
|Articles|May 1, 2005
Idea Exchange: Developmental handouts keep clients informed
Borrowing an idea from my pediatrician, I give my clients with puppies and kittens handouts at each wellness visit.
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Borrowing an idea from my pediatrician, I give my clients with puppies and kittens handouts at each wellness visit. The handouts outline what clients should expect from their pets at 2, 3, and 4 months of age. The information helps clients have reasonable expectations for their pets.
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Dr. Kerry Muhovich
Denver, Colo.
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