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November 28, 2017

Lab animal DVMs share tips about caring for pocket sized pets

The small mammal market is rapidly growing and new items are available frequently. Veterinarians seeing these pets must be up-to-date about what is available, what is suitable for the pet and the owners’ lifestyle and how to evaluate the items that accompany these pets on trips to your office.

November 01, 2017

Managing Diabetic Pets

Blood glucose regulation is a dynamic process. The art of successful management of diabetic pets is to use exogenous insulin to mimic this dynamic process of blood glucose regulation.Human labeled insulin has evolved from animal to recombinant to synthetic sourced insulins with variable potency and duration of action.

October 17, 2017

Become more feline friendly with free, online tools

A visit to the veterinarian is often traumatic for a cat, which can make cat owners reluctant to bring them in. Partners for Healthy Pets has the tools and resources to help your practice maintain or develop a strong emphasis on felines and reduce the stress of veterinary visits.

October 03, 2017

Utilize these free, online tools to focus on the feline

Delivering veterinary services to cat is a different breed of care. Although some practices are exclusively dedicated to the care of cats, others would like to develop an increased focus on feline healthcare. No matter where you fall, Partners of Healthy pets has the tools and resources to help.

September 26, 2017

Dealing with snarky comments

Passive-aggressive comments that mask anger lurking beneath the surface constitute snark. It seems like the world is getting snarkier all the time. But that doesn’t mean you must let those jabs drag you down or stress you.

September 12, 2017

Zoonotic diseases quiz is timely

Among the current and future challenges of the Hurricane Harvey devastation is the risk of zoonotic disease exchanges. An entire underground population of rats, mice, feral cats, skunks, raccoons and who knows what else was forced to move along with people. Like humans, they will move back into the area carrying with them all sorts of zoonotic risks including leptospirosis, rabies and more.

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