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Premiere, Bones Adds ''In The Vet's Office'' to NPN


''In The Vet's Office''
''In The Vet's Office''

Premiere Networks and syndicated radio host Bobby Bones add "In The Vet's Office" with Dr. Josie Horchak to Bones' Nashville Podcast Network, effective immediately. Each podcast episode, veterinarian Dr. Josie Horchak, sits down with her co-host Shannon Ella to answer questions she's constantly hearing at the office -- What should I feed my dog? How do I potty train my puppy? Do I really need to brush my pet's teeth?

Dr. Josie helps listeners navigate pet ownership through sharing cases she's seen in her 15 plus year career as a veterinarian, answering listener calls, and giving her weekly "Paw & Order" list of things she would never do with her own pets. Dr. Josie has treated pets from the high rises of downtown Chicago to the pets of country stars in Nashville. Her ability to relate with owners has made her one of the most sought-after veterinarians in the country.

In each episode, Dr. Josie Horchak will be joined by a guest and their pet, including Country musician MacKenzie Porter; wife of Dan & Shay's Dan Smyers and animal rescue advocate Abby Smyers; pet psychic Carrie Kenady and more.

"Everywhere I go, from the grocery store to the hair salon, when people find out I'm a vet they have questions for me about their pets," commented Horchak. "This podcast is meant to share insight from one dog mom, who just so happens to have a degree, to another. I'm thrilled to join Bobby Bones' Nashville Podcast Network to educate and entertain animal owners out there with the cases I've experienced over 15 years as a vet."

"Dr. Josie has been my dogs' veterinarian for years," said Bones. "Through getting to know her over the course of many visits to the clinic with Stanley and Eller, it was obvious she needed a show of her own to share the plethora of unique and entertaining stories from her time in practice, including treating the pets of many country stars here in Nashville."

Executive produced by Bones, "In The Vet's Office" debuted Wednesday on the Nashville Podcast Network with weekly episodes available Wednesdays on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard. device.

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