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A veterinarian is just a doctor that treats furry, cute patients.
Why Your Cat Needs to Be Groomed Too!
When people think about groomers, they often think about poodles with their special haircut. They probably also think about all of the dogs that need to get shaved short on a regular basis. They may also think about stinky dogs who need bathes regularly to stay clean.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Even More Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing
As I said before, the response from my first piece, Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing, was overwhelming. It was something that I never expected. I shared it with other veterinary professionals on Facebook, and they were quick to share things that they were tired of hearing.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
More Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing
The response from my first piece, Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing, was overwhelming. If you haven't had a chance to read it, you can check it out here. I shared it on my personal Facebook page, as well as in several groups filled with other veterinary professionals.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Things Vet Techs (And Vets) Are Tired of Hearing
I have been a veterinary technician for years. I don't really want to say how many actually, because I have done the job longer than some of my coworkers have been alive! Which basically means that I have seen plenty over my many years in the field.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Alleviate the Financial Burden of High Veterinary Costs
For over a decade, Kristen Duhr and Matt Bowler have dedicated their lives to the care and wellbeing of pets. While each of them took different paths, they both converged at a single point in 2009 when the two met while Duhr was caring for Bowler’s pets. In fact, in 2011, the two started their business together, All Critter Care LLC, an in-home pet walking service.
By Edmund Morgan4 years ago in Petlife
Reasons to Spay or Neuter Your Pet
Owning a pet is a big responsibility, one that shouldn't be taken lightly. Your cute and cuddly kitten is going to grow up into a cat that may prefer to spend time outdoors (than beside you on the couch). Your little puppy may become over fifty pounds, so it isn't going to be cute when he jumps on you at that size. In fact, he could seriously hurt you!
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Suicide In the Veterinary Field
September is Suicide Awareness Month and, though it often brings to mind teenagers who feel like they have no other choice, the truth is that it is out there. Many people think about committing suicide, while several go through with it. It doesn't matter their age, sex, or career.
By Shelley Wenger4 years ago in Petlife
Best Veterinary Preventative Care
We've all heard it a million times, having pets is expensive. But does it have to be? Most of us shell out thousands of dollars at the vet every year just to have a blood test done and a few booster shots. I'm here to tell you it doesn't have be this expensive! If you are paying more than $300 a year for preventative care you are paying too much.
By Allie Grooms5 years ago in Petlife
Veterinary Injectable Devices Market to Witness Steep Growth Despite the Adverse Reactions Caused by Injectable Devices at the Site of Injection During 2021-2028; The Market in North America to Hold the Largest Share by 2028
Research Nester published a report titled “Veterinary Injectable Devices Market - Global Demand Analysis & Opportunity Outlook 2028” which delivers detailed overview of the veterinary injectable devices market in terms of market segmentation by device type, material, end user and by region.
By Jacob Dowling5 years ago in Petlife
Be kind to your veterinary staff
Tonight, I’m working one of my two swing/overnight shifts a week. I’m doing what I love. I’m a veterinary technician at an emergency hospital, and helping animals is my passion in life. This job is one of the most fulfilling jobs I can do, and I fully intend to continue taking care of animals in some aspect for the rest of my life.
By Hannah York 5 years ago in Petlife










