Episodes
Check it out: a cat saunters into the clinic with a peculiar complaint – it missed a meal. Now, that might not sound like a big deal, but this cat never skips dinner, and its owners are freaking out. What’s going on with this mysterious cat? Well, Dr. Courtney Campbell sits down with veterinarian Dr. Michelle Moyal to uncover The Mystery of the Cat Who Missed a Meal.
Published 02/21/24
Check this out: a teeny tiny kitten waddles into the clinic for its first check-up, but there's something seriously off – its belly is super swollen and droopy. What's up with this constipated kitty? Well, Dr. Courtney Campbell teams up with Dr. Jessica Trice to unravel The Mystery of the Constipated Kitty.
Published 02/21/24
Check it out: an older cat strolls into the clinic after dealing with two months of non-stop diarrhea and appetite problems. What’s the deal with this poor kitty? Well, Dr. Courtney Campbell sits down with Dr. Forrest Cummings to uncover the Mystery of the Cat with Chronic Diarrhea.
Published 02/21/24
Picture this: a tiny 5-month-old Siamese kitten rolls into the clinic for a routine checkup. But there’s something off – signs of labored breathing, a heart murmur, and it just can’t keep up with playtime like other kittens. What’s the deal with this lazy little kitty? Well, Dr. Courtney Campbell teams up with Dr. Tomas Infernuso to unravel the Mystery of the Lazy Kitten.
Published 02/21/24
Imagine this: a cat shows up at the clinic with a bunch of skin wounds. They've been cleaned and treated, but they just won't heal, even after weeks. What's the deal with this poor kitty? Well, Dr. Courtney Campbell sits down with dermatologist Dr. Joya Griffin to dive into the Mystery of the Cat with the Non-Healing Wounds.
Published 02/21/24
So, picture this: a cat strolls into the clinic looking totally bummed out. It’s barely moving, super weak. What’s up with this sad kitty? Well, Dr. Courtney Campbell sits down with emergency specialist Dr. Carey Hemmelgarn to uncover the Mystery of the Washed Cat.
Published 02/21/24
A team of researchers from the University of East London and the University of Pennsylvania, supported by Dogvatar, a canine technology startup, has developed a groundbreaking AI algorithm to assess the personalities of potential working dogs. Drawing from data collected from nearly 8,000 responses to the Canine Behavioral Assessment & Research Questionnaire (C-BARQ), the algorithm clusters responses into five distinct personality types, aiding in swift and accurate evaluations for roles...
Published 02/18/24
Sherri Jerzyk, a veterinary technician at Texas A&M College of Vet Med’s Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Service, has taken proactive steps to address the wellbeing crisis in vet med. Her initiative, ”The Grotto,” offers a sanctuary with counseling sessions, designed specifically for vet techs’ needs. The project has received positive feedback, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing mental health in the veterinary field. This groundbreaking effort sets a precedent for other...
Published 02/17/24
”Critter Fixers: Country Vets” receives a prestigious NAACP Image Award nomination, highlighting the remarkable journey of Drs. Vernard Hodges and Terrence Ferguson, two Black small animal veterinarians based in rural Georgia. The nomination acknowledges the show’s groundbreaking contribution to veterinary television, shedding light on diverse cases and unique animal care challenges tackled by the duo
Published 02/14/24
Dive into the depths of canine epilepsy with your host, Clay Palmer, in this enlightening podcast series. We’ll be exploring the latest in epilepsy research and insights with the help of esteemed veterinary neurologists, Dr. Gaemia Tracy and Dr. Fiona James, along with researcher Emily Folkard. Get ready for a journey filled with groundbreaking discoveries and expert knowledge in the field of canine epilepsy.
Published 02/09/24
In the noble pursuit of caring for our animal friends, veterinarians often face emotional and ethical challenges that go unnoticed by the general public. A recent comprehensive NORVET study sheds light on an unsettling aspect of the veterinary profession—how the frequent task of euthanizing animals might influence veterinarians’ mental health and their attitudes towards assisted dying in humans,
Published 02/07/24
  Meet Dr. Karl C. Maritato: A Marvel in Animal Health  In the thrilling realm of animal health, one name shines brilliantly—Dr. Karl C. Maritato!  Not just your average veterinary surgeon, but a true beacon of knowledge and compassion for the next generation of veterinarians.   
Published 02/06/24
Loyal, the biotech trailblazer in pet longevity, has embarked on a groundbreaking journey with the launch of its STAY study, administering the first dose of the promising LOY-002 drug to Boo, an 11-year-old Whippet. This monumental trial is not just a medical first but a beacon of hope for pet owners dreaming of more quality time with their aging furry friends.
Published 02/03/24
Join us on this episode of ”21 Questions with Vet Candy” as we welcome Dr. Melinda McCall, a passionate veterinarian with a heartwarming backstory. Born and raised on a picturesque dairy farm in the mountains of Southwest Virginia, Dr. McCall’s life has always been intertwined with animals. Her profound love and connection with creatures great and small paved her path to a career in veterinary medicine, a journey filled with determination and resilience.
Published 02/03/24
A generous donation of $35 million by philanthropist K. Lisa Yang, a Cornell alumnus, will establish and name the Cornell K. Lisa Yang Center for Wildlife Health within the University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. This center will focus on addressing the critical intersections of wildlife health, the well-being of domestic animals, human health and livelihoods, and the broader environmental framework sustaining all life on our planet.
Published 02/02/24
This episode of Vet Candy Journal Club covers three key veterinary studies: First, a study on unregulated Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) drugs highlighting the need for improved quality control. Second, research showing the effectiveness of rectal fecal samples for canine blood tests, while human immunochemical tests fail to detect blood in pets. Finally, a study demonstrating that subcutaneous microchips provide reliable temperature measurements in cats, potentially offering a less...
Published 02/01/24
Ever wondered what secrets your purring pal is hiding in its genes? Well, buckle up, because researchers funded by the Morris Animal Foundation have just cracked open a treasure trove of feline secrets! With a deep dive into the DNA of various cat species, they’ve rolled out a carpet of discoveries, offering us a whole new perspective on our whiskered companions’ evolution.
Published 01/30/24
The University of Guelph’s study, conducted in 2022, surveyed employees from a major veterinary corporation in Canada. The findings present a compelling narrative about the current state of the veterinary workforce.
Published 01/29/24
Canine Epilepsy Breakthroughs, Tick Risks Unmasked, and a Dog’s Diabetes Rollercoaster- on Vet Candy’s Weekly Journal Club.
Published 01/26/24
In a novel study by the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, researchers embarked on an unusual but significant quest: determining what dogs would prefer to watch on television. The study, far from being a light-hearted inquiry, aimed to fill a crucial void in veterinary medicine by developing more refined methods for evaluating canine vision.
Published 01/24/24
In this captivating episode of ”21 Questions with Vet Candy,” we’re thrilled to introduce Ava Cabble, a bright and ambitious first-year veterinary student at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine. Originally from Michigan, Ava’s passion for animals takes a unique twist as she embarks on a specialized path in herpetological medicine, focusing on reptiles.
Published 01/22/24
In the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of veterinary medicine, Dr. Melinda McCall stands out as a beacon of inspiration and resilience. Her compelling story, intricately woven in the pages of her book ”Driving Home Naked,” transcends the ordinary, offering a raw and honest glimpse into the life of a woman who has defied odds and shattered ceilings in a field once dominated by men.
Published 01/19/24
The recent decision by South Korea to ban the dog meat trade marks a monumental shift in animal welfare, a move that has been long awaited by animal rights advocates worldwide. Historically, the dog meat industry in South Korea has been a subject of international concern, involving the factory farming and slaughter of up to one million dogs annually for human consumption. This practice, often criticized for its cruelty and inhumane treatment of animals, is now set to be completely phased out...
Published 01/17/24
Get ready to meet Keyana Beamon, or as she’s fondly called, ”Key.” This amazing episode of the ”21 Questions” podcast is all about discovering the vibrant, fun-loving side of this Norfolk, VA native who’s making waves in the veterinary world.
Published 01/15/24
In the scenic landscapes of Colorado, a crisis is unfolding that threatens the well-being of pets and their owners. The Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region is grappling with a severe veterinarian shortage, making it increasingly difficult to provide essential services to the state’s beloved animals.
Published 01/06/24