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Don't trash those vaccine trays
Recycling is easy by simply reusing old vaccine packaging.
Pets and the city
Dogs in the city make a rainy day in the big city brighter.
Q&A: Keep clients from leaving-if you can
One of my best clients is reluctantly leaving my practice to seek cheaper treatment elsewhere. Should I be concerned about this?
Q&A: Caring for your community
I wish our practice would contribute more to our community through discounts and free care, especially considering the state of the economy and the number of struggling pet owners. How can I make a case to the owner?
Pet insurance companies can deny renewal
DVM News Poll: The recession's high stakes
The biggest concern for veterinarians is financial pressure on clients, whose disposable income may be reduced in a down economy.
Prevention: More than the big three
Top five parasites for dogs and cats.
Certified veterinary assistants
Certification for veterinary assistants.
What's in a word? Let's stop calling team members "girls"
Using "girls" for employees undermines them-and you
Nashville veterinary practice goes green in more ways than one
Nashville, Tenn. - Owners of the recently opened Belmont Animal Hospital like to say that the "recycled" their building.
Funds and games
Make a good time out of teaching employees about the bottom line with these four team-building contests.
What's your role? How you can protect pets and people from parasites
Everyone in practice has a part to play in protecting pets?and people?from parasite-related diseases.
Trends: Generational interplay
Lacey heard the tell-tale chirp from her cell phone.
Train clients on proper puppy care
Puppy booklets are a handy resource for new puppy owners in need of guidance.
Pets get the care they need with pet insurance
Pet insurance helps pets get the care they need
Help senior pets graduate to good health
A senior wellness program can stimulate growth and keep older patients healthy.
Face off: Two generations reflect on their differences
National Report: Generation X and Baby Boomers are different, but they have one important thing in common - they are veterinarians.
Are you toast? Why owners fire practice managers
Don't get burned by a bad manager. You're the practice owner, and that means you need to keep a finger on the pulse of everything that's happening at your practice.
Simple approach: Stunning results
Sometimes a simple approach is best. Such is the case with the Animal Clinic of Sterling Heights in Sterling Heights, Mich., which features clean lines and an uncluttered approach to design.
Protect your whole family
Talk to clients about zoonoses.
Help pets get well with their own cells
It's pricey, but stem cell therapy can give new life to dogs with painful ailments.
Focusing on pet insurance: The myths and truths
Develop a crystal-clear picture of how pet insurance works.
Economics, academics and welfare: DVMs face changes
Profession continues its evolution, remains strong despite uncertainty and changes.
Make your voice heard: Become a better public speaker
Do your knees knock at the mere thought of an upcoming speaking engagement? Follow this advice.
I've fallen and I got up-bruised: Handling workplace accidents
Here's how to handle workplace incidents and injuries.
Parasitology: What's your role?
Do your part to demolish parasites.
Extreme makeover: parasite edition
Remodel your parasite prevention program to help pets and people.
Appeal to clients' time, not money
Marketing messages are more effective when they focus on clocks instead of wallets.
Head off swine flu: Tips for effective hand washing
You wash your hands all the time, but do you do it the right way?
Which shift gets the short end of the stick?
Study pegs evening supervisors as bad bosses.