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Will wellness plans work for my veterinary practice?

May 16, 2013

Commitment to wellness packages requires due diligence.

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The pet insurance "easy button"

May 14, 2013

Take the pain out of picking pet insurance companies in veterinary practice.

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Market your message for senior wellness

May 1, 2013

Appeal to veterinary clients and get senior dogs and cats in the door with a five-step marketing plan.

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12-month marketing plan for senior wellness

May 1, 2013

This tool provides veterinarians and their staff with a 12-month guide to marketing senior wellness and healthcare to clients.

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Posts and tweets about senior pets

May 1, 2013

Use your social media network to educate clients and raise awareness about senior pets with these tweets and posts.

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Pet insurance blowback

May 1, 2013

Jeff Rothstein offers advice for when your veterinary clients get turned down for pet insurance.

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And in this corner, Grandpa with the cane

May 1, 2013

This old man was about to open a can of whoop a** in my veterinary clinic parking lot.

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Switching up your veterinary practice software

May 1, 2013

Changing your practice software can be time-consuming and expensive, but if you find that your current system isn't up to par—it could be worth it.

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Veterinary clients' prescription needs

May 1, 2013

Competing with big-box and online pharmacies can be difficult. Here are a few things to keep in mind in order to keep your veterinary pharmacy afloat.

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