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Mr. Pepper | April 13th, 2026

“Mr. Pepper, was a good boy, and we made a lot of memories together. I rescued him just 6 years ago, didn’t know are time would be so short! I loved him, it took a few months to trust me, after that he learned to give me a high five for treats!!I will miss him […]

Your Vet Clinic’s May Social Media Playbook!

Fresh ideas, real engagement, and zero last-minute scrambling. Here’s everything happening in May 2026 and how to use it. May is one of the busiest months for veterinary clinics, and that means it is also one of the best months to show up consistently on social media. The weather is warming up, pets are spending […]

Warning: T-shirt and Merchandise Scams are Targeting Veterinary Clinic Pages

Here’s how to keep your clinic and clients safe. Heads up: We have seen a sharp rise in social media scams targeting veterinary clinic Facebook pages. If your team manages your clinic’s social accounts, please share this with them right away. A wave of scams is making the rounds on veterinary clinic Facebook pages, and we […]

Foxy | April 21, 2011 – April 12, 2026

“Foxy was the most precious girl a mommy could be blessed with. When I first met her, I told her that I was going to spoil her for the rest of her life, and I did just that. Well, she had her own room, three beds, homemade food and sweet potato biscuits. Foxy has a […]

Client Communication Scripts that Reduce No-Shows

No-shows are one of the most frustrating and costly problems veterinary clinics face. An empty exam room means lost revenue, disrupted schedules, and, most importantly, a pet that didn’t receive the care it needed. Studies in human healthcare suggest appointment no-show rates can run as high as 30%, and veterinary practices are no exception. The […]

Tux | July 4, 2012 – Dec 1, 2025

“Tux was a great companion him and I were best buds from the day we brought him home from the Humane Society.” Tux is remembered by his family and loving companion, Alyssa.

April Veterinary Social Media Ideas: Your Complete Content Calendar

April is the busiest month on the veterinary content calendar, and that’s a good thing. Between Heartworm Awareness Month, National Pet First Aid Awareness Month, and a handful of fun observances sprinkled throughout, you’ve got built-in hooks for every type of post: educational, heartwarming, and even a little playful. The key this month? Prioritize ruthlessly […]

@Followers on Facebook: When to Use It, When to Skip It, and How to Get It Right!

If you manage your practice’s Facebook page, you’ve probably noticed the @Followers tag option when writing a post. It sounds useful (notify your followers directly!), but like most tools in social media, it works best when used with intention. Use it too often and it becomes noise. Use it at the right moment and it […]

Bear | April 2006 – Feb 23, 2026

“Bear was a rescue kitten found outside hanging in a tree by his neck in early 2006. He was welcomed into the home of Melanie Klein where he received his name due to his large paws which reminded them of a bear. Bear spent the next decade+ living with the Kleins which included children and […]

Spring Into Social: Essential March Social Media Ideas for Veterinary Clinics in 2026

Welcome to a new month and a fresh opportunity to elevate your veterinary practice’s social media presence. This guide will help you jump start your March content strategy with simple ideas, practical tips, and plenty of inspiration. March brings seasonal transitions, important observances, and plenty of fun engagement opportunities that keep your clients informed and […]