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Forms: Puppy and kitten handouts
Source: FIRSTLINE

Client handout: Important reasons to spay or neuter your pet

July 2, 2009

Use this form to educate clients and encourage them to spay or neuter their pet.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Signs your pet needs to see the veterinarian

April 16, 2009

Present this form to new pet owners to educate them about signs their pet is sick.

Source: FIRSTLINE

A lifetime of canine wellness

April 1, 2009

Use this form to educate clients about your wellness schedule for dogs.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Form: Report cards make the grade

December 4, 2008

Improve compliance with this client handout.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Free pet ID cards

October 21, 2008

Download a pet ID template to help clients keep track of their pets' information and bond them to your practice.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Teaching your new puppy the right way to play (PDF)

December 17, 2007

Puppies can play rough. So to ensure a lifetime of safe and happy interactions, learn how to play appropriately with your new puppy from the start.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

10 easy steps to housetrain your dog (PDF)

April 1, 2007

You can easily teach your dog to eliminate in an acceptable location by keeping a close eye, recognizing his signals, understanding his instincts, and rewarding his appropriate behavior.

My Big Day handout

April 1, 2006

Use an after-surgery care form like this one to educate clients, bond them to your practice, and advertise your compassion and care.

Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE

Fading puppy and kitten syndrome: Do you know the signs? (PDF)

November 1, 2005

The failure to thrive in newborn puppies and kittens, or neonates, is known as fading puppy and kitten syndrome. The syndrome can occur from birth to 9 weeks of age. Affected neonates can decline quickly and die, so immediate detection and treatment are key to survival. Be sure you know what to look for and what to do if you see any warning signs.

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