Summer thunderstorms can be exhilarating for people, but for dogs, they can be nothing short of terrifying. Veterinarians tell of dogs who have crashed through windows, gnawed on door…
Today’s pet owners want pet health information they can trust and easily digest. When pet service businesses provide such information, they not only strengthen customer trust and loyalty to…
Studies show that most pet owners don’t have an emergency preparedness plan for their pets. To help remedy that, here’s a practical client handout for Emergency Preparedness Week. LifeLearn…
GUELPH, ON—April 23, 2019— To help pet service businesses thrive in a booming pet service market, LifeLearn Animal Health recently unveiled six new solutions to help pet service businesses…
Waiting until summer to start tick protection leaves pets vulnerable to Lyme disease, a painful and infectious tick-borne disease that can be fatal to pets. To prevent Lyme disease,…
With new and technologically sophisticated apps appearing on the market every day to help practices boost appointments, it may surprise you to hear that pet appointment reminders sent and…
If you’re working hard to acquire new clients but don’t have a system in place to automatically flag appointment booking opportunities and past-due reminders for existing clients, you may…
It’s National Heartworm Awareness Month, and while dogs are the first pets that come to mind when it comes to heartworm, it’s important to remember that cats can get heartworm…
A small but deadly tapeworm is now widespread in Southern Ontario, a region that until just a few years ago was free of it. Echinococcus multilocularis (commonly known as the…
The Challenge: In order to attract new clients and stay competitive against competing practices, you know that you need some type of marketing plan to increase and your online presence…
GUELPH, ON—March 15, 2019—LifeLearn Animal Health is thrilled to announce that it has achieved Google Partner status and earned its Google Partner Badge. Signifying that LifeLearn has demonstrated expertise and…
The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association has designated March as National Tick Awareness Month—and for good reason. Ticks will be waking up soon (or are awake now)—and they are hungry. A…
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