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November 1, 2010
Hold a charity dog wash to give back to your community
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October 20, 2010
Team members' interactions can be affective, yet remain professional.
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October 1, 2010
Help clients remember their furry friends
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September 1, 2010
Show a little creativity with customized cage cards.
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September 1, 2010
This simple tip will help you identify gender in your veterinary patients.
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September 1, 2010
A simple gesture shows your veterinary clients you care.
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August 1, 2010
By:
Ellen Lindell, VMD, DACVB
The veterinary technician with an interest in behavior can help build and maintain a behavior practice within a general practice setting. Technicians are in an ideal position to promote behavior services. Clients will appreciate having a skilled person guide them through the treatment steps outlined by the veterinarian.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2010
By:
Tamara Grubb, DVM, MS, DACVA
Anesthesia should be thought of as 4 distinct and equally important periods: 1) preparation/premedication; 2) induction; 3) maintenance and 4) recovery. We tend to diminish the importance of the phases of preparation/premedication and recovery and yet these phases contribute as much to successful anesthesia as the phases of induction and maintenance.
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August 1, 2010
Helping clients pay is about more than just the bottom line. It's about building bonds and providing pets with the care they need.
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