Noise, Criticism, and the Modern Veterinarian

Before, criticism came from mentors and senior clinicians inside hospital walls. Today, it comes from comment sections. Veterinarians are now flooded with opinions from strangers—clients, anonymous accounts, armchair experts who watched one video and suddenly feel qualified to judge your diagnosis, your fees, even your character. Some feedback helps. Most is just noise. The internet […]

Vet Dx Caravan 2026 – Malolos, Bulacan (Syrincal Trading OPC)

An evening where science meets strategy and better veterinary decisions begin. Join us for an exclusive learning session featuring three respected veterinary leaders as we tackle what truly matters in modern companion animal practice: 🔬 Vector-Borne Diseases in Dogs: Why Speed Matters 🔍 Insights on Clinical Prevention of Parasites — Dr. Ross Antonio Banayo, DVM […]

Referral Is Not Failure. It Is Professional Strength

One of the most uncomfortable moments in veterinary practice happens during referral cases. A patient arrives from another clinic, and instead of focusing on the pet, the consultation shifts into criticism of the previous veterinarian. Clients come in frustrated, emotional, sometimes angry. The easiest response is to nod along or silently accept the idea that […]

Why Many Veterinarians Get High Credit Limits Even Without Submitting Financial Documents

Many veterinarians notice something curious: even without submitting income documents like tax returns or financial statements, they’re often granted high credit card limits or pre-approved credit lines. Some even receive automatic limit increases without asking. This isn’t random. Banks rely on structured risk models, and veterinarians are frequently classified as low-risk borrowers. How Banks Assess […]

Simparica Trio as Slow Kill Treatment for Heartworm in the Philippines

For many years, melarsomine adulticide therapy was the gold standard for eliminating canine heartworms. The Philippines once had access to Immiticide, but its phase-out left veterinarians without a registered adulticide option. In response, many clinics have turned to Simparica Trio as a practical slow kill protocol. What was once considered an alternative has now become […]

Does Cytopoint Get Used Up? How It Differs from Traditional Vaccines

Does Cytopoint Get Used Up? How It Differs from Traditional Vaccines By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA One of the most common questions after giving Cytopoint for allergic pruritus is: Does it get used up in the body? And does it work like a vaccine? The answer is simple: yes, Cytopoint is gradually cleared, […]