Even before the economy went south, the veterinarians I spoke to about practice management were worried — about keeping their doors open, their staffs motivated (and paid!), and a lot of the time, about getting out from under a huge load of student debt.
I’d try to give them some ideas from my decades of practice [...]
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In my last post, I wrote about my Mom and her dog, Ginger, graduating from therapy dog class. Although I had to give my Mom some ‘atta girls’ for graduating, I also want to share the praise with everyone who graduated from class.
Kindred Spirits Dog Training has an informative therapy dog class but also a [...]
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We all remember the days when “Good ol’ Doc Jones” fixed our cats’ health problems for next to nothing. But things have changed, and while veterinary care can cost more, it can also give our cats many additional years of healthy life. In this week’s Pet Connection newspaper feature, our Dr. Marty Becker and Gina [...]
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The FDA and National Institutes of Health (NIH) rolled out their food safety reporting portal yesterday. And just like the Ark, the animals were on board.
The new website allows consumers, veterinarians as well as members of industry, government or the human public health system to report food safety problems, as well as problems with animal [...]
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I’m a big fan of promoting my love of animals. My car has decals galore, the memo board in my office has stickers and funny cartoons pinned to it, and I wear pet jewelry.
Yep, I’m the gal with the chihuahua earrings or brooch on my shirt at pet events that reads “I love my dog” [...]
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