Are Dog’s Talking Buttons a Lie? New Study Says They Might Not Understand a Word!
Those viral videos of dogs “talking” with buttons might not be as impressive as they seem. A groundbreaking new study from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest casts serious doubt on the effectiveness of Augmentative Interspecies Communication (AIC) buttons—those recordable sound devices made popular on TikTok and Instagram—for actually conveying meaning to dogs.
Solid Colors vs. Patterns: Which Scrub Style is Right for You?
When it comes to scrubs, veterinary professionals face an important choice: solid colors or patterns? While the decision might seem purely aesthetic, it actually speaks volumes about your personal style and workplace environment. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and drawbacks of both options, helping you make an informed decision on which look is best for you.
Veterinary Schools Face New Rules: Why Hands-On Training Can't Go Virtual
Many veterinary programs already incorporate distance education (DE) through online courses, video lectures, teleconferencing, and hybrid models. Now, the AVMA Council on Education (COE) has formally introduced policies guiding how DE should be used in veterinary education.
OSU’s $295 Million Gamble: Will It Save Their Veterinary School's Reputation?
Oklahoma State University (OSU) is asking state lawmakers for a $295 million appropriation to help its College of Veterinary Medicine maintain long-term accreditation and boost recruitment of both faculty and students. The proposed funding would support construction of a new animal teaching hospital and provide student scholarships. This comes after OSU’s veterinary college was placed on probationary accreditation last September, although it was recently removed from that list.
$11 Million Surprise: Lyon College's Bold Move to Transform Shelter Medicine!
Lyon College announced it has received an $11 million donation from the Arkansas Animal Rescue Foundation (AARF) to create the Katharine Reese Shelter Medicine and Animal Welfare Program at its upcoming School of Veterinary Medicine in Cabot.
Meet the Future of Veterinary Medicine: Nebraska's Elite 11 Program is Changing the Game!
Twenty high school seniors from across Nebraska have been chosen for the second cohort of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Elite 11 Veterinarian Program, a competitive initiative aimed at boosting the number of production animal veterinarians in the state.

