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What Exactly is "On Time?"
01/27/2020
When it comes to punctuality, what exactly does being "on time" mean? Here's my take on what it means to be punctual in the workplace. See more on this topic and others: http://www.vetvine.com/f...
Read MoreDelegating is Key to Success
01/27/2020
Delegating is key to your personal and professional satisfaction and success (as well as to those you work with).
Read MorePhase Training for New Hires
01/27/2020
After hiring for the "hard skills" of any given position in the practice, does your hiring process include training of new hires - to ensure they understand policies, protocols and expectations?...
Read MoreManage Your Work Stressors - How to Deal With Constant Interruptions
01/27/2020
Managers can find it difficult to get their work done when barraged by employee interruptions throughout the day. Here are some tips for managing this stressor!
Read MoreLong-term Use of Oclacitinib in Dogs
01/09/2020
Relief from pruritus associated with allergic skin disease can be challenging and may include the use of medicated shampoos, and antipruritic drug monotherapy or in combination with allergen-specific...
Read MoreUse of Oclacitinib in Cats with Hypersensitivity Dermatitis
01/09/2020
Relief from pruritus associated with allergic skin disease can be challenging and may include the use of medicated shampoos, and antipruritic drug monotherapy or in combination with allergen-specific...
Read MoreSupporting Families Facing a Pet's End-of-Life
01/03/2020
Kathryn M. Jennings, CPLP, CPFE introduces us to her 2-part series on supporting families facing end-of-life decision making for their pet and after loss. Kathryn is a certified pet loss professio...
Read MoreVeterinary Visits, Stress, and the Effect of Music on People and Pets
01/02/2020
A visit to the veterinary office can be stressful for animals and their owners. A recent study examined the effect of classical music on a dog’s behavior and pet owner satisfaction with the veterinary...
Read MoreHuman-Animal Bond: Helping Pet Families Anticipate End-of-Life
01/01/2020
Kathryn M. Jennings, CPLP, CPFE is a certified pet loss professional and has a Certificate in Death and Grief Studies. She is President and Founder of Day By Day Pet Caregiver Support, a 501 c n...
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