Educating pet owners about critical veterinary care - dvm360
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Client education for techs
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Veterinary client communication: Educate, educate, and educate some more

September 1, 2012

Calm client fears about radioiodine treatment.

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Veterinary tips to tackle tough flea and tick talks

September 1, 2012

Education is key to keeping clients' pets pest-free.

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Diagnose your diagnostics

August 1, 2012

Get up-to-date on the diagnostics your veterinary practice offers—and help educate pet owners about the services that can help their pets live longer, healthier lives.

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Help clients plan for care

August 1, 2012

Just as prevention is key to heading off serious medical problems, early attention and planning for the cost of pet care can help keep veterinary clients' wallets healthier.

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Teach pet owners to care for old pets

August 1, 2012

Evidence suggests pet owners don't always recognize when their pets reach their senior years. Here's how veterinary professionals can help.

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Put parasites in their place

August 1, 2012

Keep the creepy crawlies off furred friends—and their people—with these veterinary tips for education and effective prevention.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Babies benefit from living with pets, study says

July 24, 2012

Babies who live with dogs and cats during their first year of life may be less susceptible to respiratory infections.

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.

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Laser in on surgery discussions in veterinary practice

July 1, 2012

Veterinary clients face many decisions when bringing their pet in for surgery.

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