
Pets need care ... even those owned by folks with less money, according to this veterinary practice owner.

Pets need care ... even those owned by folks with less money, according to this veterinary practice owner.

With this free PDF download, your clients will learn moves they can make to keep their dogs and cats on the Happy Pet Path!

New research may lead to changes in feline diets, the benefits of food puzzles and more from Dr. Tony Buffington.

Improper care is the No. 1 reason reptiles are brought into the veterinary clinic.

Just because you recently gave up your teddy doesnt mean your veterinary patients need to let go of their security item. (And if you still sleep with your blankie, dont worry. We wont judge.)

If you build it, cats will come. Use this wooden bench solution for your feline exam roomand never use the chase-and-net technique for catching cats again.

Confess: Do you stand behind the veterinary exam table and blah, blah, blah, hairball, blah, blah blah, litter box" at clients? Jane Brunt, DVM, CATalyst Council Executive Director, offers the purrfect words to connect with cat owners. (P.S. There are kittens here. Playing. Its really cute, we promise.)

Fish aren't your typical veterinary patient, but some clients may have questions about their care. Be ready to answer!

Guesstimating a canine veterinary patient's breed by its look alone is unreliable and can have serious consequences in some cases.

Watch this 51-second video to see how a pheromone station can work to calm visiting cats at your veterinary clinic.

Use this cat tested, cat approved tip to create a safe haven for kitties visiting your veterinary practice.

Doctors distribute food, treat burned animals free of charge.

Teach cat owners what they can do to keep their cats happy and healthy this September.

Using canned squeeze cheese our veterinary team took the trauma out of taking a pets temperature.

Is the shadow of pain haunting pets at your veterinary practice? Shine a light on pain management to help dispel pets' fear.

See the Fear-Free concept at use in a real exam room

Stop by the veterinary clinic when you don't absolutely have to? Yes. Here's why.

Growling can signal fear in dogs. Heres how to teach pet owners to treat the fear instead of punishing the growl.

The single most important thing veterinarians can do when interacting with pets

From kennel attendant to veterinarian, everyone can keep an eye on pets' oral health

No matter the patients size, making their life easier is better for all involved.

"The fear and anxiety that many pets experience during veterinary visits are health hazards," says dvm360 Medical Director Dr. Theresa Entriken. dvm360 is your source for Fear-Free resources that will benefit your patients, your clients, and your staff.

There's a revolution in the way we think about pet care. Are you on board?

Spring has arrived and pet owners will be enjoying outdoor activities with their dogs. dvm360 has resources to educate your clients and make sure your veterinary team equipped to help stop the spread of tick borne diseases.

Poison proofing your household for people is one thing, but considering pets adds another dimension. dvm360 has you and your clients covered for the upcoming National Poison Prevention Week 2015.