
dvm360.com editors are people, too! This month, we've collected our favorite books, videos and articles you should check out.

dvm360.com editors are people, too! This month, we've collected our favorite books, videos and articles you should check out.

Sometimes life can be a lot to handle. Here's a chance to unload some of what's weighing you down.

dvm360 has the tools and tips you need to protect your clients, your team, and yourself from bites.

Whether your practice sees exotic pets or you simply field a phone call every now and then, arm your team to educate clients on exotic pet care using these tools.


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In these brief videos, the veterinarian, practice manager, and receptionist of Valley Cottage Animal Hospital of Valley Cottage, N.Y., describe their roles in educating pet owners about pet insurance. They also discuss why they believe in pet insurance and when and how they talk with clients and answer their most common questions.


Gatesman answered questions about his win live at CVC Kansas City.

Years out of school, associate Dr. Andy Rollo thinks back to the weirdness of general practice versus the university teaching hospital.

This veterinary team made a video to show the compassionate, people-side of their practice.

Do you want to stand out among your veterinary technician peers? Listen as Dr. Jeff Werber gives advice on how to impress practitioners.

Use these educational videos to make sure clients have all the information they need to make a decision about getting a young animal or an adult.

References: Dr. Karen Overall provides a step-by-step plan to reduce fear in your veterinary practice.

It's fantastic to offer clients exceptional pet care, but it takes more action on your part to make your clinic stand out among the rest.

Iowa lawmakers are taking aim at individuals who work undercover at farms to gain footage of alleged animal abuse.

You don't have to be a national talk show host or even write a Tweet to share your voice with a crowd of colleagues.

Sacramento, Calif. - The same day a new tape was released by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) showing alleged new abuse of cattle at a New Mexico livestock auction, a state Assembly panel rejected legislation that would have required slaughterhouses to install surveillance cameras.