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What is the Best Age to Spay or Neuter Canine Patients?

Posted by Cathy Barnette on Mar 11, 2019 8:00:00 AM
 
Spay/neuter timing is a controversial topic… and one that you will encounter on a regular basis in small animal practice. While pets have traditionally been spayed or neutered at 4-6 months of age, recent studies have led both the veterinary community and the general public to question that wisdom.
 
It is important for you to understand the issues involved in the spay/neuter timing debate, so that you can educate your clients and help them provide the best possible care for their pets. 
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Topics: Spay / Neuter

I need to recommend WHAT to my small mammal clients?

Posted by Flavia Vaduva on Mar 1, 2019 8:02:00 AM
 
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Topics: Reproductive Health, Small Animals

Overcoming Clients' Objections to Veterinary Dentistry

Posted by Flavia Vaduva on Feb 25, 2019 8:00:00 AM

Over the past decade, I feel like I have really heard it all when it comes to objections to dental cleanings for pets.

I have compiled a handful of the most common objections and how to communicate effectively to overcome them…

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Topics: Veteirnary Dentistry, Dental Care, Dental Disease, Client Communications

Veterinary Anesthesia-Free Dentistry: What's the Big Deal?

Posted by Cathy Barnette on Feb 18, 2019 8:00:00 AM

In your veterinary career, you will probably see many pets in need of dental care. Some clients will follow your recommendations, while others may forego complete dental care in favor of anesthesia-free dentistry.

Your job is to educate clients on the differences between these two options, in the hopes that they will make the best decisions for their pets.

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Topics: Dental Care, Dental Disease

Do's and Don'ts When Communicating with Clients about Veterinary Dentistry

Posted by Flavia Vaduva on Feb 11, 2019 8:00:00 AM

Though we often think of communication as something that people either come by “naturally” or not, that’s actually not the case. Communication is a skill that can be refined over time. That means the good news is: if you’re not a good communicator, you can get better at it!  And the other good news is: if you are a good communicator, you can continue to improve! (1)

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Topics: Veteirnary Dentistry, Dental Care, Client Communications

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