Products
Let the (micro)chips fall
... where you inject them after researching some of the biggest names in microchip technology and their current veterinary products to get lost pets home faster.
dvm360 product report: Wheelchairs for smaller breeds, dermatological mousse and more
Heres our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
4 products I love for old pets
These items help my older patients live more comfortable, pain-free lives. How many do you already use or recommend?
Are your veterinary practices financials AAHA-compliant?
Now you can check with the AAHA/VMG Chart of Accounts, recently made available to the veterinary profession as a free resource.
dvm360 product report: Anti-anxiety dog den, chewable canine NSAID and colorful vet wrap
Here's our weekly rundown of new and notable veterinary products.
Keep bland on hand for veterinary GI issues
Under the Weather offers freeze-dried bland diet packs for when dogs are feeling ruff and owners are feeling pressed for time.
dvm360 product report: New equine drug, mouse morphology book
dvm360 product report: Furball-fighting supplements, air purification system and more
Relax! 3 behavior supplements for pets
Check out these veterinary nutraceuticals designed to give petsand their ownerspeace of mind.
Virginia is for veterinary products
Theyll tell you, Virginia is for lovers, but thats not what I saw in the exhibit hall at CVC Virginia Beach. Well, maybe lovers of veterinary products.
Dirt and dander? Suck it up!
This home-bathing system will help dog owners circumvent the normal headaches of getting their pooches squeaky clean.
dvm360 product report: Pain management study, bile acids testing and more
60 seconds or less: Social media must-haves for veterinary practice
CVC educator Caitlin DeWilde, DVM, lays out social media and website needs for the beginner, the journeyman and the advanced veterinary practice manager or owner.
Does pet insurance cover preventive care?
In the case of at least two major pet health insurance carriers, the answer is yup. Here are details for your veterinary team when you pitch wellness and veterinary clients ask if theyre covered.
Fish 'n' chips
You don't need to FISH for a reason to promote microchips to veterinary clients. Here are some quick thoughts to score a slew of new pets protected from abandonment.
dvm360 product report: Cost-conscious parasite protection, point-of-care testing for leptospirosis, IV accessories and more
dvm360 product report: Aspiration guard, edible pill holder, rat health booklet and more
When a microchip raises more questions than it answers
What do you do when you find a microchip at your veterinary practice and the pet owner says "no," you can't scan it? Here's how I handle it.
Cancer cells cant take the heat
You won't believe what this heating pad could do for veterinary oncology cases.
Inactive clients visit veterinary practices after receiving test email
A customizable letter brought an average of 128 lapsed clients per veterinary practice in six monthsand they spent around $20,000. Could the free tool work for your veterinary hospital too?
FUR REAL: Your new resource for veterinary products information
dvm360.com has launched a product directory that lets you see products available to help your team and your patients in any (seriously-any!) area of your practice. Check it out.
High-tech feeders for the finicky veterinary client
These three alternatives to the old-fashioned food bowl could be the right recommendation for clients who are hungry for the cutting edge of pet wellness.
Squish and heat your trash away!
A medical waste compactor that's been in the market for years now is an answer to the question, "Do I need to keep paying this company to pick up my medical waste?" The answer may be "no."
Time to get ticked off about tick compliance!
OK, maybe that's strong language. But parasites are on pet owners' minds, and for the health of your patients and business, they should be on yours, says this multi-practice owner.
Apps for veterinary clients: 'Why can't I just do it on my smartphone?'
Pet owners every day are asking that questionor thinking itwhen it comes to your veterinary practice. Consider this new survey from a veterinary smartphone app company.
Mom's veterinary marketing hack
Inexpensive postcards and personalized messages from Mom beat computer-generated welcome packets any day to wow new pet owners in our area.
From WVC 2017: Take a gamble on new veterinary products
We went to Vegas and all we got was this amazeballs roundup of whats new and coming to a show floor near you.
Product comparison chart: Digital Radiography
The skinny on all the latest top digital radiography systems.
FDA approves generic melarsomine product for heartworm treatment
Zoetis releases Diroban (melarsomine dihydrochloride) injection amid long-term shortage issues.
Should DVMs sell pet food?
If the answer to either of these two questions is "yes," then ABSOLUTELY your veterinary hospital needs to sell pet food to pet owners, according to Ernie Ward, DVM.