cartoon New Yorker Rejects #15 - Southern Hospitality Taking a message of love, and communication, and being weird for no reason at all, to the STREETS!
glossobuccosis Pet Health Company Unveils Overflowing Sharps Container as Mascot for Veterinary Wellness Initiative A corporate mascot for veterinary mental health reveals more than intended about burnout, containment, and the limits of institutional solutions.
stories A Tale of Two Rhinos The biggest fear of most humans has changed dramatically in the past dozen or so millenia.
grief The Death of Ivan Ilyich's Cat Ivan Ilyich's cat had a most simple and ordinary life. Which was a good thing, because he was a cat, after all. But his death–his death–was most terrible. In all fact, things had started off quite differently. You see, I (Ivan Ilyich, that is) had brought
veterinary medicine Lawmakers Advance Controversial New Medieval Practitioner Role It hath been observed, though with abundant treachery, that the health of beasts is preserved only through the benevolence of providential ordinance.
history Five Fascinating Factoids About Veterinary History Long story short - we've always been cleaning messes!
glossobuccosis Petcare Company Acquires Rights to Veterinarian’s Oath, Raising Ethical Concerns Bad news for the future of the human animal bond.
glossobuccosis What Does the Future of Dog Breeding Look Like? Selective breeding as artistic expression.
stories Pant Pant Sigh The x-rays were really bad. Much worse than expected. When I had picked Wrigley's chart from the rack of veterinary emergency patients, I have to admit, I wasn't in a huge rush. Although crazy, intense stuff does happen in the ER–most of the time
grief Let's Be Honest This must be terrible for you, I'm so sorry. I have some guesses about how you're feeling: anxious, fearful, lost, pained. I would be too, if I were in your situation. Trust me, if it was in my power to change these circumstances, I would. But
veterinary medicine Game Time I’m spending this Fall coaching boys soccer this Fall, and it's complete chaos. Second grade boys are insane. They throw dirt clods at and tackle each other, ask me if I want to trade Pokemon cards with them during scrimmages. They do an amazing number of things
veterinary medicine An Illustrated Guide to Client Communication The vast majority of the time it takes to become a veterinarian is spent studying the complex interactions between anatomy, physiology, genetics and the environment as they relate to animal health. We're a science-based profession, but we're mid-nerd spectrum: we want pretty hard science