Caring for the Uncommon: Ethical Dilemmas in Exotic Animal Veterinary Care

Exotic animal pets captivate animal lovers, but their rising popularity brings complex ethical dilemmas for veterinary professionals. In this episode of The Veterinary Viewfinder, co-hosts Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, MPA, RVT, explore the delicate balance between the desire to own exotic animals and the professional responsibility to ensure their proper care. 

Our co-hosts discuss a wide range of species—from saltwater fish and reptiles to birds and small mammals—and delve into the unique challenges these animals face regarding specialized diets, exact environmental conditions, and overall welfare. 

The conversation also examines the ecological impacts of the exotic pet trade, the consequences of poor husbandry, and the broader societal implications when ownership crosses ethical boundaries. 

With thought-provoking insights, Dr. Ward and Beckie encourage pet owners and veterinary professionals alike to consider critical questions about sourcing, care, and long-term animal welfare. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives and join the dialogue on promoting responsible exotic pet ownership.

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