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🐾 quit doing vet visits the old way

| Sabtu, 26 April 2025
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Today's Checklist: 
  • Thania's go-to for online vet visits
  • The relationship podcast to listen to this weekend
  • Pet of the week: Meet Orion

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PET CARE

 
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The Online Vet Solution I Found for My Doggies 🐾


One of the best parts of our post-pandemic world? Everything went virtual. I Zoom my doctor. I get my prescriptions delivered. I haven't sat in a waiting room in years—and I love that for me.

But… when it came to my dogs? No such luck. I could never find a telehealth option that actually worked for pets. Which is wild, considering my two chihuahuas, Bambi and Zippy, are not exactly easy to take to the vet. They're my little foster fail babies with big behavioral issues, and any kind of appointment is a stressful ordeal for all parties involved.

So when I stumbled across this company called Dutch offering telehealth vet services, I was like—wait, for real?

For $99/year, I signed up Bambi, Zippy, and even my mom's dog, Daisy. And honestly? It's been the best.

When Bambi and Zippy caught a weird cough, my dad (who helps take care of them when I'm in Idaho) took Bambi to an in-person vet visit. But she got worse, so I booked a virtual Dutch appointment. It worked just like a human telehealth call—Zoom and all. My dad handled the visit and afterward, I got a full report and links to order meds straight to my door. So easy.

Then Daisy had some back issues, and I did the same thing—quick appointment, helpful notes, meds shipped out.

A Few Things to Know:
  • You can only address one issue per appointment. I wanted to treat Bambi's skin AND cough AND get flea meds, but was told I needed separate visits.
  • Shipping isn't Amazon Prime fast. You'll wait a few days unless you pay for expedited shipping which is sometimes more than the meds making it not worth the splurge.
  • You can transfer prescriptions to a local pharmacy, but it takes 24–48 hours to process, and they charge a $5 fee.
So yeah, it's probably not the move if you need same-day meds. But for everyday stuff—behavioral issues, coughs, skin flare-ups, flea meds—it's been super helpful and a great supplement to my pet insurance.

If you want to try it, Dutch has a solid deal right now: $50 off, so it's just $50/year. Use the coupon code FLASH50—but heads up, this deal is only valid till Tuesday.

Happy pup parenting 💕

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT

 
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Outsmart the Sunday Scaries (Yes, It's Possible)

 
You know the vibe: it's Sunday afternoon, and your brain starts spiraling through unread emails, overlapping meetings, and a to-do list that somehow grew legs.

If Mondays feel like a sprint before your coffee hits, it's time to shift how you prep.

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Get it all out of your head.

Use a "brain dump" board to unload every task, deadline, and mental sticky note. One view, zero overwhelm.

📊 Automate the rinse-and-repeat stuff.

Set it and forget it—think task assignments, reminders, status updates. No more babysitting your workflow.

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Take 15 minutes before the weekend to set your priorities, time-block your calendar, and drop any "don't forgets" into your dashboard.

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Shared boards and timelines make it easy to loop in your team—no more Slack spelunking or surprise deadlines.

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STAFF PICKS

 
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📚 Read: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson

Less fluff, more real talk. In The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Manson flips the self-help genre on its head, making a strong case for caring less (about the wrong things) and living with more intention. It's sharp, funny, and weirdly comforting.

📺 Watch: Ozark on Netflix

Money laundering, cartel drama, and two morally gray parents trying to hold it together—Ozark delivers tension with every episode. If you like your thrillers smart, twisty, and morally messy, start here.

🎧 Listen: Dear Future Wifey

Hosted by Laterras R. Whitfield, Dear Future Wifey is part love letter, part healing journey. These vulnerable convos on relationships, heartbreak, and self-worth will leave you nodding, crying, and texting your therapist (in a good way).

HR TOOLS
 

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People Ops That Don't Burn You Out

 
HR isn't just policies and payroll. It's culture. Conflict resolution. Mental health check-ins. Navigating layoffs and onboarding… sometimes in the same week. And if you're an HR leader doing all that while still tracking PTO in spreadsheets? You deserve hazard pay.

Here's the truth: people-first HR starts with toolkits that actually support the humans doing the work. Including you.

👥 Start with your systems:

If your HRIS feels clunky, cold, or like it was built in 2004, it's time for a glow-up.

HiBob is a people management platform that actually lives up to the buzz. Beyond org charts and performance reviews, it helps foster belonging—with tools for internal comms, engagement surveys, DEI tracking, and even shout-outs that don't feel forced. Think: modern, intuitive, and culture-boosting.

🌍 Hire globally, without losing sleep:

If "remote first" turned into "remote everywhere," you're likely tangled in a web of compliance and contracts.

Deel is an end-to-end solution for hiring, onboarding, and paying talent in 150+ countries. They handle the legal headaches (contracts, benefits, taxes) so you can focus on creating a seamless employee experience, no matter where your people live.

🧠 HR Manager Tips:
  • Audit your tech stack quarterly. What's helping? What's slowing you down? Kill the tools that create more work than they solve.
  • Block 90 minutes a week just for people—not projects. Use it for listening sessions, check-ins, or just giving your brain space to think about culture, not logistics.

Because you deserve a workplace that works for you, too.

JUST FOR FUN


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PET OF THE WEEK

 
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Meet Orion

 
Orion is a busy little guy who loves going to daycare and playing with his best buds. When he isn't going to daycare he is busy chasing squirrels who taunt him all day out the window. He loves all his stuffed toys and his favorite time is end of day snuggles with dad.

🐾 Got a cute fur baby? Submit them to be our pet of the week in an upcoming issue.

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