World Mental Health Day: Prioritising Mental Wellbeing in Veterinary Medicine

On 10 October, we observe World Mental Health Day, a global initiative aimed at raising awareness of mental health issues and mobilising support for those affected. For the veterinary profession, where stress and emotional strain are often part of daily life, this day serves as a reminder of the importance of mental health care and the need for collective action.

Understanding Hernias in Dogs: A Veterinarian’s Guide

Hernias in dogs are more common than you might think and can occur in several forms, each varying in severity. While hernias are often associated with people, they can present similar risks and challenges in our canine companions. This blog will discuss the types of hernias in dogs, their causes, symptoms, and how veterinarians can approach treatment.

Celebrating World Animal Day: A Call to Action for Veterinarians

World Animal Day, celebrated annually on 4th October, is an important global movement aimed at raising awareness about animal welfare and celebrating the diverse species that share our planet. For veterinarians, this day serves as a powerful reminder of their crucial role in advocating for and safeguarding animal health and wellbeing. As guardians of animal care, vets are in a unique position to promote responsible pet ownership, conservation efforts, and welfare standards that protect both domestic and wild species.

Webinar Review: Head Trauma Doesn’t Have to be a Headache Sponsored by Stratocyte

Head trauma in dogs and cats is a common clinical emergency that requires immediate attention, whether it occurs in isolation or with concurrent systemic trauma. During the recent webinar, "Head Trauma Doesn’t Have to be a Headache," led by the renowned Dr. Simon R. Platt, participants were given an in-depth exploration of how to effectively manage these critical cases. Dr. Platt, with his extensive experience in veterinary neurology, guided attendees through practical approaches for examining and treating head trauma in pets, providing vital insights for clinicians.

Understanding Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS)

Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) is a condition that affects many horses, particularly those with a tendency towards obesity. EMS is characterised by insulin dysregulation, regional adiposity (fat deposits in specific areas such as the neck or above the tailhead), and an increased risk of developing laminitis. Horses with EMS often struggle to metabolise sugars and starches properly, leading to abnormal insulin responses which can predispose them to laminitis.

Understanding & Embracing Neurodivergence within Veterinary Practice

Neurodivergence – it’s a term you’re probably seeing and hearing more often these days. Whether it’s trending on social media, featured in news stories, or even making its way into TV dramas, this growing awareness is an incredible step forward. It shines a light on how neurodivergence impacts both personal lives and work environments, including in veterinary practices.

What's it really like working as a Sailing Vet

I founded Vet Tails in 2017, an organization which aims to improve the standards of animal health and welfare around the world. Vet Tails is currently run from aboard my sailboat, SV Chuffed. We provide free veterinary care, work with local animal care organizations to help improve their protocols, provide educational opportunities for veterinarians, and help provide the resources necessary for local veterinarians to better serve their community. All the while, we move our sailboat to new locations and experience new adventures.

Upcoming Free Webinars in October: Enhance Your Veterinary Practice!

October is packed with valuable learning opportunities at The Webinar Vet, offering a series of free webinars designed to keep you at the forefront of veterinary medicine. Whether you're a vet, vet nurse, or just passionate about advancing your knowledge, there’s something for everyone.