Amanda Carrozza is a freelance writer and editor in New Jersey.
5 Bestselling Business Books
Each of these business-focused books appeared on The New York Times’ best-seller list throughout 2017.
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7 New Year's Resolutions for Veterinarians
Consider these seven business-focused New Year’s resolutions to help you achieve your practice goals in 2018.
Six New Inventions to Make Your Life Easier
These six new inventions — including a temperature-controlled coffee mug and the first social robot for the home — have the ability to make everyday life a little more efficient and fun.
Holiday Gifts for Every Budget
Fourteen holiday gift ideas for pets that they will love more than the boxes they came in.
'Tis the Season for Stress
The demands of the holiday season might leave you feeling overly stressed and unable to enjoy the festivities. Use these seven tips to make sure the next few weeks are merry and bright.
Could Your Dog's Tongue Be Telling You Something?
A new study has found that dogs lick their mouths as an involuntary response to angry faces and could be using mouth-licking as a communication signal to humans.
Six Important Questions to Ask a Financial Adviser
Hiring a financial adviser should make your life easier, not more confusing. These six questions will help determine if a financial adviser is worth your business.
Loss of Drug Potency Found for Commonly Compounded Drug
A new study found that compounded formulations of the commonly prescribed antimicrobial doxycycline lost potency within 3 weeks.
Interactive Canine Nutrition Resource Now Available
A new series of interactive infographics from the Pet Food Institute shows pet owners how the nutrients in dog foods benefit their pets.
Six Year-End Financial Tips
The financial planning process should be ongoing, but these six year-end tips will help ensure you start off 2018 on the right foot.
Smile! Your Dog Loves It
A new study has found that oxytocin has an impact on how dogs respond to smiling and angry faces.
Four Tips for Working Smarter
Almost everyone wishes their practice ran more efficiently. The old adage, “work smarter, not harder” can be accomplished with ease when you make these small changes to your daily routine.
Focused Ultrasound in Veterinary Medicine
Focused ultrasound is a noninvasive therapeutic technology that is now being explored as a treatment option for medical conditions in the veterinary field.
Get to Know the ASPCA's 2017 Animal and Human Heroes
Here is a complete list of the ASPCA’s 2017 animal and human heroes, including the dog and cat of the year.
Gratitude Isn't Just for Thanksgiving
At Thanksgiving, we are reminded to take time to self-reflect on the things in life we’re most thankful for, but use this as an opportunity to show your gratitude for everyone at work.
Dog Owners Have a (Healthy) Heart
A recent study has concluded that there is a strong association between dog ownership and reduced risk for early death.
13 Fun Facts About Thanksgiving
Spice up your typical Thanksgiving banter with these 13 fun facts about the holiday.
Managing Time-Off Requests During the Holidays
What do you do when multiple members of your veterinary team all want the same vacation days? We’ve gathered a few tips to ease the stress of coordinating holiday schedules.
New Jersey Shelter Executive Charged With Animal Cruelty
The executive director of New Jersey’s Associated Humane Societies of Newark has been charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty by the NJSPCA.
New Jersey Animal Shelter Operating Without License Amid Repeated Violations
The Associated Humane Societies of Newark continues to operate despite numerous ongoing violations.
Three Body Language Myths to Reconsider
While body language cues are sometimes easy to decode, some of your perceptions about this unspoken form of communication may simply be untrue.
Reducing the Health Impact of Financial Stress
You can’t ignore your finances completely, but you can decrease the control they have over you.