Hi Friend,
This article in part involves the Do It Yourself Veterinary Care that I often discuss.
As in save money, help your pet, and often do it with natural, less harmful treatments.
The easiest way to start is with my Video, How To Start Healing Your Pets At Home Naturally:
It's FREE and you only pay for shipping
http://www.theonlinevet.com/healingyourpets.php
----------------------- Betty White ----------------------
She is an American actress, comedienne, singer, author, and television personality. With a career spanning over seven decades, she is best known to contemporary audiences for her television roles as Sue Ann Nivens on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rose Nylund on The Golden Girls.
White has won seven Emmy Awards (six for acting) and has received 20 Emmy nominations
------------------------------------------------------ But some veterinarians aren't so fond of her.. ------------------------------------------------------
DVM 360s Newsmagazine’s 2012 State of the Profession Survey shows that some veterinarians remember White for another role: the part she played in a 2007 PetMed Express commercial, with her infamous line, “I saved a trip to the vet!”
Specifically, some veterinarians, concerned about what they perceive as their declining reputation among pet owners, point to White and PetMed Express as the cause.
When asked to name the most pressing issue facing veterinarians, one survey respondent wrote, “[It’s the] do-it-yourself approach by an increasing number of pet owners—the false impression that we are out to rip them off. Thanks to popular advertising such as Betty White for PetMeds, clients no longer value our services.”
Another veterinarian said: “We need to have a passion for educating our clients. … If everyone comes together as a team, we start to make our friend Betty White look bad.”
Heal Your Pet At Home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. Do you really think Betty White is to blame?
Seriously..
How about real client concerns such as rising veterinary fees, increasing client expectations around being involved and with service, the rise of the internet and information, the increase awareness of natural options...
Probably better to look in the mirror than blame someone else...
P.P.S.
If you are interested in At Home Veterinary Care, then you should *really* start with this:
Healing Your Pets At Home DVD Includes:
Background and discussion of the extensive Benefits of Home Pet Health Care - why YOU should start right away Healing the Natural Way: how this can be better for your dog or cat Basics of how to Care for your Sick Pet At Home How and where to start at-home Healing, first steps you need to take The At-Home Pet Health Exam - full how-to demonstration: Where to perform How to start What areas you should focus on, and what to look for Extensive discussion and demonstration of the most important at-home healing Modalities, including: Neutraceuticals Scientific Studies backing effectiveness MOST IMPORTANT Nutraceuticals to give How and when to use Herbal Healing Background and scientific studies Safety precautions - important points to keep in mind Best forms of Herbs to use How to use and apply herbal remedies Using Herbs for allergies and other diseases Homeopathy Theory and background How to properly handle and give homeopathic remedies Homeopathic remedies for injuries/shock, digestive issues, and more Acupressure Background and explanation Scientific studies proving effectiveness Basic application, proper technique Charts of main Acupressure points for dogs and cats Demonstration of 5 specific Acupressure points, for seizures, joint pain and arthritis, general health and wellness, and hip dysplasia Pet Massage Benefits of Massage, with scientific studies Specific Pet Massage techniques - how to apply them and what health issues to use them for Demonstration of therapeutic pet massage for back arthritis
Get your free copy here:
http://www.theonlinevet.com/healingyourpets.php
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.
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