by Megs | Oct 3, 2024 | Self Mastery
When I was in private practice, euthanasia was definitely the hardest part of my job. Give me anal glands, rabbit abscesses, even a month’s worth of dental scaling and polishing – anything was preferable to euthanising an animal. The task affected me emotionally and I...
by Megs | Jul 4, 2024 | Business Skills
Written by Dr Meg Kelly Time is one of the vet rehab therapist’s most precious resources. Because we have such limited time, we must focus our efforts on the tasks that produce the best results. In my quest to improve productivity, I came across the 80/20 rule, which...
by Megs | May 30, 2024 | Small Animal Rehabilitation
Wooden and tiled floors are frequently hazardous for our patients. Slipping can predispose them to iliopsoas tears or strains and flare up of arthritic joints, which eventually results in more pain and discomfort for the pet. Once a patient has slipped or fallen, it...
by Megs | May 9, 2024 | General Veterinary Rehabilitation
When we have a repeatable and reliable system to evaluate and treat our patients, we know that we can consistently perform the best evaluations without missing any important information. It also allows us to approach more complicated or challenging cases with...
by Megs | Jun 1, 2023 | Business Skills
We all want a thriving vet rehab practice and the majority of us throw our heart and souls into our work. I used to think that working really hard and long hours was a prerequisite for a successful practice. “If it was easy, everyone would be doing it,” I told myself...