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Hip Dysplasia: Information and Tips for Clients
Sep 6, 2016Hip dysplasia is a painful and debilitating disease for animals, but caring for an inflicted pet can begin at home. Learn more with these helpful tips. -
Planning for Your Pet’s Future Should Start Now
Sep 6, 2016It is probably a safe bet that no one ever wants to think about planning for their estate. However, it has to be done. Estate planning allows for provisions that establish arrangements for family members, but so often our furry family members are forgotten. Unfortunately, when this happens pets that were once loved and cherished often end up in shelters or on the streets. -
Therapy Animals: What They Do to Help
Sep 6, 2016The calming presence of a therapy animal often provides a benefit that nothing else can come close to. -
Poisons consist of any substances that are harmful to the body. Dogs and cats have curious tendencies and this investigative nature tends to put them into contact with all kinds of insects, plants, and foods that should not be eaten. The following information points out basic tips to share with clients regarding the general treatment of an animal who has ingested poison.
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Be the Hero of Pet Diabetes - Save Lives
Sep 6, 2016Nothing is more important than the first conversation a veterinarian and a staff member may have with a pet parent who has just been informed their pet is diabetic. -
Equine Strangles: What Clients Need to Know
Sep 6, 2016Named for the sound caused as it infects the nose and nasopharynx, strangles is an extremely contagious acute upper respiratory disease caused by a Streptococcus equi bacteria. -
Help for Clients of Dogs with Pica
Sep 6, 2016Dogs often eat things they shouldn’t, but sometimes a nonfood obsession can become a harmful disorder. -
Have you ever considered what happens when you miss your veterinary office lease renewal deadline or expiry date? Timing is crucial, and letting your lease expire without a proper renewal plan can lead to a significantly negative financial hit to your occupancy costs, and to the overall value of your veterinary practice.
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Commonly found in horses worldwide, the equine herpesvirus (EHV) occurs in several strains and can trigger devastating effects in an equine population. Highly contagious, EHV spreads rapidly to cause respiratory and neurological disease, and can cause abortions in pregnant mares. It is imperative that clients have background information to help protect their animals from this dangerous virus.
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Understanding and keeping abreast of the continuous changes of employment laws is a must for human resources (HR) employees and recruiting professionals, as failure to identify and follow regulations can cause legal liabilities and risk. In order to stay aware of the issues and developments that may change a business, steps can be taken that encourage further staff development.
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Is The Office Culture Killing Your Morale?
Sep 6, 2016The culture of an office gives insight to practice values and policies that set the tone for how the organization functions and for how the staff interacts with one another. The challenge of recognizing and fixing office culture issues ultimately falls on management’s shoulders. -
Canine Hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) Webinar
Sep 6, 2016Invitation to a free webinar on Canine Hyperadrenocorticism! Valuable information for a veterinary practice!
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