Dr. Fred Metzger is not your typical veterinary speaker. He grew up in a converted church, stocked his swimming pool with fish, and once came home to find his family had bought a cougar kitten. So yes… unorthodox is probably the right word.
But behind the stories is something far more important.
Dr. Fred Metzger has spent more than 30 years in the profession, built a 13-doctor hospital from scratch, and stayed when many others would have walked away. He’s seen the best of veterinary medicine - and some of the worst. And he’s not shy about saying what needs to be said.
In this episode, we go deep. We talk about mentorship, consolidation, culture, and why so many good vets are quietly burning out or leaving altogether. We get into the tension between corporate systems and real-world practice - and what gets lost when leadership forgets to listen.
But most of all, we talk about something deceptively simple that could change how you practise tomorrow:
The lab.
Dr. Fred Metzger makes the case - passionately and convincingly - that diagnostic thinking is the most underused superpower in veterinary medicine. Not as a money-making tool. But as the engine of better decisions, better medicine, and better conversations with clients.
That belief has now turned into something tangible. Dr. Fred Metzger has partnered with Purdue University to launch a new clinical pathology programme - built to help vets actually understand and use the lab, not just run tests and hope for the best.
You can read more about that here.
There’s humour in this one. There’s a bit of fire too. And if you’re willing to reflect on your own practice, there’s a lot to take away.
Episode Highlights
[00:02:00] Meet Dr. Fred Metzger
[00:07:00] The mentorship article that hit a nerve
[00:13:00] “You’ll never be a vet” moment
[00:19:00] Growing up differently
[00:31:00] What success actually means
[00:39:00] The mentorship gap in vet med
[00:41:00] Where consolidation goes wrong
[00:51:00] The lab as your superpower
[01:00:00] Show the “broken car part”
[01:05:00] What really drives a practice
[01:15:00] Would you do it on your dog?
[01:22:00] Why mastering the lab matters
[01:53:00] Why we overcomplicate care
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