New Study Reveals the Surprising Comorbidity Networks in Dogs—What They Mean for Canine Health and Human Medicine
A groundbreaking study from the Dog Aging Project has uncovered comorbidity networks in companion dogs, offering insights into shared health conditions between dogs and humans. Learn how age, breed, and other factors influence the relationships between common dog diseases and how this research could improve healthcare for both dogs and humans.
New CT Imaging Study Reveals Key Insights into Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Dogs—What You Need to Know
A recent study analyzed the morphology of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in dogs using computed tomography (CT) data. The findings offer valuable insights into the dimensions and configurations of PDA, which could aid in pre-procedural planning and the development of novel occlusion devices for treatment. Learn how CT imaging is advancing our understanding of PDA in veterinary medicine.
New Predictive Model for Hypoadrenocorticism: How Low Cortisol and Key Symptoms Can Guide Your Diagnosis”
A recent study introduces a predictive model to help veterinarians identify hypoadrenocorticism (HA) in dogs with resting hypocortisolemia. By combining clinical signs, hematological, and biochemical data, the model improves diagnostic accuracy for HA in daily practice. Learn how lethargy, anorexia, and specific lab results can raise suspicion of this condition.
CDC Confirms First U.S. Human Death from H5N1 Bird Flu: What You Need to Know About the Growing Threat
The CDC reports a tragic death in Louisiana from H5N1 bird flu, marking the first fatality in the United States from this virus. With 66 confirmed cases of H5N1 in the U.S. since 2024, the CDC reassures the public that the overall risk remains low, with no evidence of person-to-person transmission. Learn more about the latest updates on H5N1 bird flu, its risks, and how to protect yourself, especially if you have animal-related exposure.
FDA Cracks Down on Dangerous Seizure Drugs for Pets: Are You Patients Using One?
The FDA has issued warning letters to six companies selling unapproved seizure drugs for dogs and cats. These products, which claim to treat seizures and epilepsy, have not undergone the necessary safety and effectiveness evaluations, posing risks to pets. Learn about the brands involved, the FDA’s actions, and what pet owners should do if they have purchased these products. Stay informed on the latest developments in pet medication regulations and protect your pet’s health.
Why NAVLE Pass Rates Are Dropping: How Vet Candy’s 12-Week Course Helps You Beat the Trend
NAVLE pass rates have been declining in recent years, with top veterinary schools like LSU, Michigan State, and St. George’s showing concerning trends. With a growing number of test-takers and the increasing reliance on memorization services, students are struggling to pass the exam. Vet Candy’s innovative 12-week course offers a solution by focusing on mastering the material and critical thinking, rather than memorizing questions. Learn how our comprehensive lessons, expert video tutorials, species-based textbooks, and timed self-assessments can help you confidently pass the NAVLE and excel in your veterinary career.

