
Carrier training and at-home prep tips to share with clients, from Ellen Carozza, LVT, VTS (CP-Feline).
Carrier training and at-home prep tips to share with clients, from Ellen Carozza, LVT, VTS (CP-Feline).
Effective client education improves veterinary care, empowering pet owners and improving patient outcomes while fostering strong relationships between clients and veterinary teams.
The Principles of Wellness framework is a valuable resource veterinary professionals can share with clients.
Digital communication can improve patient outcomes, provide a great client experience, and streamline communication between clients and veterinary teams
This new questionnaire was tested for validation of effectiveness in determining quality-of-life measures for this endocrine disease
MetLife Pet Insurance launches a new resource for owners weighing the cost of insurance
A veterinary behaviorist breaks down what to look for in geriatric patients for signs of cognitive dysfunction
Learn how to approach the difficult discussion of pet weight management with clients
Your veterinarian just prescribed coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) for your pet. How will it help?
Your veterinarian just prescribed a fish oil supplement for your pet. How will it help?
In a recent dvm360® interview, Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, shared insight veterinarians can offer pet parents who are acclimating a new cat to their homes.
In a recent dvm360® interview, Beckie Mossor, RVT, shared common challenges veterinary professionals face when discussing parasite preventatives with clients, plus tips on educating them.
An emphasis on parasite prevention and tips for informing clients on the topic.
Here are some festive items that may pose threats to pets that clients should be mindful of this holiday season.
The company stands firm on its mission to increase public perception of canine dermatologic conditions and to help spark these vital conversations between clients and veterinary team members.
Check out these articles highlighting recent heartworm recommendations, client education tips, and more.
In observance of this special day, we have selected some articles highlighting some dos and dont's of puppy care, plus some tips and tricks to share with new puppy owners.
On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is joined by Australian veterinarian, Phil Tucak, BSc, BVMS, who offers insight on the power of storytelling in marketing your veterinary practice.
Early detection of disease is key to maximizing an older dog’s quality of life. Teaching owners about common ailments can help these ptients get appropriate treatment sooner rather than later.
Your clients might question the need for annual heartworm testing if their dog has been on a preventive throughout the year. Now you can give them the answers easily.
Give your clients the facts about the damage heartworm disease can do not only to their pet’s health but also to their pocketbook.
Otitis in puppies (especially those floppy-eared cuties) can be tricky for pet owners to catch until the infection is well on its way to causing pain and discomfort. Give clients this handout so they can recognize clinical signs of otitis as early as possible.
This information resource for pet owners identifies some staples of Halloween fun that need to stay far away from a households pets.
Rabies is a potential deadly disease that can and does affect both animals and people.
Help veterinary clients prevent xylitol poisoning with this educational handout created from information provided by the FDA.
As a veterinary professional, you've probably witnessed poor training here, there, everywhere. Which is why you know that an experienced, qualified dog training professional is hugely valuable to dog owners and can make a world of difference for your canine patients. Use this tool to help lead veterinary clients in the right direction.
You, dear veterinary professional, dont go out looking to be bitten or scratched, yet you probably have some sort of battle scar from a bad encounter. Heres how to prevent any more from happening in the future.
When it comes to advice for veterinary clients, I discourage feeding pets table scraps and human food. The pet obesity epidemic and the danger of toxicities mean I lean away from encouraging sharing of food to maintain the human-animal bond.
Help your future self! If the clinics not crazed right now, take care of a few less urgent tasks that help you learn more, impress clients and benefit your veterinary team.
Your veterinary patient is showing signs of periodontal disease, but your veterinary clients just dont see it. This handout will help clear things up.