Client Handouts

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Shoddy leashes, old plastic bowls and crazy-dull nail trimmersdo the pet owners you serve know how harmful this junk can be? Use this tool to show them what to keep and what to toss.

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We're not selling you on pet insurance here. But if you're sold on pet insurance and want your veterinary clients sold on it too, here are steps to make that happen.

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Use this to-do list from Lisel Coles, a 2016 dvm360/VHMA Practice Manager of the Year contestant, to make your meetings a little less work and a lot more play.

The fire behind you is so hot, you choose suicide as the least painful way. For some veterinary professionals, the darkness inside is so debilitating, that you choose suicide as the least painful way. Please don't. Please seek help.

Use these ideas to help your feline friends stay calm (and safe, and even sane) when they stay with you. Some of them don't cost a dime or require any changes to your housing. And some require a little more. Dare to dream!

Socialization is an important part of a puppy's early life, and you want to make sure pet owners are choosing safe spaces for socialization that will not prematurely expose puppies to other pets or diseases.

Bella's off her food? Dozer has a suspicious lump? You know veterinary clients are gonna Google it before they call you. So make sure they're practicing safer web surfing with this handout.