Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team returns from wildfire deployment
The Texas A&M Veterinary Emergency Team (VET) concludes an eight-day mission providing crucial veterinary care to animals affected by the Smokehouse Creek Fire in the Texas Panhandle. Amidst the largest wildfire in Texas history, the VET tended to over 270 animals across five counties, addressing injuries from burns, smoke inhalation, and nutritional deficiencies. Led by Dr. Deb Zoran, the team's efforts extended to supporting search and rescue canines and collaborating with local authorities and academic institutions. Gratitude is expressed for the community's support in aiding the recovery process.
Bridging the Gap: The Struggle to Fill a Vital Role in Polk County's Cattle Industry
In the sprawling fields of Polk County, Florida, the heartbeat of the local economy resonates through the hooves of cattle. According to data from the University of Florida, this thriving industry injects over a billion dollars annually into the region. However, amid this prosperity lies a poignant challenge – the scarcity of large animal veterinarians essential for the well-being of these majestic creatures.
From the Brink of Death to the Dance Floor, WSU Vets Save Stallion
Discover the remarkable journey of Oro Negro, a Friesian stallion, and his owner Antonio Nuñez, as they navigate through life-threatening colic surgeries and complications at Washington State University's Veterinary Teaching Hospital. Witness their bond of resilience and hope as they strive to return to the charro competitions, showcasing Oro Negro's exceptional horse dancing skills. Experience the heartwarming tale of determination and triumph amidst the serene landscapes of Mason, Washington. Image: WSU
Heartland Heroes: Sisters Carry Forward Legacy of Compassion
Step into the heartland of Indiana and meet Kathy and June Hennegan, two sisters carrying forward their parents' legacy of compassion for animals. Their journey, rooted in a shared passion for veterinary medicine, began at Hanover College and blossomed into a lifelong commitment to advancing animal welfare. Growing up at Briarwood Animal Clinic, founded by their parents, Jim and Marilyn, Kathy and June imbibed values of compassion and empathy. Now, they honor their parents' memory by championing veterinary science and contributing to pioneering research at Morris Animal Foundation. Join us as we celebrate the enduring spirit of the Hennegan family and their unwavering love for animals on Vet Candy!
21 Questions with Dr. Natosha Richardson
Dive into the latest episode of the Vet Candy podcast, "21 Questions," featuring the insightful veterinary criticalist, Dr. Natosha Richardson. In this engaging episode, we delve beyond the stethoscope to discover the person behind the profession. Dr. Richardson shares candid insights into her life, reflecting on cherished childhood memories and revealing her surprising celebrity crush. With laughter and heartfelt moments, this episode offers a refreshing glimpse into the world of veterinary medicine. Tune in now on Vet Candy and get to know Dr. Richardson like never before!
Navigating Generalized Anxiety: Breaking the Silence and Seeking Support
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) affects millions of people worldwide, yet it remains widely misunderstood and stigmatized. In the veterinary profession, where stress and pressure are inherent, it's essential to shine a light on anxiety disorders, break the silence surrounding them, and encourage individuals to seek help without shame or judgment. In this article, we'll explore what generalized anxiety is, share personal experiences, provide guidance on seeking help, and discuss the importance of normalizing conversations about mental health.

