May 30th, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/29/20

7.6%

Revenue

3.6%

Transactions

  11.5%

ATC

10.6%

New clients

Summary: Friday was not as strong as Wednesday and Thursday, with transactions lacking growth. Month to date is maintaining growth in all KPIs except transactions.

iVET360 data source: 794 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Monday to Monday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 29th, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/28/20

10.3%

Revenue

1.5%

Transactions

  8.6%

ATC

9.2%

New clients

Summary: Thursday was another strong day with positive growth in all major KPIs. Month to date is continuing to be up in all KPIs except transactions.

iVET360 data source: 794 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Monday to Monday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 28th, 2020

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Marketing News

Separation Anxiety and Your Pet

Don’t Leave Me!

The separation anxiety struggle will be real for your dog when you go back to work.

While you may be dreaming of the day you can go back to the office, your favorite coffee place, and to some gossipy chit-chat with co-workers, your dog might have serious issues when suddenly you’re gone again.

(We say dog, because we know that with some exceptions, most cats can’t WAIT for you to get back to the old routine and leave them alone, already.)

Most dogs thrive on routine and live for the time they have with you, so it’s important you know the signs of pending separation anxiety as well as what to do about it.

Leave the house for short periods of time, but don’t go far. If your pooch begins to bark, howl, whine, or scratch at the door, or tears something up while you’re away for that few minutes, chances are you are going to have a distressed dog on your hands when it’s time to ditch the sweats for suits.

Separation anxiety is no joke—upset dogs can not only do damage to your home and property but to themselves as well. Having accidents in the house, crate destruction, pacing, howling, as well as chewing walls, doors, and furniture are not uncommon.

Some dogs even get anxious when they notice the signals of their owner’s impending departure such as putting on a coat and grabbing keys.

So how do you prepare your pet to be alone again? Here are a few suggestions to help acclimate your canine:

  • Start NOW. Don’t wait until the day before you begin your previous work routine. Ease super-attached dogs into it by telling your pet to “stay” and then going to another room for a minute before calling them to you. Putting your pet in a separate room—with a favorite toy or long-lasting treat for 10-20 minutes while you are home may help as well.
  • One of the most important things you can do is to begin leaving your dog alone in the home for varying periods of time. Leave for just a minute to start, then gradually increase the time you are gone. Your dog will (hopefully) come to learn that absences are safe.
  • Make leaving a non-event. Don’t acknowledge your dog or say goodbye when you go. Yes, it’s hard not to tell them you love them, to be a good dog and that you’ll be home soon—but it’s necessary.
  • If possible, getting your dog out for a walk, run, or some other energy-burning exercise prior to your departure is extremely helpful in reducing stress. A tired dog has a much greater chance of being a calm dog. (And by the way, it works for people, too!)
  • Many pet owners have seen results with herbal solutions and pheromones such as Rescue Remedy or Adaptil products as a supplement to training. Cannabidiol (CBD) is also gaining popularity as a treatment for canine anxiety—but do your research and check with your vet before administering this to your pet.
  • Make an appointment with your veterinarian. If you’ve tried reconditioning and training but your pet is still exhibiting anxiety or destructiveness, your vet can prescribe medications such as Xanax, Clomicalm, and Sileo.
  • Reach out to a professional trainer or behaviorist if necessary. In the long run, this will be less expensive than a demolished den or vet bills from anxiety-caused injuries.

Finally, be patient and don’t give up right away as it may just take time for your dog to adjust to your new schedule. Of course, there’s always the option of finding a new job that allows telecommuting or dogs in the office—which many folks have now found makes for both happier people and pets!

May 28th, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/27/20

10.2%

Revenue

1.0%

Transactions

 9.1%

ATC

17.5%

New clients

Summary: Wednesday was a strong day with positive growth in all major KPIs and very strong new client growth. Month to date is up in all KPIs except transactions.

iVET360 data source: 794 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Monday to Monday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 27th, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/26/20

4.8%

Revenue

2.9%

Transactions

 7.9%

ATC

16.1%

New clients

Summary: Tuesday was decent with transactions off and ATC driving revenue growth for the day. Month to date is near even for revenue with high ATC and low transactions.

iVET360 data source: 793 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Monday to Monday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 26th, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/25/20

6.6%

Revenue

11.3%

Transactions

 20.2%

ATC

3.4%

New clients

Summary: Monday was up in revenue, and down in transactions. Many clinics were closed due to the holiday so the sample set for the day was very lite. Month to date is down 4.9% revenue with Transactions continuing to struggle.

iVET360 data source: 793 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Monday to Monday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 25th, 2020

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News Numbers

Weekend Industry Data Update 5/23-24/20

10.1%

Revenue

5.8%

Transactions

16.9%

ATC

4.5%

New clients

Summary: Weekend data was some of the strongest we’ve seen since the start of COVID-19. We are still seeing a similar trend as previous weekends with high ATC and sluggish transactions, but less pronounced this time around.

iVET360 data source: 791 hospitals across all 50 states. Ave hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Tuesday to Tuesday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 23rd, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/22/20

4.0%

Revenue

8.3%

Transactions

 13.1%

ATC

8.9%

New clients

Summary: Friday was not as strong as Thursday but still rendered positive growth in all KPIs but transactions. Month to date is up 2.6% with transactions still lagging.

iVET360 data source: 793 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Thursday to Thursday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 22nd, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/21/20

18.3%

Revenue

3.3%

Transactions

 14.6%

ATC

19.7%

New clients

Summary: Thursday was one of the strongest days we’ve seen since that start of Covid-19, with all major KPIs up over prior period. Month to date remains up in all KPIs except transactions at this point.

iVET360 data source: 793 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Thursday to Thursday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.

May 21st, 2020

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News Numbers

Daily Industry Data Update 5/20/20

17.1%

Revenue

2.5%

Transactions

 12.9%

ATC

16.0%

New clients

Summary: Wednesday was another strong day with all major KPIs up over the prior period. Month to date remains up in all KPIs except transactions at this point.

iVET360 data source: 793 hospitals across all 50 states. Avg hospital size $2 million. Daily stats are compared to the same weekday last year (ie. Thursday to Thursday comparison). Month to date stats is based on calendar month over last year.