Source: FIRSTLINE
May 20, 2013
By:
Steve Dale, CABC
Help pet owners who don?t bring their cats to the veterinarian by asking about them.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
May 1, 2013
What do a pit bull suffering from fibrocartilaginous embolism, a Labrador retriever with chronic severe elbow dysplasia, and a beagle with ventral slot decompression have in common? These precious pooches are rehabilitation success stories that teach us to never give up hope.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
April 8, 2013
By:
Steve Dale, CABC
Offer these tips to your veterinary clients to keep their canine companions from eating their feline friend?s feces.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2013
To make sure vaccinations don't slip through the cracks, consider this advice from Firstline board member Pam Weakley:
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Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2013
In a client service industry like veterinary medicine, you will eventually face a customer who's dissatisfied—even when you've done your best. But what should you say when clients complain about the doctor?
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Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE
April 1, 2013
By:
David M. Lane, DVM, MS
Veteirnarians should avoid direct opposition of animal welfare groups during this cultural shift.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2013
By:
Bash Halow, CVPM, LVT
It's time to cut the cord on your old ways of communicating with clients. Get in sync with pet owners with this advice.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
March 1, 2013
By:
Oriana D. Scislowicz, BS, LVT
Those soft, white muzzles and wise eyes beg for your attention and compassion. Use these easy adaptations to offer a gentle veterinary experience to aging pets.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
February 25, 2013
By:
Steve Dale, CABC
Try using kitten classes to build a larger cat clientele at your veterinary practice.
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