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Thinking about entering the animal care field, but don’t want to spend eight years in school to earn a veterinary degree? Becoming a vet tech could be the right path for your career goals! Vet tech training will open doors to a rewarding career caring for companion animals. You’ll also have plenty of job opportunities, Read More...

If you own a veterinary practice, you know the importance of oral health in your canine patients. Conducting a dog dental exam is a crucial step in thoroughly analyzing a dog’s health. And one stage of the process is creating a dental chart. Read on to learn more about the dog dental chart process. Want Read More...

As veterinary care advances, it also becomes less accessible for many pet parents. As a pet care practice owner or manager, you want to make your services and procedures accessible to the average pet owner while ensuring your business remains profitable. Offering flexible financing solutions is an excellent way to help pet owners access expensive Read More...

Have you considered a career as a veterinary technician or vet tech? Employment for professionals in the industry is projected to grow 19% from 2021 to 2031. Since the pandemic, the need for animal medical care has increased. Twenty-three million pet owners have adopted a new pet in the first year of the pandemic. Pet Read More...

Running a successful veterinary practice involves more than providing quality pet care. Your business also needs exceptional veterinary business management — overseeing the business side of your practice to ensure sustainable profitability and long-term success. Whether you hire a certified veterinary practice manager or assign a front desk receptionist to complete these tasks, you need Read More...

Is your veterinarian practice struggling with staff retention? If not, you may want to be prepared if it comes up. Data from the 2022 State of Veterinary Staffing report shows that 45% of vet staff have considered switching career paths. (to read more findings on the state of veterinary staffing, read our full ebook here.) You Read More...

As a veterinary practice owner, your business is likely your pride and joy. But circumstances can arise that may lead you to want a more hands-off level of control and responsibility over your practice. Maybe you’re nearing retirement age, experiencing burnout, or simply wanting to take a different direction with your career. Maybe you don’t Read More...

So, you’re thinking about buying a veterinary clinic? Woohoo! Congratulations on taking this thrilling step. Becoming the proud owner of your own practice and providing top-notch care can be a massive support to your community and is a significant step in any veterinary career. However, purchasing a veterinary clinic is a complex process that requires Read More...

Delivering excellent customer service at your veterinary care practice means providing high-quality care to animals while catering to the needs of pet parents, which isn’t always easy. Animal care requires compassion and expertise, but it’s great to also provide convenient access to care whenever possible with service experiences like short wait times, easy-to-use websites, online Read More...

The responsibilities of a veterinary practice owner go far beyond caring for animals. Most people enter the field of veterinary medicine because they have a genuine love and passion for animals. But if you’ve leaped from entry-level certification into owning and managing a veterinary clinic, get ready. It requires a significant investment of time, effort, Read More...

Your veterinary practice simply can’t be available at all times. So how do you keep up with the growing demand for client communications, after-hours scheduling, and emergency calls when there are only so many available workers in your office? Many vets turn to answering services to increase their availability for clients and free up staff Read More...

Veterinary professionals endure long work hours, often with extra responsibilities due to staff shortages and stress from tough cases and client complaints. These are just a few of the stressors veterinarians and other veterinary staff face on a near-daily basis that can lead to physical effects, emotional exhaustion, and mental hardship. Vet burnout might feel Read More...