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When things get weird in vet practice...

Does veterinary practice ever feel like a freaky episode of "Black Mirror"? It's often the clients. (Nope, it’s always the clients. Love 'em, but what the what?!) Here are six tales readers shared with us. Warning: The first story is dark ... as in, "I shot my cat to euthanize it, because it had an abscess and I didn't want to spend any money on it, but it didn't die." More

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How to identify employees from hell...

Is there anything spookier than a nightmare employee? Here’s advice to keep you from being their next victim. More

Mirthful myths in veterinary toxicology

Much like superstitions surrounding black cats, there's an abundance of myths, rumors and bad information about toxicities in animals. We set the record straight. More

Who’s scared of these animals?

Researchers in the UK probed people’s feelings about a cavalcade of cute and creepy animals, bugs and more. Here are the most and least frightening and disgusting. More

TOOLS YOU NEED NOW

Keep pets away from these 7 sinister Halloween toxins

This information resource for pet owners identifies some staples of Halloween fun that need to stay far away from a household’s pets. Share this handout to avoid poisonings and encourage pet owners to get help fast when they do happen. More

The dvm360 vaccines toolkit

Vaccines can sometimes be a prickly topic with pet owners. Use this collection of tools to train your team and educate veterinary clients about your practice's vaccination protocol and the important role vaccines play in the health of our beloved pets. (With an educational grant provided by Elanco)  More

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When an associate is in a ‘dark place’

How much is too much when asking about a troubled doctor’s personal problems? And what can a practice owner do to help? This “what if?” scenario uncovers big questions for veterinary professionals.  More

Forward booking

Diagnosis? Resentment. Rx? Healthy boundaries

Unless your upbringing or work experience presented an example of how to set healthy boundaries, you may not know how to establish and maintain them. When you combine the lack of boundaries with your work as a veterinary professional in a caretaker role, this can create negative emotions. Let’s diagnose and treat. More

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DIY Halloween costumes are waiting for you

From Bat-Cat to Harry Pupper, there’s something for pets of all sizes in these easy costumes.  More

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News

Your pet swallowed what?

A dog was euthanized so it could be buried with its owner. You responded en masse.

Medicine

The latest surgical options for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome

Demystifying immune-mediated CNS disease

Business

Veterinarians: What happens if you can’t work?

A good boss lets bad eggs go

Team

Two-ingredient Halloween costumes for techs

Sample script: 3 responses to veterinary clients who resist vaccines

Featured centers

CVC is now Fetch, a dvm360 conference
Fetch provides an innovative 360-degree educational engagement experience that focuses on every facet of a veterinary professional's life.

Low-stress veterinary visits
Lower pets' stress levels with these tips and tools to create calmer, more relaxed veterinary visits for every pet that visits your practice.

dvm360 toolkit
A special monthly package designed to help boost client compliance and make it easy for your team to educate pet owners about regular wellness care topics.

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