Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
June 1, 2007
As pets age, their brains can slow down, too. Intervene early to give dogs and cats the best chance of staying sharp—and you'll help keep clients happy.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
April 1, 2007
By:
Valarie V. Tynes, DVM, DACVB
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.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
February 1, 2007
By:
Sharon L. Crowell-Davis, DVM, PhD, DACVB
Rabbits naturally prefer to have a specific site for elimination, so you can easily train your rabbit to eliminate in a litter box.
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October 1, 2006
You want your clients' relationships between their children and their pets to start off on the right foot and develop in a healthy direction. Here are some tips to help make sure the whole household gets along.
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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.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
November 1, 2001
By working with your veterinarian, you can eliminate or even prevent many kitten behavior problems. Here are some common challenges and the steps your can take to lick 'em.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
November 1, 1999
Your dog has dominance aggression, a behavior disorder that can be corrected with time and patience.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE
February 1, 1999
Follow these guidelines to make housebreaking as easy as possible for you and your pet.
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