One Van, One Vision: How Dr. Tom Vega Turned His Dream Into Chicago's Most Innovative Mobile Practice
r. Tom Vega, a Chicago-based veterinarian, founded Concierge Companions VetMed with a clear mission: to reimagine the client and patient experience through personalized, elevated, and compassionate care. After years as a trusted relief veterinarian across the Chicagoland area, Dr. Vega built his practice to deliver gold-standard medicine on his clients' schedules, blending advanced diagnostics with a concierge-level experience.
Zoetis Receives Conditional Approval for Dectomax®-CA1 Injectable for the Prevention and Treatment of New World Screwworm Myiasis in Cattle
With new label, Dectomax®-CA1 Injectable is the first and only parasite control product with conditional approval to help control economically devastating pest Cochliomyia hominivorax (New World screwworm)
FitPaws Launches FitKinect, a Versatile System for Canine Fitness, Recovery, and Performance
FitPaws, a company specializing in canine fitness equipment, has announced the launch of FitKinect, a new modular training system designed to improve strength, coordination, and body awareness in dogs.
New Blood Test for Dog Disease? Study Finds Potential Biomarkers for Canine Hepatozoonosis
Scientists discover potential peptide biomarkers for canine hepatozoonosis, a tick-borne disease in dogs. New mass spectrometry method could lead to faster, more accurate diagnostic tests.
More than 3000 Vet Students Have Completed the Ultimate Free NAVLE Prep—Here's What You Missed
While you were scrolling, over 1,650 veterinary students were grinding over the fall 2025 Vet Candy NAVLE Prep program. They showed up every single day, crushed 144 lessons based on the ICVA Species and Diagnosis List, tackled thousands of practice questions, and walked into their October 15 NAVLE exams ready to dominate.
Starving Kitten Saved by Life-Saving Procedure at UC Davis Veterinary Hospital
A tiny abandoned kitten named Ginger was on the brink of starvation due to a severe esophageal stricture that prevented him from swallowing food. Thanks to advanced balloon dilation procedures at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Ginger not only survived but is now thriving in his forever home.

