The Six Shocking Myths That Are Ruining Your Veterinary Career
The veterinary profession is full of passion, dedication, and an unshakable love for animals. However, beneath the surface, many veterinarians and veterinary professionals find themselves struggling with burnout. Often, this exhaustion isn’t just due to long hours or difficult cases—it’s fueled by deep-seated myths that shape our approach to the profession. These "fur myths" create unrealistic expectations and, over time, lead to mental and emotional exhaustion. Let’s explore some of these common myths and how we can shift our mindset to foster a healthier, more sustainable career.
Dr. Thomas Vega Proves You Can Save Lives and Serve Looks at the Same Time!
Dr. Thomas Vega is redefining what it means to be a veterinarian. Known as "The Fashion Vet," he seamlessly blends his passion for style with his love for medicine, proving that self-expression and professionalism can go hand in hand. For Dr. Vega, fashion isn’t just about looking good—it’s about feeling good, boosting confidence, and bringing joy into a demanding profession.
Breaking Barriers: How Three Women are Revolutionizing Emergency Vet Care and Inspiring the Next Generation
In a field where women often work tirelessly behind the scenes but rarely hold the reins, these three women have not only built a hospital—they've ignited a movement. And as Mosaic Animal Emergency & Specialty Hospital continues to serve its community, it will also stand as a powerful symbol of what happens when women take charge, lift each other up, and redefine the future of veterinary medicine.
Budget-Friendly Lobby Makeover: How to Elevate Your Space for Under $99
Your lobby is the first thing clients see when they walk through the door, setting the tone for their entire experience. If your space feels uninspiring but a full redesign isn’t in the budget, there’s good news—you don’t need to spend a fortune to create a polished, welcoming atmosphere.
5 DIY Ways to Redesign Your Exam Rooms for a Better Client Experience
By refreshing the walls, upgrading seating, adding soft textiles, improving lighting, and personalizing the space, you can create a more welcoming and stress-free environment for clients and pets alike. These simple, affordable changes can transform your exam rooms into a space that feels warm, inviting, and client-focused—all without breaking the bank.
Stroke in Dogs: What Every Vet Needs to Know About Long-Term Risks and Recovery
Little is known regarding the comorbidities and prognostic factors associated with the long-term outcome of ischemic stroke in dogs. Although poststroke epilepsy is a well-recognized syndrome in people, it is unclear if this phenomenon also occurs in dogs.

