Pre Vet? Get Experience at UC Davis with the Summer Enrichment Program

In case you have never heard about it, UC Davis offers a summer enrichment program for pre-veterinary students during the summer. If you are looking for some experience and a way to get to know UC Davis, I’d urge you to apply! Here’s some information: The Summer Enrichment Program is a 5-week program (July 1-August Read More …

Concerned For Your Pet? Read This Before Consulting Dr. Google

Google has become our close friend over the years. Google has been there for us in the good times and the bad and given us guidance when we needed it. However, our reliance on Google and the internet community in general is getting out of hand. Many people turn to Google when health concerns come Read More …

Before You Criticize Veteriarians, Please Read and See Things From Our Perspective

The following is an article that appeared on YumaSun.com written by Dr. Cheryl Haugo, a veterinarian who heads the Desert Veterinary Clinic team in Yuma, Arizona. Given the nature of the article and its inherent importance to the veterinary professionals throughout the United States, I am quoting it in it’s entirety as it appears on Read More …

Swimming Kitty in the News

Perhaps you saw the recent news article about a Calico cat that showed up on the shores of Governor’s Island in New York, making finders suspicious that it swam all the way from New Jersey. If you haven’t yet read the article, feel free to indulge yourself, but if you do, please read critically! http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20110421/od_yblog_upshot/calico-cat-does-the-dog-paddle Read More …

Use Facebook? Like Us & Stay Up-To-Date!

If you’re an avid (or even occasional) Facebook user like so many of us are, head over to Life In Vet School & Tips on Getting In and Click “Like this” to get automatic news feed updates every time a new post is published in the blog! You can also check the page for updates Read More …

Dealing With Pet Allergies as a Vet Student

As someone who has allergies, specifically in response to cats, I can say that years ago I would never have considered owning a cat, even if it was suggested to me as a good pet for a vet student. However, I happened to befriend a cat at the Pasadena Humane Society & SPCA where I Read More …

Download a List of REAL Vet School Interview Questions

So you’ve got a vet school interview — congratulations! Now you’re probably wondering what questions you might be asked. To be honest, the questions a student is asked varies from school to school. Some schools like Western University of Health Sciences asks all students the same few questions as part of a behavioral interview while Read More …

April Fool’s Day – Best Classroom Prank Ever!

The Class of 2013 at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine has a good, no, great sense of humor! Knowing this, those of us who noticed the typewriters in the back of the classroom knew we were in for a good time as we took our seats in the 2nd year classroom on the Read More …

Dating Outside Your Profession

“So, what do you do?” It’s one of the most common questions to ask a person upon meeting them and yet some of the responses you get might have you looking for the exit in a hurry. For me, it’s not that I am necessarily going to be running for the door, but I have Read More …

Single? Consider Dating A Vet

Are you sure you want to date a vet? I mean, I can’t blame you, really — vets and vet students are incredibly intelligent, hard working, active individuals who are passionate about what they do. I have to hope not all men go running for the exit or push the panic button when I use Read More …