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When a potential new client is checking out your social profile, you want them to move from considering you as their veterinarian, to actually booking an appointment. Let’s take a look at the top 3 social platforms for veterinarians and break down what a potential new client should see (and what they shouldn’t see) when they explore your pages. ...
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As of June 30, 2021, your Facebook Analytics tool went away, but don’t worry – we have you covered!...
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Much of what we do at GeniusVets focuses on reaching your dream clients digitally, though there is still tons of value in engaging with potential clients face-to-face. In this article we will focus on the best ways to use local events to ensure that your practice is seen as a local fixture in the community, as well as build general awareness for your business. This way, when your services are needed, people will have already engaged with your brand. In turn, they are more likely to take the next step of looking you up online, and then ultimately book an appointment. ...
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Breathe easier knowing your furry friend is in good hands with Southwind Animal Hospital....
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We are a full service animal hospital providing comprehensive healthcare services to pets and livestock animals in the Marshall area....
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Marshall Veterinary Clinic is located in the historic downtown section of Marshall, Virginia....
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Vitamin C supplementation is absolute, but they should be getting everything else from their hay.
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Apples and grapes?...
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I would avoid most fruits, meats, and simple carbs. Stay away from human foods aside from certain veggies and rare foods.
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Definitely hay. Timothy and Medowgrass hay are great when they're an adult. Alfalfa is good for youngsters....
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I would call your veterinarian immediately if they do eat that and let them know what they ate, when they ate it, and how much they ate....
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Oxbow makes little hay biscuits. Otherwise, certain veggies, like peppers, are good for occasional treats.
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Give them a little biscuit supplement, and make sure they're getting enough of the peppers....
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Hay all the time is good, but they can overeat pellets, fruits, veggies, biscuits, and things like that....
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Guinea pigs eat hay, a lot of hay. They can eat pellets and certain veggies as well.
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One of the brands, Oxbow, has a website you can order from. Otherwise, we have some at our clinic....
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They like tunnels and hay products. They like to be hidden....
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No, they shouldn't swim. That's not something that we should test out....
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Sometimes they mistake you for food if you cut up some veggies, things like that, but in general, it means that they don't like whatever you're doi...