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Reactivate your inactive clients

October 1, 2007

Renew those old relationships with a well-crafted letter to inactive clients.

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Vaccine information form

September 7, 2007

Get vaccine info from clients with this printable PDF.

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Communicating your vaccine protocol

September 1, 2007

Changing guidelines, research findings, and product choices can create a muddle of confusion. Sort through it and offer clients the best protection for their pets.

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The value of microchipping

July 1, 2007

Quick identification of a "stray" can lead to a happy reunion when pets go missing. The other possible outcomes are not quite so cheerful.

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All about microchipping

July 1, 2007

A client handout on the benefits of microchipping

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Keep track of behavioral changes in senior pets

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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Facts about long-term care

April 1, 2007

A handout that explains to clients why pets taking medication need to be monitored.

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In it for the long haul

April 1, 2007

Long-term drug monitoring doesn't have to be a hassle for you or your clients. With creativity and flexibility, you can win the chance to monitor your patients.

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Boost your flea control compliance

March 1, 2007

To increase parasite prevention and control compliance, make sure the doctors are in agreement about the standards of care and team members know what to say to clients.

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