Mike Paul, DVM reminds veterinary hospital teams to remember the needs of the animal owners in this reminder article. Source: DVM 360, March 2016, page 44. Pets don’t walk themselves into your veterinary hospital. Check to make sure you’re doing these seven things to make your practice a success with clients. INSIGHTS: Representatives might take a cue or two from Dr. … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2016
Darned dermatophytes
Dermatophytosis is most frequently associated with the zoonotic ringworm infection. However, those circular areas of hair loss can signal more than just ringworm. These articles address the need for proper diagnosis and include a discussion about the origins of the infections. Source: DVM 360, March 2016, page M4. Three species of fungi most commonly cause dermatophytosis: … [Read more...]
Keep pets safe during July 4th celebration
July 4th and its accompanying fireworks will be here soon. Help clients get ready for the noisy celebrations that often scare pets. The specialists at the VPI Pet HealthZone offer sound tips about dealing with noise, food toxicity and lost pets. Source: July 4th Pet Safety Tips, Veterinary Pet Insurance™, a Nationwide Insurance® company. If you include your pets at a 4th of … [Read more...]
The importance of trust
Adam Little, DVM reviews technology and explores the importance of trust in this set of posts. Source: Exponential Vet, March 29, 2016. Veterinarians have been labelled as resistant to change, traditionalists, or worse when it comes to adopting new technologies. However, from my experience, I think that’s terminology thrown around to excuse poor product development and … [Read more...]
What’s up with pet food?
The Global Pet Expo offers a look at what’s new, different or trendy. Debbie Phillips-Donaldson, editor-in-chief, of Petfood Industry, shares what she experienced at the expo in this article. Topics include: innovation enhanced kibble freeze-dried, raw and baked pet foods and treats cat focus natural pet food and treat claims ingredient transparency Source: … [Read more...]
Shearing 101
This article provides a do-it-yourself guide for those who struggle to hire a shearing crew. Meat, not wool demand, is currently driving U.S. sheep numbers higher. Producers must still deal with the wool and a shearing routine. Source: On Pasture, March 28, 2016. While I’ve never sheared a sheep myself, I feel like these three videos give me what I need to know if I were … [Read more...]