VTW May 14: Taming the Wild Beast: Fraidy Cats and Panicked Pups
Published: May 14, 2021
Laura Schwartz

 
Friday, May 14, 2021
 
 

VIN ROUNDS

Taming the Wild Beast: Fraidy Cats and Panicked Pups

Sunday, May 16, 8 p.m. ET
Presented by Laurie Bergman, VMD, DACVB, and Rachael Carpenter, DVM
 

TUESDAY TOPIC

Zoo Medicine: Reptile Cases

Tuesday, May 18, Noon ET 

Presented by Amanda Guthrie, DVM, MRCVS, DACZM, DECZMV
Click the green button on the session page or the top right corner of the Student Center to attend.
 

EXPLORE, DISCOVER, LEARN VIN

Improve your Search Skills

Wednesday, May 19, 9:30 p.m. ET
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Email HowTo@VIN.com for more information.
 

VIN/VSPN ROUNDS

Behavior Problems Seen Through the Eyes of the Cat

Thursday, May 20, 8 p.m. ET
Presented by Sandra Mitchell, DVM, DABVP (Feline & Exotic Companion Mammal)
 

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VIN turned 30 this earlier this year and the party is still going! Throughout the year there will be many ways to celebrate with your VIN colleagues.

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Last week's Quick Poll took another dive into the question of appointment durations for sick patients. This time the sweet-spot edged closer to 30 minutes (vs. 20 minutes for well patients) with roughly half of poll takers saying 20-30 minutes or even more than 30 minutes is "just right" for evaluating a sick pet. What's your "Goldilocks Zone" for sick pet visits? Take a trip to

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