From Vet Receptionist to Comedy Queen: How Caitlin Palmer is Helping to Revolutionizing Veterinary Education!
Caitlin Palmer, Certified Veterinary Receptionist and viral TikTok star ("The Desk Wench"), is taking the vet world by storm with her hilarious skits, podcasts, and original scripted comedy All Creatures. A theater major turned veterinary comedy genius, Caitlin blends humor, storytelling, and artistry to educate and entertain. Discover her journey from clinic chaos to podcast stardom—zombies, chupacabras, and all!
Japan Expands Online Veterinary Services for Livestock Amid Vet Shortage
Amid a nationwide shortage of large animal veterinarians, Japan is increasing the use of online medical examinations for livestock, especially in remote farming areas such as Hokkaido. The digital system helps reduce travel time for veterinarians and improves animal care accessibility and disease prevention.
This Vet Tech Influencer Was Bullied—Her Response Changed Everything
Dakota Kirk, autistic exotic pet educator & vet tech, cares for 111+ animals—from reptiles to sugar gliders. After going viral, she now fights myths about exotic pets and cyberbullying in the animal community. Discover her inspiring journey!"
Kansas Responds to Equine Infectious Anemia and West Nile Virus Cases
The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health (KDA) is actively managing two separate equine disease cases confirmed in July: one involving Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in Sedgwick County and another involving West Nile virus (WNV) in Harper County.
Officials Investigate Reports of Illness in Dogs After Walks Near Venice, California
Los Angeles Animal Services announced Monday that it had been alerted to the situation by Los Angeles County Veterinary Public Health (VPH). The affected dogs, ranging from young to senior, were reportedly in good health before exhibiting symptoms such as seizures, weakness, and, in some cases, cardiac arrest. According to officials, the dogs come from different households.
Canadian Sheep Industry Advances Traceability and Addresses Veterinary Drug Challenges
A major development is the transfer of responsibility for the national sheep traceability program from the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency to the Canadian Sheep Federation (CSF). The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) approved the transition in June 2025, following the federation’s application in 2023. The move requires a formal legal agreement between CFIA and CSF, as well as an audit of the federation’s new AgroLedger traceability technology.

