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Memorializing deceased patients: an opportunity to strengthen the bond
Frame with picture of dog, collar, burning candles and calla flowers on black table, closeup. Pet funeral.

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Memorializing deceased patients: an opportunity to strengthen the bond

Does your veterinary practice memorialize patients after they have passed? Read on to find some creative ways to support families who have had to say goodbye to their pets and bond them to your practice for life.

Better Health and Joyful Connections for Senior Pets
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Better Health and Joyful Connections for Senior Pets

Common challenges facing senior pets include reduced mobility, chronic pain, organ pathology, cognitive decline, hearing and vision loss, dental disease, metabolic disease, reduced immunity, obesity, and cancer. When it comes to treating senior pets, an integrative approach that includes some complementary therapies just makes sense.

Optimizing the Golden Years

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Optimizing the Golden Years

Veterinary practices need help attracting senior pets into their clinics, and with giving clients useful, practical tips that will allow the seniors (and their caregivers) to have as easy a last chapter in life as possible.

Using data to decrease pet relinquishment

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Using data to decrease pet relinquishment

New research reveals important insights into the reasons pet owners surrender their pets to shelters. Reversing the trend will require careful attention to the humans behind the pets.

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