Vet Candy Goes In the Wild: Exploring Animal Conservation with Jeremiah Pouncy
Vet Candy is expanding its mission beyond clinics and labs with its brand-new series, In the Wild, hosted by Cornell veterinary student and passionate conservation advocate Jeremiah Pouncy. The show blends veterinary insight, wildlife science, and on-the-ground storytelling, bringing viewers face-to-face with the challenges and triumphs of animals in the wild.
Veterinary clinics nationwide make WSU’s goal to a rabies-free Africa achievable
For every rabies vaccine administered at 120 Vetcor veterinary clinics in the United States and Canada, $1 is donated to WSU’s Rabies Free Africa program, which aims to eliminate the human deaths due to the virus across the African continent. The partnership brings WSU’s total number of supporting veterinary clinics to almost 200 nationwide. Together, these partners have helped vaccinate more than 3 million dogs in Kenya and Tanzania.
Tuskegee University breaks ground on $18 million investment for a small animal teaching hospital
The Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine (TUCVM) turned the soil on a new 57,000-square-foot small animal teaching hospital to continue the university’s unmatched 80-year legacy as a leader in training veterinarians in the United States.
This Zoo Vet Wants to Start a Blood Bank
When the Covid-19 pandemic swept across the globe, it wasn’t just humans who fell ill. Zoo animals, from tigers to gorillas, were among the unexpected victims. For Dr. Lily Parkinson, an emergency and critical care veterinarian at the University of Georgia, the pandemic brought an unusual and urgent challenge: snow leopards developing severe anemia, a dangerous shortage of red blood cells.
Inside the Latest Issue of Vet Candy Magazine
This issue of Vet Candy Magazine is dedicated to that reality—the struggles, the innovations, and the inspiring people shaping the future of our field.
She Co-Founded CodaPet… But Can She Handle Turkey Sneezes or a Laser Loaded Shark Attack?
Dr. Bethany Hsai, the co-founder of CodaPet—a nationwide service that connects families with veterinarians for compassionate, in-home euthanasia—is taking on her toughest challenge yet: surviving an episode of Brain Smarts with Vet Candy.

