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7 steps to a profitable behavior program
Save the human-animal bond by helping clients deal with pets’ barking, digging, nipping, scratching, and inappropriate elimination. Behavior services are a critical component of veterinary care that can help preserve the affection your clients share with their pets. It’s also a great way to generate revenue. More...
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Tip from Dr. Marty Becker: Pummel parasites with posters
Don’t just tell clients about the threat parasites pose to their pet’s health—show them. “Posters show clients that year-round parasite prevention protects their pets from heinous hitchhikers,” Dr. Becker says. More...
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Video: Manage part-time employees with ease
You need part-time employees for flexibility and you don’t have to pay them benefits. But you can have too much of a good thing. Five experts share their top tips for balancing staffing with the best mix of part-time and full-time help. More...
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Making ownership pay
If you’re a veterinary practice owner, how do you know if you’re getting paid fairly? The Four Tier compensation formula accounts for partners’ unique contributions to the practice. More...
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FDA, NIH launch website to report adverse events from pet foods, veterinary drugs
Wedgewood can resume drug dispensing after 8-year tussle with DEA
Red Flags Rule enforcement date extended
CAPNA merger nets 17 veterinary practices
Managing love, interruptions, and the Web
Q&A: How to treat the love bug
7 ways to stop interruptions from derailing your workday
Banning social media won't keep team members off the Internet
Appealing to the less affluent
Q&A: How to market your practice to low-income clients
BizQuiz: How should you let clients pay?
5 ways to get more clients in the door of your practice
 
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