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Västgötaspets

Vastgotaspets, swedish vallhund standing pretty in grass

Västgötaspets; a small Viking herding dog with endless energy! At first glance, the Västgötaspets may resemble a small wolf or a compact corgi. However, behind its alert expression lies one of Sweden’s oldest and most hardworking breeds. Also known as the Swedish Vallhund, this lively dog combines intelligence, endurance, and loyalty. As a result, it Västgötaspets

Volpino Italiano

image of a puppy volpano italiano standing on a white tool

Small in size but overflowing with character, the Volpino Italiano is one of Italy’s oldest companion breeds. Long cherished by nobles and commoners alike, this alert little dog is both elegant and fearless. With its fox-like expression and cloud-like coat, the Volpino is a charming watchdog and an affectionate family companion. Description Small, compact, and Volpino Italiano

Studying veterinary medicine in Italy

studying veterinary medicine in italy

I participated in an informationam session from the University of Bologna (very interesting, I recommend if you wish to study there) and here’s some information they gave us afterwards that were extremely useful to me: CHOICE OF DEGREE PROGRAM Discover our Second cycle’s degree programmes and use filters to search for courses in English. If Studying veterinary medicine in Italy

Is it worth being a vet?

tired veterinarian in uniform with a dog is it worth being a vet?

Is It Worth Being a Vet? THE DISADVANTAGES (a.k.a. “Reasons your non-vet friends think you’re insane.”) 1. Studying veterinary medicine = selling your soul to science Say goodbye to sleep, social life, hobbies, and the part of your brain that used to do fun things. You will, however, gain the superpower of crying into textbooks Is it worth being a vet?

Exploring Genetic Engineering in Veterinary Medicine: Biodiversity & Animal Welfare

genetic engineering. dna strands. mouse. scientists

This essay was originally written for a competition on genetic engineering in veterinary medicine. I’m sharing it here to explore how this field might affect the future of animal health.      Genetic engineering has given veterinary medicine something unprecedented: the ability to rewrite life at its most fundamental level. Genetic manipulation is done using Exploring Genetic Engineering in Veterinary Medicine: Biodiversity & Animal Welfare