
Veterinary behaviorist Gary Landsberg gives practical options for approaching a sensitive issue.

Veterinary behaviorist Gary Landsberg gives practical options for approaching a sensitive issue.

We've got the latest in the veterinary world, including antibiotic resistance, new legislation on boarding policies, and more.

Managers: You must follow through in order for your veterinary practice to thrive.

Bulk purchases can be a good deal. Here's how and when.

Dr. Robin Downing summarizes ways to take your own career in hand.

Team members will feel more involved with change if made aware of the background processes.

Getting a spring back in your step may be as easy as talking to management.

Drs. Pete VanVranken and Gary Landsberg discuss the practical application of behavior medicine in everyday practice.

Taking the BizQuiz? This is the answer to question 6 of "Are you being compensated fairly?"

How a clinic positions itself is as important to potential incoming associates as it is to clients.

An interview with U.S. Congressman Kurt Schrader, DVM.

By endorsing products you actually use, you're performing a valuable marketing service for your practice.

HR needn't be a headache. Here are some easy ways to make sure it's not.

Making the change from veterinary assistant to credentialed technician requires an investment of time and money - but it's worth it.

With a little sewing ability, you can turn a few simple materials into a supportive, customizable dog harness.

News on the oil spill; on-site reports from Times Square and the Kansas City Zoo.

Checking in on patients following a visit is a great practice builder.

Pet owners need to compare apples to apples when comparison shopping.

NCVEI CEO explains how life goals must work hand in hand with career objectives.

Drs. Marty Becker and Nancy Soares share their advice for making client smiles.

You need them for flexibility and you don't need to pay them benefits. But you can have too much of a good thing.

Drs. James Gaynor and Philip (Pete) VanVranken discuss treating pain associated with various conditions.

Taking the BizQuiz? This is the answer to question 5 of "Can you temper team conflict?"

A slow economy presents enough trouble without trying to approach it unarmed and unprepared.

This edition of the 5 will report on the continuing flap over flea and tick products and a man in search of the oldest living Rottweilers. We also receive advice from Denise Tumblin, CPA, and former AAHA president Dr. Michael Andrews.

New associates must practice more than medicine.

Putting yourself in a position of playing catch up is not the way to tackle the economy.

Whether you're starting a business or making changes, it's best to know and understand the options.

Modern life is busy. How can you keep it all straight? Be clear and open.

Shawn McVey says pet owners' financial situations aren't your business