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April 28, 2020

Free retrovirus toolkit now available

Do you have the bandwidth for another feline virus? How about two Because while SARS-CoV-2 is the new kid on the block, FeLV and  FIV haven’t gone anywhere.

April 30, 2020

Weekly News Roundup 4/24 to 4/30

This week: A pre-existing antiviral drug may help COVID-19 patients recover faster, the pandemic could lead to a pet baby boom, and you should never, ever throw cats—especially not on Zoom

May 01, 2020

Kick start your savings plan

If you’re like many veterinarians, you have strong discipline in how you treat your patients and manage your practice and personal career. It is often helpful to apply these same disciplines to your financial and retirement goals.   

May 05, 2020

Reframing fears during the COVID-19 uncertainties

Brian Pennie reprises the circle tool from Steven Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for us. Here are a few of his statements from the article. Every situation can be divided into two circles: the circle of . . .  

May 01, 2020

Dog parks: Where pets, people, and parasites collide

Across the United States, dog parks have increased in number by 74% over the past 11 years (Trust for Public Land, 2019), and the number of pet dogs has increased by more than 20 million in the past two decades. Owning dogs can improve physical health and wellbeing. However, congregations of pets and people can increase the risk of contracting pathogens, including parasites.

May 07, 2020

From curbside to inside: Strategies for the beginning of back to normal

Things are a long way from being anywhere near back to normal , but with many states starting to relax stay-at-home orders and allowing businesses to gradually begin reopening, employers and staff alike are wondering what that ’ s going to look like.   Animal  h ospitals  are no exception.  

May 07, 2020

Weekly News Roundup 5/1 to 5/7

This week: The AVMA names this year’s Bustad Companion Animal Veterinarian of the Year, social distancing is good for animals in the wild, and what sounds like a setup for a bad joke about animals in the Australian outback.

May 01, 2020

Prepared to keep caring in uncertain times

As the situation with COVID-19 (coronavirus) continues to evolve, it may feel like a roller coaster as you work to add precautionary measures and stretch resources for care.In this environment of safe distancing and new ways of working, collecting payment raises additional concerns.

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