Leveraging quality-of-life tools to help improve compliance, better outcomesJanuary 28, 2025Learn how you can equip your team with a standard assessment and communication tool to better serve pets and pet families in this especially intricate phase of their pet’s life.
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Memorial garden by a Texas animal clinic aims to help clients grieve the loss of a petAugust 14, 2024The Rainbow Bridge Memorial Garden welcomes Dallas-Fort Worth pet parents to bring collars, name tags, or other mementos to honor pets that have passed .
A vet tech's advice on compassionate careOctober 16, 2023Celebrating Veterinary Technician Week is a great opportunity to recognize the invaluable contributions of vet techs and explore ways to empower them as leaders in your practice.
VPN Plus+ ExclusiveEnd of Life e-book -- VPN Plus+ exclusiveJuly 27, 2023VPN Plus+ is pleased to present our members with the following complimentary End of Life e-book dedicated to offering a focused look at this very challenging time for both staff and clients. It also includes a webinar broadcast and an infographic for clients.
The evolving role of the veterinarian in hospice and end-of-life careFebruary 18, 2022The veterinarians and support personnel who work in the growing field of veterinary end-of-life care handle difficult calls every day.
Communication, compassion vital to end-of-life servicesJune 7, 2021AAFP has released a digital End of Life Educational Toolkit for veterinarians to help facilitate a peaceful and painless transition for a cat at the end of its life.
Euthanasia certification strengthens client-veterinarian relationshipSeptember 21, 2020The process of helping a pet cross the Rainbow Bridge can make or break a veterinary team’s relationship with a client.
Increasing geriatric pet visitsAugust 23, 2018In the first two parts of this series, I discussed the staggering number of geriatric pets not visiting their primary care clinic and offered suggestions to help families caring for these animals—but how do we go about getting these grey muzzles into door so that we can help them?