What does a practice team need to do to be Fear-Free? That's an open question, but here is a checklist that tries to gather the very latest on the topic. Find out what you're doing, what you could start and what's going to need you to think about it for a while before trying ...
Approach this checklist very slowly. Don't make eye contact. Consider bringing treats.
Why?
This is a very skittish, still-in-development sneak peek at Fear-Free strategies for veterinary practice you've seen before as well as tips you may not. (And hospital design? Yeah, it's in there.)
What are you waiting for?
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