Caregiver What is your client thinking?
What is your client thinking?
Published 1 February 2022
For those with access to the Veterinary Record there is a series which parallels the BMJ column called ‘What is your patient thinking?’, called ‘What is your client thinking?’
The article by Zoe Belshaw provides an introduction to the Veterinary Record column, links are then given to a selection of the articles.
- Belshaw, Z. (2017) What is your client thinking and why should you care? Veterinary Record, 181 (19), pp. 517-517. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.j5234
- It’s never ‘only a dog’ – discusses the importance of providing euthanasia and bereavement support to owners
- Labour and love for Mr Pink – an owner describes the challenges and rewards of caring for her cat with chronic kidney disease
- Will neutering change his behaviour? – a first-time dog owner recounts their experience of getting their puppy neutered
- Should crop‐eared dogs be banned from receiving veterinary care? – an owner discusses the difficulties she has faced in registering her crop-eared rescue dog with a new veterinary practice
- Vet and farrier: the importance of teamwork – a horse owner discusses the importance of a close relationship between vet and farrier
- Why out‐of‐hours services may not be such good news for owners – a dog owner describes what she experienced when her local practice started using an out-of-hours provider
- Do my treatment decisions make me a ‘bad’ pet owner? – a dog owner reflects on making the difficult decision to stop diagnostic investigations
- Working in partnership with our vets (Sheep) – a farmer discusses how working with two veterinary teams helps keep her pioneering flock healthy and happy
- Veterinary care for a farm dog – a farmer debates access to veterinary care for his dog
- Treating guinea pigs seriously – a guinea pig owner debates whether veterinary teaching about cavies is good enough
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