Acta Scientific Veterinary Sciences (ASVS)(ISSN: 2582-3183)

Review Article Volume 2 Issue 9

Problem Free Pets: A New Model for Companion Animal Veterinary Care

Lowell Ackerman*

Global Consultant, Author and Lecturer, Westborough Massachusetts, USA

*Corresponding Author: Lowell Ackerman, Global Consultant, Author and Lecturer, Westborough, Massachusetts, USA.

Received: July 08, 2020; Published: August 25, 2020

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Abstract

The current model of companion animal veterinary practice tends to be reactive, often waiting for animals to become ill before pet owners seek veterinary care. By helping to establish appropriate pet owner expectations regarding the care of their animals, veterinary teams can be more proactive and focus on prevention, wellness, and better control of chronic diseases.

Keywords: Animal Veterinary Care; Pet; Veterinary Practice

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References

  1. Ackerman L. “Problem Free Pets”. Dermvet (2020): 175.
  2. Ackerman L. “Standards of Care”. In, Five-Minute Veterinary Practice Management Consult, 3rd Edition, L Ackerman (Ed.), Wiley (2020): 260-263.
  3. Ackerman L. “Pet-specific Care”. Wiley, [In press] (2021).
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Citation

Citation: Lowell Ackerman. “Problem Free Pets: A New Model for Companion Animal Veterinary Care”.Acta Scientific Medical Sciences 2.9 (2020): 20-22.




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