Lisbon
Light, reinvention, dogs in cafés. The opening city of Vol. 01.
Every place has a way of living with animals. Vet On Board explores what cities, people, food, streets, and clinics reveal about the bond between humans and animals.
Light, reinvention, dogs in cafés. The opening city of Vol. 01.
Two decades of practice. A city that taught us how veterinary medicine becomes a business.
Quiet clinics, civic animals, and the slow rhythm of practicing in a continent of cities.
A city that feeds its street animals as a civic ritual. A different kind of veterinary culture.
Welfare-led practice in a country that has rewritten what dignity means for an animal.
Building trust inside a clinic when the country isn't yours.
What clinical care looks like in a city that runs on air-conditioning.
Slower mornings, longer conversations, and a different relationship between client and clinician.
A veterinarian who works out of a van, and the welfare model that makes it sustainable.
Notes from the European veterinary continuing education community.
The world's largest small-animal congress, told through the people, not the program.
Where animal-healthspan researchers meet the clinicians who'll have to translate the work.
The kind of room where the most useful conversations happen between sessions.
A small Lisbon study of the unwritten rules between cafés, owners, and animals.
Why some cities feed their street animals — and what it tells us about the place.
Sheep dogs, customs dogs, and the animals whose jobs you only notice when they're gone.
A pastel de nata, an espresso, and the rituals that calibrate the day.
A short rule for traveling veterinarians who want to find a good meal in a strange city.
A long lunch, a long conversation, and a country told one course at a time.