
Here's our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

This soft, duck-billed muzzle might turn an angry dog outburst into a funny angry-Donald Duck-like experience. Veterinary professionals, decide for yourself.

Ain't nobody got time for pet enrichment when you're just trying to talk clients into crucial medical work. But our latest veterinary survey shows pet enrichment IS on your mind, so maybe it should also be in your exam room recommendations, your online pharmacy and in the reception area.

Pet obesity, itchy dogs and slow diagnostic results are among the veterinary problems tackled by this years presenting companies at the 2017 Animal Health Investment Forum.

Want bells and whistles? Just the basics? Theres something for everyone in our pulse oximeter lineup, whether its a newbie or an old favorite.

From Charmer to Stargazer, dvm360 staffers test their dog's cognitive abilities to find out what their personality profile can show.

Here's our regular rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

Sometimes pet owners need more than medical helpsometimes they need a reason to remember how much fun they can have with their loved ones again.

Cats are masters of disguising pain and illness, but this kitty litter is designed to help reveal their true colors.
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If it's too expensive to hire somebody like me (we're worth our weight in gold, come on), try seven other tweaks to get your veterinary practice inventory better managed and lower priced.

When veterinary clients pay an annual feeor monthly installmentsfor wellness services over the course of a year, will they be mad if they don't use them? Not if you remind them. (You ARE sending out regular reminders for everything, right?)

We've been writing about wellness and preventive-care plans like crazy here for a while now. Here are a things we missed that we don't want you to miss.

Heres our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

Consider these solutions to help calm your petrified veterinary patients.

It'll make a lousy T-shirt: "Your favorite veterinary website went to the pet retailer show SuperZoo, and all we got you was awesome product news."

After traveling all day from farm to field to stable to clinic, what equine veterinarian wants to spend hours billing clients? Heres one possible solution.

Dont lose your head giving clients what they want: predictable, monthly payments to manage their pets wellness care over the year. Here are companies that can help you give them what they want.

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View and download this valuable resource before you make your next sales rep appointment, exhibit hall expedition or equipment purchase decision.

Heres our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

... or it will be if this dvm360 reader gets the electric radiant flooring she wants. Veterinary architect and Veterinary Economics Hospital Design Conference educator Heather Lewis, AIA, tells her whether it's a good idea.

No money means no care means no healthy pets. We know you dont want to be a pet insurance salesman or pitch veterinary care credit cards, and you dont have to be. Here are some ways to fight through your reservationsor the worries of othersabout these two kinds of products.

Crum & Forster sells inaugural policy for rescued miniature horse Kachina.

Emergency and critical care specialist Dr. Garret Pachtinger shares the veterinary monitors he couldnt live without and explains why theyre so vital.

Elizabethan collars are so four centuries ago. Is it time to step into the present with these new takes on the old solution to post-treatment patients biting or scratching themselves?

New dermatology drugs give veterinarians and pet owners great new options for managing pruritus, but navigating the best use of each one can be tricky. Heres a guide to using two newcomers effectively.

... where you inject them after researching some of the biggest names in microchip technology and their current veterinary products to get lost pets home faster.

Heres our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.

These items help my older patients live more comfortable, pain-free lives. How many do you already use or recommend?