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Before the breath becomes unbearable: How vet techs can convince anyone a pet needs a dental
Even when veterinary teams agree that dentistry is critical, many still dont know how to get pet owners to understand the need for it until it becomes a problem they cant ignore (usually because of mouth odor). By the time that happens, periodontal disease has already put some teeth on the path to extraction. Heres how to reach more pets, prevent more periodontal disease and make more money for your practice with veterinary technicians who specialize in "awake oral assessments." More... |
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Can pain relief help modulate the behavior of pets tumors? As new, non-narcotic analgesics are developed, we owe it to pets (and people!) suffering from cancer to manage acute and chronic pain. Dr. Mike Nolan notes that some studies also show a connection between pain relief and tumor behavior in a manner that improves survivorship. More... |
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