While there are veterinarians and adoption groups working together in communities all over the country, there is still a state of mistrust and miscommunication between the two parties in many other areas as well. The good news is it's possible to build productive relationships between rescue groups, shelters and private practice veterinarians. However, it can't be done if those wanting help for their pets don't change how they communicate with veterinary professionals.
Presenter: Christie Keith
Date: August 7, 2014
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The same rate as veterinary spending.
A lower rate than veterinary spending.
A higher rate than veterinary spending.
After rising at the same rate as inflation for many years.
After being flat for many years.
After rising at a rate greater than inflation for many years.
They don't want to seem like they're bragging.
They worry that publicizing their good deeds will cause more people to ask for help.
They think other veterinarians will look down on them.
A and B.
All of the above.
Help with marketing.
Leads on new, good clients.
Media releases promoting their practice.
Website links to their practice.
Social media promotion.
All of the above.
Veterinarians are too focused on money.
A lack of communication and not understanding each others point of view.
Rescue groups ask too much.
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