Tuskegee University sues to stop American Veterinary Medical Association’s attempt to strip their accreditation
Tuskegee University has filed a federal lawsuit and an emergency motion seeking to block the American Veterinary Medical Association from moving forward with an appeal hearing that could determine the future of its College of Veterinary Medicine, the nation’s only historically black veterinary school.
Pet Cloning Is Going Mainstream—But Should We Be Cheering It On?
When news broke that former NFL star Tom Brady’s new puppy, Junie, was actually a clone of his late dog Lua, courtesy of Colossal Biosciences’ acquisition of Viagen—the veterinary world took notice.
Fighting Rabies, One Vaccine at a Time: How Veterinarian Ben Waites is Changing the World with Mission Rabies
For veterinarian Ben Waites, the mission to eliminate rabies isn’t just a job — it’s personal. His journey began thousands of miles from where he works today, in a childhood surrounded by free-roaming dogs and the ever-present fear of a deadly virus.
Where There Are No Vets: Lauren Cabrera’s Mission to Save Island Animals
On a small Pacific island surrounded by turquoise seas and lush jungle, a quiet revolution in animal care is underway. It’s not being led by a seasoned veterinarian or a global NGO—but by Lauren Cabrera, a former Miss Vermont whose love for animals and relentless spirit are transforming the lives of thousands of pets in one of the most remote parts of the United States.
The Power of Monochrome
There's something quietly powerful about walking into a clinic wearing a single color from head to toe. No patterns to coordinate. No accessories to second-guess. Just one deliberate shade that does all the talking for you.
Speaking Cat: What Every Veterinarian Needs to Know About Feline Communication
Cats may be considered mysterious, but research shows they are actually master communicators—especially when it comes to interacting with humans. For veterinarians, understanding feline body language, vocalizations, and subtle cues is crucial for improving patient welfare, reducing stress during appointments, and preventing injuries.

