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Client Education
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Don't leave veterinary marketing to somebody else

July 11, 2012

Client education is its own kind of promotion.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

New and improved client handout section on dvm360.com

July 11, 2012

We've changed things up a bit to make our veterinary client handouts easier to find and use.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Keep 'unfaithful' veterinary clients connected

July 1, 2012

How do I protect and monitor my patients when they buy their flea, tick, heartworm, and other preventives from big-box pharmacies?

Source: FIRSTLINE

Canine rehabilitation: Getting orthopedic patients back on their feet

July 1, 2012

Cranial cruciate ligament tears and ruptures are common conditions that can lead to debilitating osteoarthritis. Consider a veterinary team approach to canine rehabilitation to improve every patient's quality of life.

Source: FIRSTLINE

3 steps to ease itchy ears in your veterinary patients

July 1, 2012

Otitis externa is a tricky condition that takes commitment to resolve. Help clients help their pets with this advice.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Help clients protect their investment

July 1, 2012

This veterinarian believes it's the best way to get 'em early when it comes to pet insurance.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Take Your Dog to Work Day observed June 22

June 20, 2012

Pet Sitters International offers seven rules for a successful day.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

7 tips to stop pet escapes

June 1, 2012

With rising temperatures comes an increase in runaway pets. These tips can help prevent the trauma and drama of a fast getaway.

Source: FIRSTLINE

Lyme disease: How to keep pets—and your veterinary clients—safe

June 1, 2012

Sunny days and a milder winter bring more than an early spring—they may also mean more ticks all over the country. As the threat increases, your role in safeguarding health in your community is more important than ever before.

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