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My pet ate Thanksgiving food…What should I be worried about?
kittens stealing holiday dinner on Thanksgiving pet poison helpline

Client Communication

My pet ate Thanksgiving food…What should I be worried about?

My Pet Ate is a monthly feature that centers around the not-so-savory eats pets can snarf up in the blink of an eye that can put their health at risk. If your pet ingested a substance and you’re unsure if it’s toxic, call your veterinarian or an organization like the Pet Poison Helpline immediately to get your questions answered.

Veterinary social workers: Offering hope and help

Culture and People

Veterinary social workers: Offering hope and help

Veterinary social workers provide much needed support to those working in clinical practice—and to clients, too.  Here’s what you should know about the help they offer, as well as details on how to seek the aid you need.

Navigating the emotional waterways of transitions: Three stages for veterinary clinics
illustration of a Woman walking in fantasy landscape.

Culture and People

Navigating the emotional waterways of transitions: Three stages for veterinary clinics

A clinic whose leadership acknowledges that transitions are part of life and work creates a place where people want to come to work. But transitions can be hard to navigate. This article outlines the three stages of transitions: honor what’s lost, rewrite the “shoulds”/Inner Critic, and look for signs of the new, to help clinics thrive through transition.

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