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Ignite your passion for practice with a little time off

November 1, 2012

Rekindle your love for veterinary medicine with time away from the job you love. Here are six steps to fan your flame

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Parasite talks: What's your role?

October 1, 2012

Consider this quick guide to what you should - and shouldn't - say to lock in parasite prevention compliance.

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6 steps to better behavior

October 1, 2012

If your patients are known for their devilish behavior, find out how you can help your practice step up behavior services to change that

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Refill your well of compassion in your veterinary practice

October 1, 2012

When your well runs dry, it's impossible to offer the service pets and their owners need. A healing environment requires healthy healers. Here's what you need to know to take care of yourself - and your colleagues.

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5 steps to prep for painful discussions

September 1, 2012

Pet owners don't want their animals to hurt. But when you tell veterinary clients their pets are suffering, your words might also cause pain. Here's how to lessen the hurt and help pets and clients feel better.

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Don't let emergency veterinary calls turn you upside down

September 1, 2012

Use these materials to educate team members about how to crack that tough nut—the nonurgent emergency call. Follow the directios to get your practice back on its feet by preparing an educational meeting on this topic.

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Millie's love: Life after pet loss

September 1, 2012

When a caregiver brought an ill and severely matted cat to our practice, our veterinary team began a journey that demonstrated the bonds of love and compassion that can blossom among pets, their people, and a veterinary team.

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Lost and Found

June 1, 2012

Two potential owners, one dog, and no microchip. Here's what happened when our veterinary practice got stuck between a Good Samaritan and the owner who wanted her dog back.

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Keep out! How veterinary clients block you

June 1, 2012

Learn how to reach out when clients put up "stay away" or "back off" signs—and get to the root of the pet's problem.

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