Triage: Where Medicine Meets Mayhem (and You’re the Traffic Controller) Working in vet med means you wear a lot of hats – diagnostician, counselor, detective, animal whisperer. But one of the most underrated (and most stressful) roles? Triage Officer of...
Bloat in the Building: What Every Veterinary Team Member Should Know About GDV When a GDV case hits the clinic, the whole atmosphere changes. The clock ticks louder and the pace quickens. Everyone – from reception to recovery – has a role to play. Gastric...
Hot Dogs & Cool Heads: Summer Overheating Tips for Vet Teams Ah, summer – the season of sunshine, flip-flops, and frantic calls about panting pups who’ve turned into furry little space heaters. If you work in a vet clinic, you already know the heat...
Love ‘Em or Leave ‘Em: Vets’ Favorite & Least Favorite Dog Breeds (And Why it’s Okay to Judge a Little) Disclaimer: All dogs are good dogs. Some are just…professionally challenging. This post is for entertainment only – please...
Paws & Reflect: It’s National Hug Your Dog Day Let’s face it – every day in vet med is basically Hug Your Dog Day. But National Hug Your Dog Day gives us the official green light to embrace the canine chaos, slobbery kisses, and the 60-pound lap...
The 7 Top Things Vets Wish Their Clients Knew Although pet owners wants the best for their furry friends, sometimes there can be a gap in communication between veterinarians and pet parents. This void can make visits less effective and stressful for all parties...