Unraveling Pet Behavior Secrets: Dr. Wailani Sung's Journey Will Amaze You!
Discover the captivating journey of Dr. Wailani Sung, the visionary force behind Bay Area Vet Behavior. From humble beginnings to revolutionizing pet care, her expertise in psychology and veterinary medicine will inspire and empower pet owners everywhere. Dive into her story and unlock the secrets to understanding your furry friend's behavior like never before!
Unveiling the Secrets of Veterinary Success: Dive into the Latest Issue of Business by Vet Candy!
Unveiling the Secrets of Veterinary Success: Dive into the Latest Issue of Business by Vet Candy!
Say Goodbye to Noncompete Agreements: FTC Votes to Ban Most Restrictions
The FTC has voted to ban nearly all noncompete agreements, citing stories of workers stuck in abusive workplaces due to these agreements. The move could increase wages by nearly $300 billion per year. However, dissenting voices argue the ban may face legal challenges and could harm both employers and workers.
Unlocking the Secrets of Separation Anxiety
In the intricate landscape of veterinary medicine, few conditions elicit as much concern and emotional involvement as separation anxiety in dogs. It's a topic that resonates deeply with pet owners, often leaving them feeling bewildered and overwhelmed by their furry friend's distress.
From Biochem to Vet Med: Meet Vitória Kuzolitz, SAVMA Gazette Editor, and Rising Star
Discover the inspiring journey of Vitória Kuzolitz, a fourth-year veterinary student at the University of Georgia and Editor-in-Chief of the SAVMA Gazette. From her transition from biochemistry to veterinary medicine to her unwavering commitment to making a difference, Vitória's story is one of resilience, passion, and dedication.
How Size Matters: The Shocking Truth About Cancer Risks for Medium-Sized Dogs
Medium-sized dogs have a higher risk of developing cancer than the very largest or smallest breeds, according to a UC Riverside study.
The study, published in the Royal Society Open Science, set out to test a model of how cancer begins. This model, called the multistage model, predicts that size is a risk factor for cancer. As it turns out, it is, but only when considering size variation within a single species.

