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Prescription pad pages

June 9, 2008

Make prescription refill requests easier on clients and receptionists with these easy-to-use prescription refill pad pages.

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Six simple tips to rev up refills and revenue

June 1, 2008

A few tweaks to your paperwork and front desk, and refill annoyances will be a thing of the past.

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ROI worksheet

May 7, 2008

Download this PDF worksheet to get an ROI formula and a list of essential questions.

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Make sure new equipment pays off

May 1, 2008

Before this doctor bought a single machine, he did his homework. The first thing he considered: cost-effectiveness.

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Add feline heartworms to your priority list

April 1, 2008

Heartworms can sneak up on cats—and you. Prepare yourself, then use a handout to start talking prevention with clients.

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Weight reduction in pets

February 8, 2008

Use this PDF form to help clients learn the right number of calories to feed their pets.

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Clients can trim pounds from pets

February 1, 2008

Weight loss is tough for anyone—two-legged or four-legged. However, weight loss can not only add years to a pet's life, it can also make those years more enjoyable. Helping your clients trim a few pounds off of their cuddly companions may be easier than you think. They just need to understand the process, pay attention to detail, and call on your assistance and that of your healthcare team.

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Help clients think critically about Web sites

January 1, 2008

Some clients accept. Some nod a lot and disregard your advice. And some nod a lot, then go home to check for themselves. As frustrating as this last set can be, many pet owners who seek pet health information online are conscientious clients you want to hang onto.

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Inactive-client letter

October 1, 2007

A customizable communication tool for pet owners you haven't seen in a while.

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