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8 free valentines for veterinary clients

February 3, 2012

Make veterinary clients feel all warm and fuzzy with these heartfelt—and potentially profitable—love notes.

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Q&A: Help obese veterinary patients

October 1, 2011

Q: How can veterinary clients fight their pet's obesity problems?

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Hang up on snail mail: Revolutionize your veterinary reminder system

August 1, 2011

Once clients are out of your sight, your veterinary practice is probably out of their mind. Find out how to sends the most effective and cost-efficient client reminders.

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Install a "no cell phone" rule in the exam room

July 1, 2011

Install this cell phone rule to save your sanity.

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The 5 most difficult veterinary clients

June 1, 2011

Dealing with these nightmare clients can turn a great day into a terrible one. But following a few tips can help you get through to them with everyone's smiles—and sanity—intact.

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Are you hurting your practice by offering discounts?

June 1, 2011

As a caring, compassionate veterinary team member, it makes sense that you want to offer discounts to needy or deserving clients. But a little here and there can add up—perhaps to the point of hurting your practice's bottom line.

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8 keys for calming cranky clients

June 1, 2011

8 keys for calming cranky clients

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5 top-selling human drugs: The dangers to pets

May 31, 2011

Talk to your veterinary clients about keeping these medications out of pets' reach to prevent potentially life-threatening effects.

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Receptionists: Stop playing doctor and start hooking new clients

May 1, 2011

That first phone call is the most important point of contact your practice will have with a client. But receptionists who overstep their boundaries or demonstrate poor phone skills do more harm than good. Here's how to respectfully get pet owners off the phone and into your clinic.

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