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Veterinary medicine doesn’t have to be complicated

This site is for vets, vet students, and pet owners alike – sharing clinical nuggets of information & software tips that make life easier!

Latest articles

  • Never punish the growl!
    Never punish a dog for growling – this article delves into one of the most common misconceptions in the human-dog relationship, and what you should do instead.
  • The Cranial Nerves: A Study Map for Vet Students
    Twelve nerves, far too many functions, and an exam that does not care how tired you are. The map I wish I had in first year.
  • A Structured Approach to the Vomiting Dog
    Vomiting is a presenting sign, not a diagnosis. The framework I use to move from “the dog is being sick” to a ranked differential and a sensible plan.

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Practical approaches to common presentations — decision frameworks, not fact dumps.

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Structured, high-yield notes and exam prep for veterinary students.

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Small tools, data, and ideas from where vet med meets software.

About this site

I’m a veterinary student with a background in software engineering. This is where I turn messy lecture material into clear, structured explanations — and occasionally build small tools to make clinical work safer. Writing it down keeps me honest; hopefully it helps you too.