
Pet Owner Resources
Corneal Ulcers: A Pet Owner’s Guide for Treatment Success
Your pet’s eyesight is vital to their wellbeing, and keeping their eyes healthy is a top priority.

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NAVC Institute 2022: Invest in Your Future and Master New Specialties
The NAVC Institute 2022 is offering two new courses for veterinary nurses and technicians.

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Protecting Dogs from Ticks Infected with Multiple Diseases
Protecting dogs from the dangers of ticks can be incredibly difficult as they may carry multiple diseases. Carrying Seresto, in addition to orals and topicals, can give you another effective tool in the fight against ticks and allows you meet more pet owner needs.
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The Future of Pet Health Care: Creating a Continuum of Care
Pet ownership has skyrocketed while the veterinary industry has begun to experience a shortage in staff. By creating a connected and innovative pet healthcare ecosystem, we can improve the experience for everyone.
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New body. New diet.
Spay and neuter procedures significantly change a pet’s appetite and metabolism. Choosing a diet that proactively addresses these changes can make a real difference for your pet.
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NAVC to Host First Annual Global Veterinary Nurse Virtual Summit October 16-17
ORLANDO, FL – SEPTEMBER 16, 2021 – The North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) today announced the launch of Level Up: Veterinary Nurses & Technicians, a new virtual summit it will host annually in October during Veterinary Technician Appreciation Week.

Pet Owner Resources
Tooth Brushing 101: Dogs & Cats
At-home and professional dental care is paramount to keeping periodontal disease at bay.
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Lynne E. Johnson Receives MSU Alumni Award
Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine hosts a yearly Achievements Award ceremony to recognize the milestones of its community, which includes the Distinguished Veterinary Technology Alumni Award.

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Appalachian State Plans 4-Year Online LVT Program in Partnership With Banfield
Appalachian State University will offer a 4-year licensed veterinary technician (LVT) online degree program, starting in 2022.

