When Is a Veterinarian Qualified to Become a Senior in a Clinic? A Concrete Guide

When Is a Veterinarian Qualified to Become a Senior in a Clinic? A Concrete Guide By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA Let us remove the drama and make this practical. The title “Senior Vet” should not be vague. It should be measurable. If a clinic will assign that title, here are concrete indicators that […]
When Silence Is Wisdom in a Noisy Veterinary World

The veterinary industry today feels louder than ever. Every week brings a new issue, a new controversy, a new debate. Social media amplifies everything. Opinions multiply. Judgments spread faster than facts. And suddenly, it feels like every situation demands a reaction. But the truth is, not everything requires your opinion. In a profession as complex […]
Constipation, Hypercalcemia, and Megacolon in Dogs and Cats: A Practical Clinical Guide

Constipation in small animal practice is often treated as a simple gastrointestinal problem. In reality, it is frequently a multifactorial condition and, in cats especially, may be the first visible sign of a systemic or metabolic disorder such as hypercalcemia. This article outlines a structured approach to constipation in dogs and cats, with emphasis on […]
Detick for Pets: What It Really Is and Why Veterinarians Are Concerned

Detick for Pets: What It Really Is and Why Veterinarians Are Concerned By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA In recent years, “Detick” products have resurfaced online and in marketplaces, often sold in small 1 cc to 2 cc vials and aggressively marketed as an affordable solution for ticks and fleas in dogs and cats. […]
Gabapentin for Stress, Sedation, and Pain Control in Cats During Veterinary Visits

Handling cats in a clinical setting is often one of the most challenging aspects of small animal practice. Fear, anxiety, and stress can rapidly escalate into defensive or aggressive behavior, placing both the patient and veterinary staff at risk. In recent years, gabapentin has emerged as one of the most practical pharmacologic tools to reduce […]
Purevax Vaccines Do NOT Need to Be Injected on the Tail

There is a growing belief that all feline vaccines must be injected on the tail to prevent cancer. This is not entirely correct, and it is important to clarify this—especially when it comes to Purevax vaccines. Let’s be very clear: Purevax vaccines do NOT require tail injection to avoid sarcomas. Why This Confusion Exists The […]