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4 ways to help clients pay for veterinary care
Many veterinary clients struggle to pay for routine veterinary care, let alone the diagnostics and treatment required should a pet fall seriously ill or be involved in an accident. VitusVet founder Mark Olcott, DVM, offers four ways to help those clients afford care (and build loyalty in the process). His No. 1 tip: Advise your clients to invest in pet insurance. Read more here. |
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FDA approves longer-lasting feline preventive
Odds are that some of your cat-owning clients aren't as compliant with administering parasite preventives as they should be. Merck Animal Health says FDA-approved Bravecto Plus (fluralaner and moxidectin), a flea, tick, heartworm and intestinal parasite preventive, can help because it provides coverage for up to two months. Find out more here. |
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First diagnostic test for canine IBD coming soon
Antech Diagnostics has completed its final study of a new, noninvasive and cost-effective blood test for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The test is expected to aid veterinarians in identifying the cause of canine chronic enteropathy and monitoring treatment response over time. Find out more. |
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