Vet Dx Caravan 2026 – Antipolo Vets (Jeia Veterinary Supply)

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 […]
When Is Euthanasia Considered Appropriate for a Veterinary Patient?

Euthanasia is one of the hardest decisions in veterinary medicine. It is never taken lightly, never done impulsively, and always anchored on compassion, medical facts, and the pet’s overall welfare. While every case is unique, veterinarians follow a set of ethical, medical, and legal guidelines before declaring that euthanasia may be justified. Below are the […]
A Practical Guide to Isoxazoline-Containing Parasiticides for Cats

Isoxazolines have transformed parasite control in cats by offering broad-spectrum protection against both ectoparasites and endoparasites in a single topical formulation. Today’s combination products go beyond fleas and ticks; they target heartworms, intestinal parasites, mites and even tapeworms, giving veterinarians a unified approach to preventive care. Below is a simplified breakdown of the three major […]
When Kindness Is Mistaken for Obligation

A few days ago, a foreign national walked into our hospital carrying a kitten. From the way he spoke, there was already a quiet tone of entitlement. His opening line was not a request but a demand: “I need a doctor for this kitten.” The vet immediately approached the counter, ready to assess the patient. […]
Do Dogs Know When They Are Dying? A Veterinarian’s Reflection

Do Dogs Know When They Are Dying? A Veterinarian’s Reflection By Dr. Geoff Carullo, DVM, FPCCP, DPCVSCA One of the most difficult questions we face as veterinarians is this: Does a dog know when it is about to die? And if it does, should we allow it to pass at home with family, or is […]
Experience Is Not a License: Clarifying the Line Between Compassion, Training, and Illegal Practice in Veterinary Medicine

The recent discussion circulating in veterinary groups about non-licensed veterinarians and vetmed graduates practicing clinical work deserves a clear, unemotional, and lawful clarification. This is not about attacking individuals. This is about protecting animals, the profession, and the public through the rule of law. This Is Not Veterinary Malpractice Malpractice is committed by a licensed […]