Pet anxiety is one of the most common challenges pet owners and veterinary staff face. Whether it’s an aversion to high-pitched sounds for dogs or the stress of being in a new environment, anxi ...
Keeping Your Patient’s Chips Up-to-Date(Post)Whether you call it a microchip, RFID tag or PIT tag, there’s no denying how useful these devices can be for finding lost pets. However, they’re only useful if used properly and kept up t ...
The Ultimate Emergency Grab-and-Go Kit: What Pet Owners Need and Why(Post)Emergencies are unpredictable, whether they stem from natural disasters, accidents, or sudden health issues. While we often have plans in place for ourselves and our families, it’s equally impo ...
Convincing Landlords to Let You Rent When You Have a Pet(Post)Renting when you have pets can be complicated. What are landlords looking for from furry tenants? What can clients do to make the case that their pet won’t be a problem? What is your clinic&rsq ...
Pet Holiday Cards: A Simple Way to Strengthen Client Loyalty(Post)As a veterinary professional, you live in a world of wagging tails, anxious pet parents, and demanding schedules. The days can fly by in a blur of appointments, surgeries, and client calls. However, ...
Preparing a Home for a New Pet: What Your Clients Need to Know(Post)A new pet is coming home. The bed is bought, the bowls are ready, and the excitement is real. But here is what most new pet owners do not realize until it is too late: the average home is full of eve ...
Strategies for Encouraging Prevention of Fleas and Ticks (Post)Fleas and ticks are a major health problem, yet it’s easy for clients to ignore the growing problem until their pets are infested. How do you encourage your clientele to keep up with preventati ...
Branding Safety: Elevate Your Veterinary Practice with Custom Pet First Aid Kits(Post)Pets are active creatures - running, jumping and chasing in their own homes, as well as every time they go out into the world. Yet, while these actions burn off energy and improve mental engagement, ...
Communicating with Patients Who Research Online(Post)A formal, professional diagnosis is the first step in resolving major pet health issues, but all too often clients will turn to the Internet to try and figure out what’s going on before they vi ...
Customizing Your Vet Survival Box: Tailoring Essentials to Your Practice(Post)Essentials You May Need in Your Custom Vet Survival Box It goes without saying that being a vet is a demanding and often unpredictable occupation. To help make those difficult days easier on you and ...
Finding the Right Diet (Post)With so many fad diets and food trends, humans are always trying new ways to keep themselves healthy and living longer. But what is probably most surprising, is that many people will feed their pets ...
Encouraging Post-Appointment Follow Ups(Post)Follow-up visits are one of the most difficult aspects of pet health care to manage for both clients and clinics. In one study, 78% of clients expected a follow-up, while only 52% received call-backs ...