The 7 Top Things Vets Wish Their Clients Knew Although pet owners wants the best for their furry friends, sometimes there can be a gap in communication between veterinarians and pet parents. This void can make visits less effective and stressful for all parties...
Confessions of a Canine It is a typical Sunday morning, I am laying down at my humans’ feet while they eat. I am patiently waiting for one of them to give me a bite of their yummy human food when all of a sudden, I start getting itchy. As the morning goes on, it...
Why Your Pet’s “Bad Behavior” is Really Just Their Personality If you’ve ever found yourself shaking your head in exasperation at your pet’s “bad behavior,” take a deep breath and remember: it’s not them, it’s...
Paws & Claus: How to Keep your Pets Happy & Safe During the Holiday Season The holiday season is officially upon us, and with it comes the joy of festive decorations, delicious foods, and spending time with loved ones. For many of us, our fur babies are an...
New Years Eve and Anxious Pets – Best Steps to Keep Your Pet Safe and Happy It happens every year, your veterinary clinic starts getting an increased amount of calls from owners who are wanting to bring in their pets to get sedatives for the fireworks we all...
A Heartwarming Tale of Chaos, Compassion, & Coffee As a veterinary receptionist, you learn to always expect the unexpected. One minute you are handling a simple phone call about a vaccination appointment, and the next, you’re trying to calm down a panicked...