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Educating Your Clients About Pet Food Safety
Sep 6, 2016Practices need to educate clients on the safety regulations and guidelines involved in the manufacture of natural pet food. -
The Intangible Benefits to Being a Veterinarian
Sep 6, 2016You make a difference in the life of an animal and its owner when you show compassion and care. This is a priceless intangible benefit not always found in a job. -
5 Tips to Efficiently Manage Office Traffic
Sep 6, 2016Running a practice involves efficient management of the time dedicated to clients. Here are 5 tips to improve your management! -
5 Steps To Keep Veterinary Services Up-To-Date
Sep 6, 2016Keeping a business up-to-date requires insight on methods that relate to its staff, clients and practice procedures. -
How to Make Your Practice Technology-Driven
Sep 6, 2016In today’s business world, performance focuses on technology and its ability to improve the overall usefulness of products, systems and services. When looking at your practice, can you tell if you are benefiting from the advancements that technology can provide? -
Tips To Keep Pets Safe From Parasites
Sep 6, 2016Nearly all dogs and cats will become infested with parasites at some point in their lives. The following tips will help fight this risk. -
Advancements in the Forms of Medicine Delivery
Sep 6, 2016It is often the smallest of pets that are the feistiest when coming in for a sick or wellness visit. If they have ever been to the vet before the chances are good that they have an idea as to why they are there now, and pets that are sick or already stressed can be difficult to deal with when they are getting poked or have nasty tasting stuff put in their mouths. -
Emergency! How to Keep Waiting Clients Happy!
Sep 6, 2016Who hasn’t had to sit a bit in a waiting room to see their doctor? We’ve all had to do this at one time or another, and a veterinary office is often no different. For example, when an emergency case comes into the office, all client appointment times get pushed behind. The extended wait won’t be a problem for some; but others, no matter the reason, will end up feeling frustrated. Since delays do happen, determining ways to make all clients recognize that they are important is the challenge. -
It is the responsibility of a veterinary office to establish, maintain and destroy records kept by the business. A necessary part of these records chronicle the history of a practice’s clients, procedures, billing and appointment data; but, the complete list of items that should be maintained is much larger. Having an established record system in place that all individuals in the office can work with will help the office run more efficiently.
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Dogs With Fleas: What Clients Should Know
Sep 6, 2016One of the leading causes of itching and scratching in dogs is the flea. In order to help combat flea problems, it is important that clients become educated to understand what fleas are, what their life cycle is and what steps can be taken to get them off of their pet. -
Benefits of Pet Ownership for Kids with Autism
Sep 6, 2016Details of a new study that discusses how children with autism benefit when a dog is brought into the home. -
5 Tips to Show Your Clients Value
Sep 6, 2016These five tips show clients that they are valuable to your business and that you want to work to meet their pet's needs. -
Five Ways Grooming Promotes Healthy Animals
Sep 6, 2016The appearance of a horse’s coat is generally viewed as an indicator of their overall health. Grooming can often detect sudden changes in the coat condition that suggest a need for a veterinarian’s intervention.
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