Preparing Your Practice for a Wisconsin Winter 

Temperatures are starting to fall, which means winter is right around the corner. Whether the change in seasons has you excited to make snow angels with Fido or dreading the bone-chilling cold, we have some tips to make this winter a breeze. The WVMA compiled a list...

Contributing to the Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Efforts 

Debra Hamelback, Executive Director, Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association  Up to 10.5 inches of rain fell on eastern Kentucky in just 48 hours at the end of July, causing significant flooding that imperiled hundreds of people, homes, farms, and animals. The...

 Dr. Meg Mueller Nominated for WVMA President-Elect 

Dr. Meg Mueller, DVM  Dr. Meg Mueller, of Brackett, Wisconsin, has been nominated for WVMA president-elect.  A 2010 graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Mueller practices mixed animal medicine at Osseo-Augusta Veterinary...

DHS Announces New Tick Identification Service

By Xia Lee, PhD, Public Health Entomologist, and Rachel Klos, DVM, MPH, Vectorborne Disease Epidemiologist, WI Dept. of Health Services  The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Vectorborne Diseases Program is excited to announce a new DHS Tick...

Find Ways to Fully Utilize CVTs in Your Practice

By Sabrina Freter, CVT, Veterinary Technician Program Director, Madison College  I started my career in a progressive equine referral hospital soon after graduating from Madison College. The board-certified surgeons within the practice effectively utilized each team...