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Client Education
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Client handout: What's in your cat's mouth?

February 3, 2012

Here's a veterinary handout that will gross out—and educate—clients about feline dental care.

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It's OK to gross out veterinary clients

February 1, 2012

When it comes to feline dental care, a photo helps your message hit home.

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Work the veterinary drug ring

February 1, 2012

Boost goodwill and veterinary visits by helping clients dispose of unused meds.

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Bite into these veterinary resources

February 1, 2012

These dental sites will help you and your veterinary clients.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

How to increase veterinary client visits in this economy (8-part video series)

January 6, 2012

In this eight-part video series from Dr. Karen Felsted, CEO of the National Commission on Veterinary Economic Issues, you'll learn how to increase veterinary client visits.

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Cats: Hidden veterinary patients in waiting

January 5, 2012

Grow your feline practice.

Source: DVM NEWSMAGAZINE

CAPC to direct efforts to consumer education

January 1, 2012

Bel Air, Md. — The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) believes revamping its parasite prevalence maps with real-time, localized information can help practitioners drive pet owners back into their clinics and reclaim their position as the experts on animal health.

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Pet food: What's in a name

December 1, 2011

Does a "chicken" by any other name taste as sweet?

Source: FIRSTLINE

4 holiday hazards to warn veterinary clients about

November 21, 2011

Advise pet owners to hide these household hazards and protect your patients this holiday season.

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