Bringing out the Best in Your Dog and Cat... with Dr. Kathryn Primm

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Does your pet turn into a panic puddle when you enter the door to the veterinary clinic? Or scamper to the back of the closet during thunderstorms? Help is here. Tune in to this Oh Behave episode as our guest, Dr. Kathryn Primm, DVM, unleashes lots of great advice for your dog and cat's well-being. She is the first pet professional to be certified in Fear Free handling and operates a small animal practice called the Applebrook Animal Hospital in Ooltewah, TN. And she finds time to host two shows on Pet Life Radio:  Nine Lives with Dr. Kat AND Dr. Kat Gone to the Dogs. Tune in now!


BIO:


Kathryn Primm, DVM, is the owner and founder of Applebrook Animal Hospital in Ooltewah, Tennessee and has a growing career as a writer, a speaker and an online voice for veterinarians and pet owners alike. She has written and contributed content to many outlets for veterinarians and pet lovers, including the consumer magazines Woman’s Day, Health magazine and Prevention as well as Veterinary Economics, dvm360, Firstline, Vetted and dvm360.com. Her regular "Ask A Vet" column is featured on iheartdogs.com and iheartcats.com, reaching more than 3 million viewers. Her educational radio segment Chattanooga Pet Talk aired on local iHeart media stations.

Dr. Primm was also the first in the nation to become a Fear Free certified professional. Dr. Primm has traveled to speak with students, pet owners and other veterinarians about effective communication and the benefits of decreasing stress on our pets. She and her dog, Skye, frequently do pet therapy at assisted living facilities around Chattanooga to help spread the word about the benefits animals and people can give each other.

Her first book, Tennessee Tails: Pets and Their People, received recognition as a runner-up in the "Memoirs" category at a national book festival. The next book is well underway with more stories about the animals that Dr. Primm treats and the people who love them.