Have clients gone COVID crazy?March 1, 2021Many people are fed up with stay-at-home orders, indoor dining disappearing, and freedoms lost during the pandemic. Clients may feel like grounded teenagers and act out with bad behavior.
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Trends impacting your team, discovering solutions and resourcesMarch 1, 2021When was the last time you and your team took a breather to assess what is working, not working, and resources to make your workday, delivery of veterinary care, and job more satisfying?
Start your year with some practice soul-searchingMarch 1, 2021While an inventory can be painful, it can also transform our personal and professional lives.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveBenefits of using the Feline Grimace ScaleFebruary 25, 2021The availability of new pain scoring systems, the Feline Grimace Scale, and novel analgesic drugs and techniques allows the constant improvement of feline pain management.
Horse pyrexia drug gets distribution dealFebruary 24, 2021An injectable drug designed to control fever in horses has landed a North American distribution deal.
Human-grade dog chow might aid digestionFebruary 24, 2021Canine diets comprised of human-grade ingredients might be beneficial for owners looking to scoop less poop.
Hospital group to grow with investment partnershipFebruary 23, 2021A Florida-based veterinary hospital group is likely set to expand after landing an investment agreement with a private equity firm.
Blood donor dogs save lives at K-StateFebruary 23, 2021Ensuring the safe treatment of canine patients is the goal of a community-based, volunteer canine blood-donor program at the Kansas State University (K-State) Veterinary Health Center (VHC).
Digital subsidiary launched by global pet health groupFebruary 22, 2021Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA has established Pawru, Inc., as a separate company within the Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health business.
Shoe-eating croc receives gastrotomyFebruary 22, 2021A 341-lb Nile crocodile is breathing comfortably after having a shoe removed from her stomach at the University of Florida (UF).