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If you own a veterinary clinic, keeping it stocked with the best veterinary clinic resources is essential. Your office should include a range of informative, detailed resources for your staff and clients to reference. These resources can improve your clinic’s reputation, enable your staff to prepare for worst-case scenarios, and help pet owners stay on Read More...

How it Used to Happen For many years veterinarians offered in-house billing to clients. When I started in practice, part of my job as a CSR was printing out the billed client accounts, sticking on stamps and stuffing envelopes. We did this every 15 days and believe me it was a lot of work. We Read More...

Caring for pets can get expensive, especially when an unexpected expense strikes. With only about 4% of pets in the United States having pet insurance, there’s a good chance that pet owners will have to pay out of pocket if their pets need emergency veterinary care.¹ Turning to a credit card might not be a Read More...

As a kid, I was taught to respect others’ privacy by not listening in on personal calls. My grandmother’s home had what was called a “party line” and several neighbors shared the same phone number. This was a common occurrence many years ago when you lived in rural areas with limited service. If you ever Read More...

The term new normal has become a popular way to describe the course of offices getting back to business after a period of reduced hours, temporary closures, and digitalizing more processes during the pandemic events. This series of events has led to measures that are now more permanent fixtures of our culture and economy. These Read More...

In order to better understand how healthcare practices and patients are coping with the effects of pandemics, Weave commissioned an independent survey of 750 providers and their clients. The survey questions focused on the ways organizations are instituting social distancing to prevent the spread of viruses. When asked about the riskiest payment portals to touch, Read More...

While social distancing was a necessary measure for businesses responding to pandemic crises, it presented them with a number of difficulties. Among these difficulties is the task of maintaining a personal rapport with each client that visits your business. Even after social distancing requirements were lifted, your business likely has less time to spend with Read More...

The social distancing, brought about by pandemics, has incentivized businesses to discover new ways to minimize the amount of human contact that goes on in their offices. These ways include having employees work from home, reducing the number of clients on site at a given time, and implementing curbside waiting rooms and wellness forms. As Read More...

Fluid therapy is one of the most important life-saving treatments a vet practice can offer to animals. Animals can require fluids for various reasons, and understanding the best ways to administer this therapy is essential. Read on to learn more about vet fluid therapy. What Is Fluid Therapy in Veterinary Medicine? Fluid therapy is a Read More...

Does your veterinary hospital or practice provide clients with pet health awareness and training? Pet owners may not be knowledgeable of the latest news about animal health for cats or dogs. As a veterinary partner, you should include pet care information through your veterinary information network to dog and cat owners who are clients at Read More...

National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day raises awareness about cats’ health, emphasizing the importance of cat nutrition, updated vaccinations, and microchipping. For homes with multiple pets, both cats and dogs have holidays each year, including national pet month in May, National Mutt Day on December 2, and National Puppy Day on March 23. Read More...

Did you know that the word “veterinarian” is Latin for “working animals”? Thomas Browne introduced it to the English language in 1646. Today, millions of Americans bring their furry friends to vet clinics to receive medicine, grooming, and treatments. Veterinarians are essential to supporting our animal friends and family members. Since so many people and Read More...