
|Videos|July 7, 2015
CTC Key Findings: Talking with Clients Drive Visits with Parasite Alerts
Pet owners want quick, concise information on parasites
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When a single emoji can convey an entire message, it's easy to see why today's clients are looking for short, concise information on parasites. And, a new CAPC study found that 89% of pet owners would schedule an appointment based on local, timely parasite alerts. Learn how providing your clients with facts in small, relevant bites can drive appointments and encourage compliance in parasite prevention.
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