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New body scoring system accounts for portly pets
The body fat index expands on the current body condition score.
Techs: Why you need to make yourself indispensable
Making yourself an essential cog in the practice is beneficial for your career and your personal well being.
Image Quiz: Dermatology-A pit bull with bullous lesions
5 true bloodsuckers
Forget vampires. Meet five blood-sucking creatures-veterinary edition. From fleas to lice, be warned: They want to suck clients' and pets' blood!
Top 10 pet-friendly cities named
Portland, Ore., tops the list of Best Places to Live with Pets, according to a new report from Livability.com.
Kids may push pets out of the veterinary practice
What happens when cats and dogs aren't the "babies" in the family anymore?
3 steps to the perfect apology
What to do when "I'm sorry" doesn't cut it
Participate in an online survey to decrease pet obesity
Celebrate National Pet Obesity Awareness Day by finishing a short survey.
Banfield offers technician internships
Students in credentialed veterinary technician programs from more than 160 schools are eligible.
Mobile apps: The future of social media
Geographic-specific apps mean the future is now for your veterinary practice
How Facebook could cost you a job
Prospective employers "dislike" what they find online about job candidates.
Dogs may help prevent childhood eczema
While owning a dog can help ward off the ailment in kids, owning a cat might do just the opposite.
Dr. Andy Rollo: Building confidence is crucial for new associates
Practice owners can play a crucial role in helping new associates step up.
Photo gallery: 4 team retreat ideas
Could your veterinary team members be just as happy-and productive-as these who are attend off-site team-building retreats?
Use bandaging wrap to help identify drugs
How to handle weird client requests
Don't dismiss clients' requests-no matter how absurd they may be.
Top 10 ways to let money walk out the clinic door
Use these tips to sabotage your practice-and your livelihood
7 weird client requests
Clients' requests can be downright bizarre sometimes. Just look at these outrageous stories readers shared with us.
Why your team needs a retreat-and how to get one
Escape the daily drama and improve vision planning and team bonding with an annual practice retreat.
Successful anesthesia takes the whole team
All veterinary team members play a role in providing patients safe anethetic experiences.
7 steps to a great team retreat
Team-building retreats leave your veterinary team stronger, happier, and more efficient. Here's your guide to planning one.
4 anesthesia mistakes you might not know you're making
Anesthesia is a vital inclusion in any clinic's medical practice, but it does come with risks. By avoiding these common mistakes, your patients will receive a safer anesthetic experience.
Ask Shawn: Communicating to change a control freak
Help clients remember their furry friends
Caught on camera: 5 profit-sucking mistakes veterinary clinics make
Video cameras reveal what really goes on-and wrong-in your exam room.
Mark the date for clients to keep them coming back
Use calendar cards to help veterinary clients stay on schedule.
Avoid this frequent mistake in dental anesthesia
Don't assume dental procedures are of little anesthetic risk.
The difference between MDs and DVMs
A veterinarian shares why she gave up medical school for veterinary school.
Dog poop lights the way for one resourceful city
Residents in a Massachusetts town don't just scoop poop-they use it as a source of energy.
Clean towels keep cats happy-plus more feline-friendly practice tips
Watch feline veterinarians describe why each cat should get its own towel and enjoy its own carrier.