Covetrus Opens New State-of-the Art Distribution Center
Covetrus®, a global leader in animal-health technology and services, today announced the opening of a new state-of-the-art distribution center in Grimes, Iowa, that will provide veterinarians with access to more than 5,000 product offerings used to manage vet practices and treat large and small animals. The company is moving to a larger facility to meet the growing demand for its products and services in the greater Midwest region.
Vet Candy Unveils 2024 Rising Stars: Meet the Future Leaders of Veterinary Medicine
In a field where passion meets precision and every day is a chance to make a difference, Vet Candy's 2024 Rising Stars Award winners have emerged as the future leaders of veterinary medicine. These exceptional students, our next wave of veterinary superheroes, are being celebrated not just for their academic excellence but for their unparalleled dedication to the profession.
Mastering the art of the humble brag
In a world where self-promotion often walks a fine line between confidence and arrogance, finding the right balance can be challenging. While it's important to acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments, doing so without coming across as a self-absorbed braggart requires finesse. So, how can you effectively highlight your achievements without rubbing others the wrong way? Let's dive into the art of humble bragging and discover how to showcase your successes with grace.
Prescription for Renewal: Why Every Veterinary Professional Needs a Vacation
Discover why veterinary professionals must prioritize self-care with regular vacations. From combating burnout to nurturing mental well-being, explore the essential benefits of taking time off in the demanding world of veterinary medicine!
Intrusive Thoughts Taking Over? Here's How to Take Back Control
Intrusive thoughts can be unsettling, but you're not alone. Discover practical strategies for managing intrusive thoughts and finding relief from anxiety and distress. From mindfulness techniques to seeking professional support, learn how to regain control and find peace of mind.
New Importation Rules Aim to Strengthen Rabies Protection
The CDC emphasizes that the new measures are crucial in preventing the reintroduction of canine rabies to the United States, which has been rabies-free since 2007. Over 100 countries still grapple with canine rabies, and unvaccinated dogs can contract the disease from wildlife.
David Daigle, a CDC spokesperson, noted that the new rules are designed to "reduce fraud and improve the U.S. government's ability to verify that imported dogs have met U.S. entry requirements."
With these regulations going into effect soon, pet owners and travelers are urged to plan in advance to meet the new import requirements and ensure a smooth entry for their furry companions.

