Barking back at big life changes, backyard threats and balding pets in the new Vetted.
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Bark back at that big life change


Planned or unexpected, huge life changes throw a huge wrench into your system.

From one veterinary professional to another, here are my top three tips for getting through it better and stronger than before.

Threats in the backyard: Why wildlife is best seen from afar
To your clients, it may seem like deer and other wildlife are cute additions to the local landscape, but these transient visitors can pass disease to pets.

No declaw for me, please
Explore how one clinic made a major protocol change and note how their approach can apply to any protocol change you might make in your clinic.

Is my pet going bald?
You know shedding is normal, but your clients (who are likely covered in pet hair) may not. Here’s how to handle concerns about “excessive” shedding.

Is your on-hold music ruff?
It's time to check what your veterinary clients are listening to.

The Fear Free exam room: Beyond easy cheese and yoga mats
Try these unusual tips to reduce veterinary patients’ fear and anxiety during a trip to your hospital.

5 heartworm prevention recommendations you should stop half-assing

Seriously. It’s time to take a stand on these veterinary client noncompliance situations.

P is for prevention
Veterinary super analyst John Volk takes us through preventive care, corporate takeovers, industry burnout and back again.

 

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> Tools for diabolical follicles

> Take a look at wellness plans

Helpful stuff because we <3 you:

> Posts and tweets on: Toxicology

> A bunch of things to do to survive a construction project

> Don't call it a dental!

And! Our favorite finds this month.

> Veterinary conversation hearts

> dvm360 Leadership Challenge: Vet life transitions

> Food sabotage

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