In this section, you’ll find tools to support you in doing what you do best, namely providing your patients with exceptional care and helping your clients keep their pets healthy, happy and part of their lives… for all of their lives.
Tools for clinics
A recent Canadian study revealed many dog owners may accidentally overfeed their pets due to inaccuracies that occur using commercial measuring devices. Could your clients be among them?
The following guide can be used to discuss your own clients’ feeding habits with them, and includes a table they can use at home to chart for optimal daily measuring and feeding.
Want more information on the study? We’ve created an infographic that explains the results in more detail.
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Love is in the air! Show young clinic visitors your true colours – and how much you care about their pet – with these ready-to-print Valentine's Day colouring pages.
Use these colouring pages in your clinic to:
run a contest or plan a draw;
keep kids busy in your waiting room or during consultations.
Your young visitors will be thrilled to colour these festive pages or find the 7 differences between two drawings!
Simply download and print the prepared content and you're good to go!
Use these activity pages in your clinic to:
run a contest or plan a draw;
keep kids busy in your waiting room or during consultations;
get the conversation going with your clients about potential holiday risks for their animals (have you downloaded our ready-to-share Facebook posts on potential holiday risks...
Saying goodbye to their furry pal can be a difficult and emotional experience for all members of the family.
We encourage you to use these colouring pages to help your clients… and their children better share their feelings when it’s time to send their beloved cat or dog off to pet heaven.
At times, a picture is worth a thousand words, and children should be encouraged to express themselves to be best prepared to say farewell, to pay tribute to their four-legged friend and to make their...
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It can be difficult for families to decide when it’s finally time to say goodbye to their beloved pet. And, because this experience can be so emotional, you can share this useful tool with your clients to help them clearly assess their pet’s quality of life. Based on overall physical and mental well-being, this tool attempts to consider all aspects of a pet’s life, so families can make proper end-of-life decisions and determine the best time to bid a farewell to their furry family member.
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Pet owners may not always be aware of the benefits of vaccination. To help you get the "vaccination" conversation with your clients started, we've created four ready-to-use Facebook posts.
You're just three steps away from getting the talk started with your clients. Simply cut and paste the prepared content to your clinic’s Facebook page and you're good to go!
Select the image of your choice. Right-click and save the image on your desktop or in another folder on your computer.Highlight and...
