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Pet Owners: Researching for a Clinical Study
If your pet has recently been diagnosed with a condition and you are interested in what clinical trial options could be available, here's where to start.
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How Fear-Free Benefits Pet Owners, Pets, and Vets
The Fear Free Certification Program was launched in March 2016 by Dr. Marty Becker to help veterinary professionals eliminate fear, anxiety, and stress in pets, and to create a more advantageous veterinary experience for all involved.
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Addressing Anxiety in Pets
Anxiety is a common problem that causes intense reactions in pets and can result in physiological effects that can significantly impair their quality of life.
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Dog Wound Care Guide
Dogs are good at finding trouble, and their mischief may result in an injury. If your dog is hurt, knowing how to address the wound is important to ensure they receive the care they need.
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How to Include Your Pet in Your Wedding (7 Fun Ways)
Bringing your pet to your wedding isn't feasible for everyone. Destination weddings, anxious pets, or venue restrictions may have you leaving your pet at home. Here's a few adorable ways your furry family member can still be a part of your nuptials.
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Clinical Studies for Pets
Just like humans, our pets can participate in clinical studies with the help of Ethos Discovery! Clinical studies are generally aimed at improving how we diagnose and treat diseases/conditions in patients.
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7 Tips to Find the Perfect Veterinary Job
Whether you are a new graduate or looking for a scenery change, finding the right position is important when job searching. No one wants to accept a job only to discover they are unhappy a few months later. Our tips will help you find the veterinary job that is perfect for your needs.
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Bringing the RECOVER Initiative to the State of Hawaii!
RECOVER Initiative Has Officially Landed in Hawaii! RECOVER is the first and only evidence-based veterinary CPR guideline in the industry.
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Disaster Preparedness for Pets
Just like humans, it is important for pets to be prepared for any and all disasters that come their way. Since they can’t prepare for themselves, it’s up to us to make sure the right steps are taken to keep your pets safe, no matter what may happen!
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Tips From Working Mothers in the Veterinary Field
Motherhood & veterinary medicine: it can be a tough balancing act, as with any career when you're a working mom.
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Ethos Exchange: Technological Innovation and Employee Autonomy in Veterinary Medicine
In a science-based job field such as veterinary medicine, the way we interact with technology plays a huge role in day-to-day operations and affects both employee well-being and patient success.
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Non-Toxic Flowers for Cats
With Mother's Day around the corner and spring in full swing, you may gift a bouquet of flowers for mom, a loved one, or of course, yourself!
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