Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
March 1, 2012
It's vital to explain the symptoms and risks of heartworm disease to clients in endemic areas.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
February 1, 2012
By:
Christine Hall Johnson, Debbie Allaben Gair, CVPM
People need to hear information multiple times before they understand your message. Here are nine ways to ensure clients appreciate the importance of fecal exams.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
February 1, 2012
Sandra Grable, CVT, a dermatology technician at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, shares three common questions clients ask when they discover their pet might have a food allergy and offers advice to help you serve up answers with confidence
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Source: FIRSTLINE
February 1, 2012
By:
Ed Kane, PhD
Veterinary teams are the first line of defense when pet owners want answers about food allergies.
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Source: Pet Poison Helpline
December 15, 2011
Do your veterinary clients know they carry items dangerous to pets wherever they go? Here are the most toxic items in your clients' purses and backpacks.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
November 3, 2011
Here's how to spread the word and set the record straight on microchipping.
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Source: FIRSTLINE
November 1, 2011
Q. How can I help clients choose the best pet insurance plan?
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Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS
September 28, 2011
Your clients may give their pets too many treats and provide too little exercise, but could a biological phenomenon actually be causing their pets' weight problems?
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