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Faecal Dx antigen testing

Communicating with clients.

Helping pet owners understand.

People want what’s best for their pets. The more they know about the benefits of regular faecal screening, the more they’ll be proactive and help reduce the spread of infection.

Parasitic and vector-borne disease prevention brochure on tablet.

There are a lot of ways vets can help pet owners win the battle against parasites. IDEXX has free, easy-to-understand brochures that help clients realise the importance of regular screenings.

In addition to the data, insights, and guidance VetConnect PLUS gives veterinarians, it also provides an easy way to send personalised, client-friendly result summaries directly from the app.

Helpful tips to pass along to your customers.

  • Pick up and dispose of your pet’s faeces regularly.
  • Wash your hands after exposure to your pet’s urine, faeces, soil (gardening), and sandboxes.
  • Cover sandboxes and play areas to prevent wildlife, strays, and pets from contaminating these areas.
  • Remind children not to put dirt or dirty hands in their mouths.
  • Check your pet and your family for ticks regularly. If you find a tick, remove it right away.
  • Use parasite preventive medications as directed by your veterinarian.
  • Have your pet tested at least once a year or as recommended by your veterinarian.