Best Practices for Antiparasitics Promotion in Veterinary Clinics
Written By : Vetution Team | Creation Date :2022-04-22

Antiparasitics value is a vital part of the information that has to be delivered by the veterinary team to the pet owner.

However, today’s world of economic hassles and Internet reliance have made promoting parasite prevention much more challenging to veterinary practices.

·  Pet owners are looking for less costly sources, such as pet shops and online pharmacies for their pets’ prescription fulfillment

·  Availability of many preventive products over the counter, outside the veterinary practice

·  Owners are missing out on important conversations about their pets’ health as they make less visits to clinics for money saving.

 

As a result, they turn to the Internet for finding out more about their pets’ health leading to a lot of misinformation from untrusted sources.

Consequently, your approach to parasite prevention may need to change in order for pet owners to:

1. View your practice team as a key source of information

2. Consider your products’ quality and pricing in terms of cost benefit analysis.

 

The following is a scheme for canine and feline antiparasitics and their action on different small animal parasites that will help keep your veterinary team enlightened with the unique positioning of each parasite prevention product available in the Egyptian market. 




The key points are the availability of updated product information and the access to it. With a good grip over the process of updating your team's technical background and delivering the outcome to the pet owners, you can always be your clients' #1 source of trusted information for their pets health and wellness.

Vetution offers a quick approach to the antiparasitic items available in the Egyptian market through our search bar and filters of canine antiparasitics and feline antiparasitics with updated product labels and sizes. You can also download our parasite prevention scheme for free.


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Reference: 

(2019) ,Clinical Veterinary Advisor Dogs and Cats 4th Edition

Kelly Soldavin, April 2013, Promoting Parasite Prevention in Practice


Written By: Vetution Team

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