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Brush up on dental care

November 1, 2006

You know the routine all too well: Mr. Smith visits with his rambunctious English springer spaniel, Burt, and all goes well until you mention Burt's oral health. Enter the blank stare. Or the anxious shifting from foot to foot. Or even the hasty, "Oh, he's fine!"

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Weigh in on obesity

November 1, 2006

We might think pets have it easy. No calorie counting. No comparing their thighs with supermodels on television or perusing the latest issue of Vogue and wondering how the pouty face on the cover got so thin. Nope. For pets someone measures out their food daily and with just a meow or a faithful wag of the tail, they're adored no matter how rotund they become. What a life!

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Test your senior program

November 1, 2006

If you could see into the future of each kitten and puppy, you'd know exactly how to protect them from the health issues they'll face over the next 10—or even 20—years. And that's the true benefit of senior wellness screenings: They offer a small window into a pet's health and help you identify and treat disease early.

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Risky business: 6 lawsuits waiting to happen

November 1, 2006

Think you're immune to lawsuits because you don't own the practice? Think again. Protect your hospital--and yourself--from the legal pitfalls in your path with this advice from savvy doctors and lawyers.

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4 tips to bridge liability gaps

November 1, 2006

Sometimes you just can't anticipate all of the potholes in your path. But these four recommendations will guide you over the rocky road ahead and help you steer clear of dangerous legal ground.

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Pet obesity

November 1, 2006

An estimated 45 percent of all U.S. pets are obese, according to the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. Teach your clients about their pets' ideal weight with this obesity handout.

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Blood tests: 10 smart responses to clients' questions

September 1, 2006

Just whisper the word tests, and clients will flood you with questions: what, when, how much? Try these answers to get the OK.

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Keep families healthy

September 1, 2006

How do I prevent my clients from getting zoonotic infections?

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Feed pets' dietary needs

August 1, 2006

Clients often ask me what they should feed their pets. What should I say?

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