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Certification Human-Animal Bond in Practice
It’s a proven fact that the human-animal bond has been shown to improve the wellbeing of clients and pets.
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It’s a proven fact that the human-animal bond has been shown to improve the wellbeing of clients and pets.
Veterinary healthcare professionals need to continuously learn about the latest in veterinary medicine in order to bring the highest quality care to their patients.
This year, VMX 2018, formerly the NAVC Conference, is bigger and better than ever.
As I write this column, I’m remembering the 2016 NAVC Conference—the valuable education sessions and the fun we had during those five days in January.
As one of the staff at Today’s Veterinary Practice, I’ve been privileged to be part of the North American Veterinary Community (NAVC) for more than a year now.
I recently returned from the 2016 NAVC (North American Veterinary Community) Conference where the theme for this year was What Moves You?
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