Veterinary Blog for Education, Careers, and Real Vet Life
Welcome to the Vet Candy Blog—your go-to destination for veterinary education, career growth, and real-life insights from the world of animal health.
From free RACE-approved CE courses and clinical updates to NAVLE prep and career advice, our content is designed for veterinarians, vet techs, and students who want to stay informed, inspired, and ahead in their careers.
Latest Veterinary News & Clinical Insights
The Vet Students Everyone Is Watching in 2026
The next generation of veterinary leaders is in school right now — and they're not waiting to make their mark. Meet the 2026 Vet Candy Rising Stars shaping the future of the profession.
NAVLE Study Groups: Why Yours Isn't Working and What to Do Instead
Most veterinary student study groups slow you down more than they help. Here is why — and the structured community and free prep program that actually moves the needle on your NAVLE score.
EHM Alert at HITS Culpeper: One Horse Euthanized, Dozens Quarantined
A routine show week took a serious turn in Culpeper after a confirmed case of equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM) led to one horse being euthanized and dozens more placed under quarantine.
Oklahoma Tightens the Rules on Veterinary Telemedicine—Here’s What It Means for You
Lawmakers have advanced a new bill that would require veterinarians to establish an in-person relationship with clients and patients before practicing telemedicine. The goal? Create clearer boundaries for virtual care while protecting both vets and animal owners.
Murray State Breaks Ground on Kentucky’s First Veterinary School
The university is set to break ground on a brand-new Veterinary Sciences building this week, marking a major milestone toward launching the state’s first-ever College of Veterinary Medicine. Even more exciting? The program plans to offer a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree, with its inaugural class potentially arriving as early as fall 2028
WildFish joins call for government to address levels of flea and tick treatment chemicals in the environment
WildFish has joined environmentalists, academics and veterinary professionals in writing an open letter to the Environment Minister, Baroness Hayman of Ullock, to warn that two pesticides commonly used in pet flea and tick treatments – fipronil and imidacloprid – are contaminating the UK’s rivers, lakes, ponds and wildlife.
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