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
If indoor cats could talk, they'd probably tell their owners that, as much as they appreciate a comfortable environment and a full belly, it takes more than that to make them happy.
As far removed as they may be from their cousins in the wild, indoor cats are still hunters at heart, as feline specialist Dr. Kelly St. Denis explains in this one-minute video. Share it with your clients to help them discover ways to provide their favourite felines with the stimulating environment they need and...
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As you know, cats are masters of disguise and don’t usually like to show they’re ill or in pain in any way. So how does your client know if her cat is sick or hurting if Fluffy doesn’t show obvious signs?
This 1-minute video – presented by Dr. Elizabeth O’Brien, board-certified feline specialist and the visionary behind CatHealthy – encourages owners to begin taking note of their cat’s normal behavior and regular patterns (such as how often Felix uses the litter box, how much Bella drinks,...
April is Pet First Aid Awareness Month and it's the ideal time to initiate conversation with your clients about this topic. To help get you started, we've created four ready-to-use Facebook posts.
You're just three steps away from getting the tick 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...
February is Pet Dental Health Month and it's the ideal time to initiate a conversation with your clients about their pet's dental health. To help get you started, we encourage you to download and share this video on your favorite social media channel.
Cats hide dental disease very well. Even when disease is present, owners won’t find obvious signs such as loss of appetite, facial pawing, or bad odors. But many owners aren’t aware of this – they think if their cat is acting and eating...
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