Big City Pet ER: Tales from NYC’s Animal Front Lines
Dr. Carly Fox from Schwarzman Animal Medical Center joins award winning host Deborah Wolfe to talk about the emergencies she sees most with NYC dogs & cats. She describes how this Vet teaching hospital works, and what happens when a person can’t pay for care or when a guide dog or police dog is sick. Plus Dr. fox gives her product faves for flea prevention in cats its Frontline or Revolution and for dogs Simparica Trio Dr Fox explains the science behind why some cats land ok and others tragically fall from balconies. If a car hits your dog and he runs away she really
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BIO:
Dr. Carly Fox obtained her undergraduate degree in Animal Sciences from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY in 2005. She then attended veterinary school at Ross University and Cornell University, graduating in 2009. Carly completed a rotating medicine and surgery internship at the Animal Medical Center in 2010. Following her post doctorate training, she joined the AMC full time in the Emergency and Critical Care Department. She is proud to work in one of the busiest veterinary emergency rooms in the world for the past nine years. Carly has a special interest in trauma, emergency procedures, and toxicities. She enjoys training veterinary interns in the ER/ICU and was awarded AMC’s annual Clendenin J Ryan Memorial Teaching Award in 2016.
Carly is a native New Yorker and lives in Manhattan with her husband Jordan, son Miller, daughter Penn, and French Bulldog Hank. The Fox Family loves traveling, visiting museums and the NYC restaurant scene. Dr. Fox is lucky to live and work in the city she loves.




