Pay attention to what your pet's behavior may be telling you about their discomfort.
Not only do pet owners need to know how to identify signs of pain in their pets, they need to know how to administer pain medications properly to keep aches at bay. Use this client handout as a tool to advise pet owners about the common signs of pain in dogs and cats and what they can do to make comfort a top priority.
Take the next step by having clients watch this short video on the six things to know about a pet's pain. You can even embed the video on your own practice website-get the instructions here.
Podcast CE: A Surgeon’s Perspective on Current Trends for the Management of Osteoarthritis, Part 1
May 17th 2024David L. Dycus, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS joins Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, to discuss a proactive approach to the diagnosis of osteoarthritis and the best tools for general practice.
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