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ISSUE 12 | APRIL 2022

CONTENTS APRIL 2022

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When patients are back in business, your staff is, too

20 Helpful Tips on Performing a Feline Orthopedic Exam 21 On Simone Biles, Emotional Agility, and Leading with Mental Health 04 Strategies to Avoid Surgery for Canine Osteoarthritis 06 Top 10 Human Medications Poisonous to Dogs and Cats 12 What if Your Superpower was the Ability to Stop Acute Pain? 16 Healthy Weight Loss in Pets: Help Clients Turn Intent In To Action

Using Cerenia injectable perioperatively is good for dogs—and your practice

Benefits to your patients Help ease a dog’s recovery by adding Cerenia to your perioperative protocol, to prevent vomiting and enable a quick return to normal feeding. 1

Benefits to your practice A third of practice owners reported the impact of cleaning up after patients that vomit. With Cerenia, less cleaning can mean more time for patient care, leading to greater dog owner satisfaction. 2,3

23 TECH TIP 24 UPCOMING CONTENT WHAT’S NEW

“Happier patients, happier clients, a happier team!” – Dr. Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (oncology)

An expert panel recommends the use of Cerenia. Download your copy at www.RelievePOV.com

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Use Cerenia Injectable subcutaneously for acute vomiting in dogs 2 to 4 months of age or either subcutaneously or intravenously in dogs 4 months of age and older. Safe use has not been evaluated in dogs with gastrointestinal obstruction, or those that have ingested toxins. Use with caution in dogs with hepatic dysfunction. Pain and vocalization upon injection is a common side effect. In people, topical exposure may elicit localized allergic skin reactions, and repeated or prolonged exposure may lead to skin sensitization. Please see full Prescribing Information. References: 1. Ramsey D, Fleck T, Berg T, et al. Cerenia prevents perioperative nausea and vomiting and improves recovery in dogs undergoing routine surgery. Intern J Appl Res Vet Med . 2014;12(3):228-237. 2. >Page 1 Page 2-3 Page 4-5 Page 6-7 Page 8-9 Page 10-11 Page 12-13 Page 14-15 Page 16-17 Page 18-19 Page 20-21 Page 22-23 Page 24-25 Page 26

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