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Oct. 26/21

6 Major Differences Between Veterinary Medicine in Canada and Cyprus

After having grown up in Canada and volunteered at multiple clinics there before coming to the Republic of Cyprus for veterinary college, I’ve noticed several difference with how we treat our animals not just ethically, but epidemiologically. In this article, I list 6 major differences between veterinary practice in Cyprus and Canada. 1. Cyprus is…

All About the NAVLE: The Ultimate Test for Veterinary Licensing in North America

What is the NAVLE The NAVLE is a veterinary licensing exam used in North America to determine whether or not a graduate of a veterinary program has the knowledge and practical skills it takes to practice as a veterinarian. At some point, graduates of accredited and unaccredited schools alike will need to write this test.…

5 Common Pain Medications that Can Hurt Your Pet

Human medication and pets While it’s true that dogs are mammals and as such have many things in common with humans in terms of their basic biology, it is also true that their biology is very different. This is particularly true with how many pets react to common medications prescribed or recommended for humans. It…

The Details of Diabetes Mellitus: Animal Edition

What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a disease that affects ~3.1 million Americans, but did you know it also affects their pets? Indeed kitties and puppies of all nations may suffer from the disease. It general presents during midlife, and while treatable it is not curable (2). In essence, diabetes is a metabolic disease whereby the…

The Story of Toby

How He Came to Us Long ago when I was doing volunteer work at a local clinic in effort to get into veterinary school, I encountered Toby. Toby was being brought in for euthanasia, a tad surprising for a 6 year old cat with no noticeable health issues of any kind. As it turns out,…

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