll of economic euthanasia on veterinarians and the responsibility of major nonprofits to address financial constraints.

But it's not just veterinarians leading the charge. Non-veterinarians and community activists play a crucial role in advancing spay-neuter advocacy. Through successful collaborations, they spotlight the necessity of spay-neuter efforts as the foundation for systemic change, aiming to support pet owners and veterinary professionals in this vital mission.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Dr. Jeff Young's journey from veterinary student to global spay-neuter advocate
  • Establishment of Planned Pethood Plus and Planned Pethood International to address pet overpopulation
  • Challenges in pet overpopulation, including financial and societal barriers
  • Role of non-veterinarians and community activists in spay-neuter advocacy
  • Collaboration between veterinarians and activists to implement mobile clinics and TNR programs
  • Economic and emotional challenges veterinarians face due to rising costs and economic euthanasia
  • Importance of prioritizing spay-neuter efforts for systemic change in animal welfare

Resources from this Episode

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Episode Credits

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Is there a humane way to tackle the daunting issue of animal overpopulation?

On this episode of United We Spay, renowned veterinarian Dr. Jeff Young believes there is and is on a mission to prove it. Dr. Young reveals how his experiences in vet school ignited a lifelong commitment to high-volume, low-cost spay-neuter services, leading to the creation of Planned Pethood Plus and its international arm. His inspiring journey is filled with pivotal moments that underscore the transformative power of early-age neutering and mobile vet services. Discover how his dedication has not only trained veterinarians worldwide but has also profoundly impacted reducing animal suffering on a global scale.

We delve into the intricate challenges of pet overpopulation and the barriers that prevent effective solutions. Economic hurdles, particularly in low-income and rural communities, underscore the pressing need for accessible veterinary care. Dr. Young doesn't shy away from discussing the emotional toll of economic euthanasia on veterinarians and the responsibility of major nonprofits to address financial constraints.

But it's not just veterinarians leading the charge. Non-veterinarians and community activists play a crucial role in advancing spay-neuter advocacy. Through successful collaborations, they spotlight the necessity of spay-neuter efforts as the foundation for systemic change, aiming to support pet owners and veterinary professionals in this vital mission.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Dr. Jeff Young's journey from veterinary student to global spay-neuter advocate
  • Establishment of Planned Pethood Plus and Planned Pethood International to address pet overpopulation
  • Challenges in pet overpopulation, including financial and societal barriers
  • Role of non-veterinarians and community activists in spay-neuter advocacy
  • Collaboration between veterinarians and activists to implement mobile clinics and TNR programs
  • Economic and emotional challenges veterinarians face due to rising costs and economic euthanasia
  • Importance of prioritizing spay-neuter efforts for systemic change in animal welfare

Resources from this Episode

Follow and Review:

We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.

Episode Credits

If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.

  continue reading

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