Source: FIRSTLINE
September 1, 2012
Every hospitalized pet needs a nutritional assessment. Establishing realistic feeding goals is an important part of patient care to enhance the likelihood of a positive outcome.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
July 1, 2012
Physical rehabilitation is the best way to help patients heal quicker, safer, and improve their overall quality of life.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
July 1, 2012
By:
Jodi Beetem, RVT, CCRP
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.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
July 1, 2012
Use red and green vet wrap to indicate if a patient's ready to go home.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
July 1, 2012
Doggie dental floss solutions.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
June 1, 2012
By:
Julie Legred, CVT
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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Source: FIRSTLINE
June 1, 2012
Keep patients toasty post-surgery with a rice buddy in their kennel.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
April 1, 2012
Pill your cat and stay on good terms.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
February 1, 2012
Specialty training pays off.
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