Dogs and cats may be the most common U.S. pets, but many people share their lives with birds, rabbits, reptiles, and other species. While these animals are less common, they can play an important role in your veterinary practice.
Dogs and cats may be the most common U.S. pets, but many people share their lives with birds, rabbits, reptiles, and other species. While these animals are less common, they can play an important role in your veterinary practice.
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AVMA’s member-exclusive toolkit helps you bring tips about preventing bites into your social media and other client communications for Dog…
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