Explore the Jersey Shore with Dr Richard Goldstein

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Learn why Dr Goldstein loves the Jersey Shore and his favorite places to visit

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Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Welcome back. We're at the Jersey Shore Dr Goldstein, are you loving this?

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): I love it. This is so good.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Look at this. We have the planes flying over us too because you know in Jersey we have you know the commercial planes that do the advertising. It's what we do. We're a dog friendly beach by the way. We got Wally with us as well of course. Wait so talk to us a little bit about Jersey. The reason why we're doing this, my friends, is that Dr Goldstein loves vacationing and hanging out at the Jersey Shore. You may not know that we have some of the most beautiful beaches and amusements in Jersey. So tell them a little about it.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): Yes, when I was little you know, it was Atlantic City. Atlantic City was the place to go. Yeah, maybe not so much the place to go anymore, but we like to go farther north now. So with my kids, my wife, that's what we do on the weekends every summer all summer.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Now, do you get any flack for wearing the Phillies hat, depending on where you go in Jersey?

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): So I'm at the point where it's just about half and half. What are they gonna wear actually, I guess Yankees, Mets? No, I see no Mets where I live in Jersey, which is kind of in this southern half. I guess it's about half and half.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Okay. So, Atlantic City What about Ocean City?

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): Ocean City's cool.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Yeah, yeah, you need to check out Ocean City, New Jersey by the way, too. They have all the beautiful bikes that are there. Superb. Speaking of pet friendly, by the way, very pet friendly.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): I go there. I don't drive. I just ride my bike...walk the dogs. It's great.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Yeah, it really is. I mean, listen, many of you out there love to vacation with your fur babies in hopefully the summertime or whenever you get to hang out at the Jersey Shore with your pups. Asbury Park, New Jersey, by the way. Big shout out to you guys and as very beautiful super pet friendly. They have a cat cafe there too. I just hosted recently the Weiner Walk. What did I just say? The Weiner Walk? Well we had over 300 dachschunds.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): That's awesome. One thing I would say though, tick control. There are a lot of ticks at the shore this year. I saw ticks already. So, tick control on your dogs.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Right. That's why I would say "tick, please." And Jenkinson's in Point Pleasant Beach New Jersey to is another very family friendly area. Right?

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): Yeah, Point Pleasant, Manasquan, Sea Girt, they're all very, very pet friendly, very friendly. And real people live there all year. Yeah, we come in the summer but people live there all year. They go to school, go to work. It's a really good place.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Right. And if you have visited enter the Jersey Shore comment below the video here too. We always like to get your thoughts Wildwood, New Jersey is like the southern tip of New Jersey to another beautiful area as well on top amusements there.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): Or Cape May, the boardwalk.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Cape May. Wait, can we just talk about the Cape May Zoo for a second? Completely free. Absolutely beautiful.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): Anybody who loves birds birdwatching, Cape May is the place to go.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: It really is. And there's so much to do around the Jersey Shore. You know, again, the restaurants were fantastic, rides for kids,waterparks, super pet friendly. He's gonna go on the beach a little bit. So just be careful. We got to put a life jacket on him. He's gonna go by the ocean there, Wally. So we'll check back with you later. Well, who doesn't like to play some games while you're at the beach? It's the best. So okay, well, we're gonna play a couple of games here too. So this is one of my favorites when I was a kid. You ever play this as a kid? And my kids love this. They so love it. Okay, let's see if I can catch one too. So you go first and see if I can catch one here. That was terrible. Okay, well stick to the Imagyst, okay, hold on. One more time. One more time. Here we go. 3, 2, 1, 0. Now, I gotta catch this.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): We got better.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Soso we got that one. And then do you ever build sand castles as a kid?

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): All the time.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Alright, well, I love these too, by the way. These are like ones that you could throw in the pool. You smoosh them up, whatever. There's like water. You just throw them at each other. It's really good therapy...to each other and not at each other. All right. Get your bucket. I'm gonna try to toss...1, 2, 3. One more. All right, here we go. Gosh, here we go. I feel the ocean breeze. It smells so good in here. One more.I'm like a cat. All right. Good job. Alright, we're gonna do one last one too. We got to put the pink flamingo on by the way. You go by the ocean just. I just get worried, you know. I don't want him to get any...

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): I'm good. I'm good. Now. Whatever happens, I'm good.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Do you guys remember playing in the glider, as a kid? Alright, so we're gonna put A few seconds on the clock here, the first person to assemble this together and throw it out producer Theo's head is the winner.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): This is stressful for me.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: It is stressful, but we're not doing a pie. Ready? Three, 2, 1, go. All right get ready. Put your personal protective equipment on. This is why I need my vet techs. Okay, we're good. Shout out to the vet techs out there for all the help that you do.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): Is there a little guy?

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Yeah, there'sa little guy.

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): All right, I got it.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Oh, producer Theo caught it. All right, here we go. Theo, you're out by the beach. You're way out of the parking lot. Get my car Theo 3, 2, 1. Yeah. Good job. Give it up for Dr Goldstein, everyone. Please visit the Jersey Shore at some point in your career in your life. It's so much fun over here. We're having a blast. It's so fun, right? Watch for sharks!

Richard Goldstein, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM): High tide soon.

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA: Once again, thank you to our friends at Zoetis for sponsoring today's episode. Thank you to my co-producer who's out like a light over there. We'd love you so much Wally. We'll see you next time right here on dvm360 Live!™. Take care everybody. Thank you.

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