
A Call To Protest

Veterinary news, plus advice on dog training methods and clinic ventilation. Jessica Zemler hosts.

Dealing with the emotions of others starts with handling your own.

Personalized service pays off.

Predation, play, and perches are key to helping cats expend more energy, says Dr. Jacqueline Neilson.

Be smart about money & medicine and weather the storm.

Proper handling of feline patients makes the clinic a better place.

Robust mechanical systems are a must.

Clients will search the Web; direct them to dependable sources.

Veterinary dentist Dr. Brett Beckman shows you how to perform four different nerve block techniques that affect different areas of the oral cavity.

In this eight-part video series from Dr. Karen Felsted, CEO of the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues, you'll learn how to increase veterinary client visits.

Grow your feline practice.

Make the best use of first and last contact with clients and keep the day moving.

This block provides analgesia to the incisors, canine, and first three premolar teeth of the corresponding side.

This block affects the incisors and canine tooth of the corresponding side along with the adjacent bone and soft tissues.

This block affects all mandibular teeth, mandibular bone, and soft tissue on the corresponding side rostral to the injection site.

The veterinary news, medicine, and business information you need to know right now.

Innovative ideas for showing gratitude.

Dr. Gary Landsberg explains the importance of asking about behavior changes each time you see a pet.

Dr. Jacqueline Neilson has a few tips to stop dogs from chasing cats that live in the same household.

Coping with the evolving marketplace.

Don't forget to budget for this expense when you're planning your new veterinary facility.

Address behavior as part of pets' whole health.

Dr. Heather Lewellen hosts Episode 39 and delivers the latest veterinary news, medicine and business information.

An advantageous approach to client care.

Hit these points when checking the choppers.

Hear social media advice for your clinic, the difference between cats and dogs and more in Episode 38.

Dr. Dawn Boothe discusses whether you should treat patients that have chronic bacteria in their urine yet no signs of infection.

Keeping the bond front and center is key.

Do these describe your clinic? Let's hope not.