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ChavisTimesVetMed

@chavistimesvmed

Just a 1st year VetMed student sharing and documenting my passion for animals. “Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.”

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Support. Support. Support! It’s okay to ask for help and working with others will benefit you greatly in the long run! Asking for help is not a sign of weakness. If you think you’re the only one alone in the struggle…you’re not. It takes maturity and courage to ask for help.

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It’s okay to not know the answer in the beginning. Eventually you will! That’s the definition of learning! Vet school throws a lot of condensed info at you all at once. Understanding becomes possible when you put in the time and effort (along with patience). I repeat…PATIENCE!

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Quote of the Day: Focus on yourself until the focus is on you. Read that again…If you haven’t realized by now…comparison is the thief of joy. Stop comparing yourself to others and focus on yourself.

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Quote of the Day: If you want something bad enough, you can’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something. Not even yourself. What I look like giving up today, when tomorrow may be the day I win?

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A mysterious yet highly contagious disease is affecting dogs across the US and is similar to the symptoms of kennel cough or canine influenza. Be on the lookout for signs of upper respiratory illness in your dog, such as sneezing, coughing, nasal &/or eye discharge, and lethargy.

A mysterious yet highly contagious disease is affecting dogs across the US and is similar to the symptoms of kennel cough or canine influenza. Be on the lookout for signs of upper respiratory illness in your dog, such as sneezing, coughing, nasal &/or eye discharge, and lethargy.
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As more cases of canine respiratory disease pop up throughout the U.S., here are a few best practices according to the #AVMA to ensure your dog stays healthy and safe this holiday season.

As more cases of canine respiratory disease pop up throughout the U.S., here are a few best practices according to the #AVMA to ensure your dog stays healthy and safe this holiday season.