WVC Vegas or WVC Nashville: Which Conference Is Your Perfect Match?
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WVC Vegas or WVC Nashville: Which Conference Is Your Perfect Match?

You know you need those CE credits. You're ready to expand your skills, network with colleagues, and actually enjoy a veterinary conference. But here's the million-dollar question: Should you head to the glittering lights of WVC Las Vegasor the country music capital charm of WVC Nashville?

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5 Reasons WVC Las Vegas Is the Ultimate Veterinary Conference Experience
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5 Reasons WVC Las Vegas Is the Ultimate Veterinary Conference Experience

If you're searching for a veterinary conference that delivers world-class education and unforgettable experiences, look no further than WVC Las Vegas. This isn't your typical buttoned-up convention—it's where professional development meets Vegas-style excitement, and your career growth gets a serious upgrade alongside some serious fun.

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Game-Changing Announcement: Vet Candy x Viticus Group!
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Game-Changing Announcement: Vet Candy x Viticus Group!

The veterinary world just got a major digital upgrade! Vet Candy, the trailblazing media platform revolutionizing how veterinary professionals connect, learn, and thrive, recently connected with Viticus Group, for both WVC Vegas and WVC Nashville in 2026 – the most electrifying veterinary conferences on the planet.

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Deadly Pathogens Detected in Commercial Raw Cat Foods
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Deadly Pathogens Detected in Commercial Raw Cat Foods

A recent study from Cornell University has found disease-causing microbes, including antibiotic-resistant strains, in commercial raw cat foods, posing potential risks to both pets and humans. Published in Communications Biology, the study identified Salmonella, Cronobacter, E. coli, Pseudomonas, Klebsiella, and Clostridium perfringens in raw, partially cooked, refrigerated, frozen, and freeze-dried cat foods.

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H5 Bird Flu Confirmed in Los Angeles County Cat Linked to Raw Pet Food
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H5 Bird Flu Confirmed in Los Angeles County Cat Linked to Raw Pet Food

Los Angeles County authorities have confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) A(H5N1) in a domestic cat that consumed commercially available raw pet food. This is the first confirmed feline case since a cluster of infections in December 2024–January 2025 linked to raw milk, raw meat, and raw pet diets.

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