Top Stories
My Pet Sleeps All Day and All Night. Is That Normal?
Source: The Guardian Pets have unique sleeping habits, often napping for much of the day. Veterinary experts say dogs and cats can rest 40–80% of the time, though “normal” varies by species, age, and environment. Puppies may sleep 18–20 hours daily, adult dogs 12–14,...
PetSmart Kicks Off Search for Its Next ‘Chief Toy Tester’
Source: PetSmart PetSmart has launched its 2026 Chief Toy Tester Contest, inviting one cat and one dog (plus their humans) to become official toy testers. Winners will receive $10,000, quarterly product packages of the latest toys, treats, apparel, and gear, and VIPP...
Florida’s Mote Marine Laboratory Relocates Hundreds Of Marine Animals To New $130M Facility
Source: AP News Over the past several months, crews successfully relocated hundreds of marine animals—including river otters, sea turtles, manatees, penguins, sharks, and more—from Mote Marine Laboratory’s longtime City Island facility to its new Mote Science...
‘I Didn’t Know If That Many Cats Would Fit’: Victoria Volunteer Pilot Takes Flight For Canadian Wings Of Rescue
Source: Chek News Jonathan Monahan, a Canadian chartered professional accountant and lifelong aviation enthusiast, combines his love of flying with animal rescue as a volunteer pilot for Canadian Wings of Rescue, a nonprofit that transports at-risk pets to safety....
LSU Vet Med Grad’s Research Exemplifies One Health Philosophy for Animal, Human, and Environmental Health
Source: LSU School of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Tiffany Wolf, associate professor at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, exemplifies the One Health approach by linking animal, human, and environmental well-being. A graduate of LSU Vet Med (2002),...
Two Investigations Reveal How Resistant Bacteria May Have Spread From Pets To People
Source: CIDRAP A Clinical Infectious Diseases study revealed genetic evidence linking multidrug-resistant E. coli infections in Massachusetts pets and their owners, marking a potential case of cross-species bacterial transmission. In late 2022, a Veterinary teaching...
A Biologist Reveals The 10 Most Common Cat Names (Hint: #1 Is Also The Most Common Dog Name)
Source: Forbes The most popular cat names of 2025, according to Trusted Housesitters, are Luna, Charlie, Lucy, Bella, Leo, Oliver, Max, Lily, Milo, and Loki. These choices reveal more than trends; they reflect evolving human-animal relationships and cultural...
Make It the Norm: How Advanced Procedures in GP Settings Expand Access and Build Stronger Teams
Within my new startup practice and even before that, I’ve noticed a continuing trend. Pet owners are coming in with specialty quotes for non-routine surgeries that are completely unaffordable. Whether it's an orthopedic procedure, an abdominal explore, a splenectomy,...
Your Tech Stack Is Like a Yard in Fall—Ignore It, and You’re Buried
Pumpkin spice is back, sweaters are out, and Veterinary teams are juggling costumes, holiday boarding, and end-of-year craziness. Meanwhile, the leaves are falling—and so is your patience with the mysteriously slow front-desk computer, the glitchy imaging workstation,...
Time to Take Stock: Wrapping Up the Year with Renewals and CE
As the year winds down, most of us in Veterinary medicine are juggling busy appointment books, holiday schedules, and the usual end-of-year personal and professional chaos. But before the calendar flips, there’s another important task that deserves a spot on your...
Tracking Your Pet With an AirTag Is Risky. Try These Expert-Approved Alternatives Instead
Source: CNET Pet experts warn against using Apple AirTags to track pets, citing safety and reliability concerns. Although AirTags are inexpensive Bluetooth trackers designed for personal items, veterinarians like Dr. Shannon Vawter caution that if a pet chews or...
Career Success: The Power of Intentional Relationships
Every day, you make dozens of critical decisions for your personal and professional life, but there's one decision that may have more impact on your career trajectory and fulfillment than any other: who you allow to influence your thinking, shape your beliefs, and...
Tick Disease Powassan Discovered in Illinois For The First Time
Source: NPR Illinois The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) has reported the state’s first-ever case of Powassan virus, a rare but serious tickborne illness. The infected individual became severely ill, and health officials are investigating whether the...
The 5 Steps to DVM Stress Relief (and DVM Retention)
I recently heard about a DVM who stepped down from a leadership role to return to the trenches as a technician. Why? Less responsibility, less stress, and more joy in hands-on technical work compared to managing finances, clients, and staff. This story raises a...
Species-First: The Ethical Evolution of Veterinary Care
Veterinary medicine has always stood apart as a profession built on ethics, integrity, and trust. We have advanced science, relieved suffering, and deepened the human–animal bond. From food systems to family pets, our oath commits us to protect animal health and...
What Outfitting in the Wyoming Wilderness Taught Me About Running a Veterinary Hospital
Most people don’t associate a high-altitude backcountry adventure with the operation of a Veterinary hospital. One is rooted in solitude, grit, and navigating unpredictable terrain—both literally and figuratively. The other involves clinical precision, fast-paced...
The 7 Most Common Hiring Mistakes Employers Make (and How to Eliminate Them)
Hiring is one of the most important things a business does. The right hire can accelerate growth, spark innovation, and lift a team. The wrong hire? It can create conflict, drain resources, and derail momentum. Yet even experienced leaders and HR professionals still...
The Subtitled Generation: How Gen Z Is Rewriting the Way Veterinary Medicine Teaches and Learns
Subtitles used to be reserved for foreign films, helping us understand French detectives or keep up with fast-talking British dramas. But today, according to The Guardian, most of Gen Z watches television with subtitles on . . . even when everyone’s speaking perfect...
The Virtual VCPR: Are We Fencing in Ethical Veterinarians or Fencing out Bad Actors?
I believe we can all agree that the Veterinary Client Patient Relationship (VCPR) is a foundational concept in Veterinary medicine that establishes necessary trust, communication, and accountability between veterinarians, their clients, and their animal patients....
VetForum USA 2025: Collaboration and Innovation in Salt Lake City
This September, the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City became the epicenter of Veterinary leadership and innovation as VetForum USA 2025 welcomed senior executives, Veterinary consolidators, technology leaders, and innovators from across the country. As always,...
Best Buy Bones, Inc. Recalls Nature’s Own Pet Chews Bully Bites Because of Possible Salmonella Health Risk
Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration Best Buy Bones, Inc. of Mount Morris, Michigan, has recalled four lots of Nature’s Own Pet Chews Bully Bites 1-Pound treats (UPC 739598900750, lots 19379–19382, Best By September 2027) due to potential Salmonella...
Kansas Police Reported Raccoons Behaving Strangely. Might Not Be Rabies, Expert Says.
Source: The Wichita Eagle A raccoon spotted wandering in daylight recently alarmed the Rose Hill Police Department, prompting a Facebook warning about possible rabies. However, experts say rabies in raccoons is rare in Kansas. Shane Hesting of the Kansas Department of...
Animals Government Health Politics Tighter Regulation of Pop-Up Vaccine Clinics for KY Pets Opposed By Some Animal Advocates
Source: Kentucky Lantern Veterinarians and animal welfare advocates in Kentucky are voicing concern over a proposed state regulation that could restrict pop-up Veterinary vaccine clinics in retail stores, limiting access to affordable preventive care in rural areas....
Movement in The Wild: Why Dogs Follow Paths and Cats Roam
Source: Earth.com A groundbreaking global study has revealed that carnivore movement is far from random, uncovering deep evolutionary differences between dogs and cats. Researchers tracked 1,239 carnivores from 34 species over a decade across six continents, using GPS...
Can Dogs Really Sniff Out Cancer?
Source: Health Leaders Hackensack Meridian Health has partnered with Israeli biotechnology company SpotitEarly to research a groundbreaking method for the early detection of breast cancer using cancer-sniffing dogs combined with artificial intelligence (AI). The...