Cost is certainly a reason why pet owners don’t follow through with veterinary treatments and recommendations. Yet it’s not the sole reason, evidenced by a new 2021 PLOS One study…
As we adapt to the “new normal” during the COVID-19 pandemic, the way we go about our daily activities continues to evolve. Veterinary clinics are working hard to balance the…
This blog has been updated from an earlier blog to be even more helpful. Ranking higher in search engines is one of the top concerns for veterinary practices to attract…
Here is a shareable checklist (below) to help your clients prepare for natural disasters during the pandemic. LifeLearn has disaster relief packages that can be distributed to your clients in…
Imagine this: You’ve taken your car into the auto shop because it’s making a strange noise. After the mechanic inspects it, you ask, “So, what’s the issue?” and wait anxiously…
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted our daily activities – right down to taking Fido or Fluffy to see your veterinarian. While many veterinary hospitals are opening up to see more…
*Updated in 2024* The temperatures are rising, and summer will be here before you know it! Before heading to the pool to chill out and cool off, consider these 6…
While LifeLearn believes the current COVID-19 crisis should be taken seriously, we also know that laughter is important to help us all get through. In that spirit, we present another…
While National Animal Preparedness Day may be behind us, the potential for emergencies is ever-present. There are lots of animal preparedness lists available (we’ve even published a few!), but in…
In a May 11th, 2020 interview with JAVMA News, veterinary influencer and best-selling author Dr. Jessica Vogelsang (All Dogs Go to Kevin) identified the main challenge faced by veterinarians racing…
As we grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we must also remain mindful about other emergency situations that could occur over the next few months. Floods, wildfires, tornadoes, and…
COVID-19 has temporarily changed our lives. Things we took we granted, such as running out to grab a few things at the grocery store, heading out after work to socialize…
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