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June 18, 2019

Boost your online client engagement with these free tools

The internet has become an indispensable tool for pet owners looking to evaluate and choose veterinary care providers. Now more than ever, your practice needs an effective web presence if you want to attract and keep clients. and by going through the Jumpstart Your Practice Online series, you can get a step-by-step implementation process of how to build that web presence.

June 04, 2019

Create a powerful online presence with these free tools

Research shows that pet owners rely heavily on the internet to help them evaluate and choose veterinary care providers. Every practice needs an effective web presence if they want to attract and keep clients. But first you need the tools and know-how to build it.

May 31, 2019

7 considerations when choosing veterinary software

How do you know which veterinary software is right for your practice? If you’re thinking about new software, start by evaluating your practice goals. Once you have a clear idea of where you want to go, you can ask key questions to ensure the software supports your goals and will grow with the practice. As you research and evaluate options, think about:

May 28, 2019

Goats are cute, but they aren’t easy pets

Brian Barth wonders if 2019 will be the year that goats join dogs, cats and parrots in the pantheon of animals that have gone from wild to domesticated. Barbara Jamison, owner of Puget Sound Goat Rescue, shares goat husbandry requirements about this farm animal trying to become a pet.

May 21, 2019

Forward booking works. Here’s proof

Forward booking works. Here’s proof. Is your practice forward booking? Forward booking simply means scheduling all patients’ future appointments directly following their current visit—before they leave the practice.

April 02, 2019

These free, online tools are worth a pound of cure. Plus 9 credit hours of RACE- and CVPM-approved CE

Learn how preventive care can make a positive difference in your practice with the Preventive Healthcare Certificate Program from Partners for Healthy Pets (PHP). This free, 10-module online course provides veterinary students, technicians, associate veterinarians, and practice owners with information on how to provide preventive healthcare in conjunction with yearly visits—and nine credit hours of RACE- and CVPM-approved CE.

March 19, 2019

Prevention made easier with free, online tools. Plus, earn 9 hours of RACE-approved and CVPM-aproved CE!

Prevention is key to improving the lives of our patients and their owners. Learn how preventive care can make a positive difference in your practice with the Preventive Healthcare Certificate Program from Partners for Healthy Pets (PHP). This free, 10-module online course provides veterinary students, technicians, associate veterinarians, and practice owners with information on how to provide preventive healthcare in conjunction with yearly visits--along with 9 hours of RACE-approved and CVPM-approved CE.

March 12, 2019

Cat food: What’s okay and what’s dangerous

Before indulging a family cat to the wide variety of foods in a home, consider what is good and what is dangerous. Dog food is a no-no, for example. There are human foods that cats can eat. There is a list of absolutely forbidden ones, as well. Any food not specifically formulated for cats can affect their digestive system, causing vomiting, diarrhea or loss of appetite.

March 05, 2019

These free, online tools are worth a pound of cure. Plus 9 credit hours of RACE- and CVPM-approved CE

Learn how preventive care can make a positive difference in your practice with the Preventive Healthcare Certificate Program from Partners for Healthy Pets (PHP). This free, 10-module online course provides veterinary students, technicians, associate veterinarians, and practice owners with information on how to provide preventive healthcare in conjunction with yearly visits—and nine credit hours of RACE- and CVPM-approved CE.

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