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Business & Economics
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Rise of veterinary chain ownership begets Canadian group purchasing
4/10/2013
Uniform pricing tradition gives way
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Banfield expansion brings new stand-alone clinics
3/28/2013
Eight in Portland, Ore.; other cities possible
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Group purchasing activity on upswing in veterinary medicine
2/28/2013
Organizations proffer bulk discounts to independent practices
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Is the doctor in?
12/5/2012
Veterinarians grapple with demand for extended hours
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Ultrasound machine salesman pleads guilty to theft
11/8/2012
Plea follows indictment of Patrick Jackson
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Satellite practices: academic evolution or unfair competition?
10/26/2012
OSU to open emergency, specialty practice in Columbus suburb
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Veterinarians recount ordeals with major lender
9/6/2012
Wells Fargo strives to 'serve as a trusted advisor to veterinarians'
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Hospital chain headhunts for talent among veterinary practice staff
7/3/2012
Veterinarians debate ethics of Banfield's recruiting methods
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No simple answers on supply and demand in veterinary profession
5/29/2012
Workforce data outdated, conflicting
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Veterinarian opens up about going undercover
5/22/2012
Flea-product diversion adventure twisted, turned
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Veterinarian investigates illicit diversion of flea products
5/8/2012
Gray-market sales veiled by deception, intrigue
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‘Why are vets so expensive?’
4/13/2012
Practitioner tackles sensitive question
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Veterinary diagnostics giant sues multiple practitioners
3/9/2012
VCA Antech alleges breach of extended lab service contracts
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VCA Antech buys largest Canadian veterinary chain
1/26/2012
Associate Veterinary Clinics operates 44 clinics in three provinces
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Veterinarians confront Internet pharmacy PetMed Express
1/16/2012
Company acknowledges: ‘Some mistakes were made’
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Veterinary practices inch back to growth
1/1/2012
Surveys of third-quarter results show some improvement
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PetMed Express stumbles
12/8/2011
Competitive pressure up in veterinary-drug sales
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Credit card processors pass costs of IRS rule to merchants
12/2/2011
Negotiate to have fees waived, expert advises
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Loan broker accused of bilking veterinarians now sells wellness plans
11/10/2011
Ron Paterson draws more complaints
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Bid to bring veterinary education to Alaska stirs debate
11/9/2011
Fears of oversaturation weigh on need for more veterinarians
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Merial knows, diverting veterinarians assert
11/4/2011
Maker of Frontline denies the company condones, encourages diversion
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More veterinarians sue flea products broker WTF Wholesale
11/4/2011
Claims collectively top a half-million dollars
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Equipment dealer deludes some, aids others
11/2/2011
Ron Sassetti earns mixed reviews from veterinarians
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‘Free’ Hill’s cat food samples not exactly free
10/24/2011
Veterinary clinics report accepting samples triggers orders for more
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Subterfuge, confusion surround new credit, debit card rules
9/30/2011
Merchant savings on fees not automatic
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VCA's buy of Vetstreet raises worries about control of clinic data
9/1/2011
New owner says it will not inspect clinic information
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Complaints mount against gray-market broker WTF Wholesale
8/29/2011
Problems open view into world of flea product diversion
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Entest to use veterinary practices as revenue driver, research venue
8/23/2011
Concerns about setup point to potential conflicts of interest
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Amerisource Medical under investigation by police in two states
8/3/2011
Ultrasound-equipment vendor accused of cheating customers
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Out of the frying pan, veterinarians mix economic uptick with uncertainty
7/28/2011
Increased competition likely to blunt recovery for veterinary clinics
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New poll finds many clinics in flagging health
7/18/2011
Study: Advertising, communication, consistency key to boosting veterinary visits
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Pfizer seeks to unload animal health division
7/8/2011
Sale or spin-off expected
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Tight job market squeezes large-animal veterinarians
6/27/2011
Some say shortage of food-supply practitioners is over
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Gilded Lilly? Bayer challenges Elanco claims
6/24/2011
Bayer challenges Elanco claims about diversion, loyalty to veterinarians
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Veterinary technicians: Opportunities, but at what cost?
6/9/2011
Support staff cite low wages, spotty professional respect
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Tough job market compels dogged hunt by new veterinarians
5/19/2011
Fewer grads enjoy luxury of multiple offers
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Proposal for new Banfield hospital prevails over objections
5/6/2011
Veterinarians in California city seek to resist ‘Wal-Martization’
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ISU wins first round in litigation against veterinarians
5/3/2011
Specialists barred from competing with ISU hospitals fight back
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PLIT rolls back workers' comp advice for relief veterinarians
3/29/2011
Broker Hub International issues clarification
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Thrift commerce meets veterinary medicine in GroupDVM
2/10/2011
Company uses 'power in numbers' to leverage deals for veterinarians
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Study: Veterinarians can reverse decline in visits
1/27/2011
Report identifies contributing factors and ways to counter the trend
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Price soars on popular antibiotic metronidazole
1/13/2011
Limited competition among manufacturers behind increase
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Target tests market for pet medications
12/22/2010
Trend in retail sales of veterinary drugs accelerating
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Veterinarian struggles to protect her online reputation
12/8/2010
Practitioner suspects Internet extortion is at play
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Canine Health Institute closing its doors
11/18/2010
Veterinary center for pain, rehab, imaging, neurosurgery was unique
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Clinic owner struggles with ultrasound-equipment vendor
11/17/2010
Amerisource Medical blames veterinarian’s location for shipment delay
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Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program gets off ground
11/9/2010
First USDA awards go to 62 recipients
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Frontline, ProMeris not going OTC, manufacturers say
11/8/2010
Veterinary market research survey gives confusing message
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NAS veterinary workforce study nears release
10/28/2010
Stakeholders expect report to shed light on supply and demand in America
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Navigating credit card security requirements
10/21/2010
Compliance isn't cheap or easy
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PetMed Express reports slip in sales
10/19/2010
Ad costs rise as consumer spending falls with the online pharmacy
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Lawsuit raises questions about sale of drugs to non-veterinarian
10/13/2010
Case brought by Bayer against shelter rescheduled for Dec. 2 hearing
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Health credit programs: safety net or predatory lending?
10/4/2010
NY state investigation puts veterinarians on the defensive
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CEVA buys Summit VetPharm
9/2/2010
Plans to market Vectra parasiticides globally
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Just say 'no' to telephone solicitors
8/23/2010
Clinic owners describe latest scheme involving Discover, Legal Club of America
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PVP, subsidiaries seek bankruptcy protection
8/23/2010
Veterinarians dismayed by state of company
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PVP faces bankruptcy; veterinarian investors stand to lose
8/12/2010
SEC filings reveal distributor entered into forbearance with lender
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Economic recovery still bumpy for veterinarians
6/8/2010
After first-quarter gains, California veterinary practice revenues slip in April
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Bayer wins some, loses some
4/28/2010
New sales policy continues to reverberate
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Veterinary publishers mixed on future of print journals
4/23/2010
Amid advertising decline, MediMedia bets on online services; others say print runs far from over
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Veterinarians bear brunt of software shortfalls, vendor growing pains
4/12/2010
VIA asks for patience as company updates practice management software
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Businesses join veterinarian in Yelp class action lawsuit
4/1/2010
DVMs need guidance for dealing with online reviews
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PetSmart first retailer to carry Advantage under new Bayer policy
3/17/2010
Banfield and other clinics turn away
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Merial details company stance on product diversion
2/26/2010
Executives speak out after veterinarians question company loyalty
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Bayer opens flea product sales to retail outlets
2/10/2010
Citing diversion, company ends policy of selling only through veterinarians
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PM software maker ImproMed buys VETECH
1/16/2010
Second acquisition for ImproMed within six months
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2009 brought huge consolidations in animal health industry
12/21/2009
Butler and Schein merger latest in a series
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Assets of a slow economy
12/7/2009
Putting life back into the work-life balance equation
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Merial reports Immiticide, Heartgard shortages
12/5/2009
Rationing of Immiticide leaves some veterinarians in a lurch
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Regulatory fee increases raise veterinarians' hackles
10/29/2009
California board readies to impose stiff price increases
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Sidewiki hijacks sites, puts reputations at risk, critics say
10/2/2009
Dangers of Google review tool spark concerns from veterinarians
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Online directory earns mixed reviews from veterinarians
9/16/2009
VINners air grievances about LocalVets.com, now known as YextVets
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Survey suggests recession spares many veterinary practices
9/3/2009
Reports show specialty, emergency practices bear brunt of downturn
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Activists go after stores selling dogs from puppy mills
7/27/2009
Movement to stamp out large commercial breeders gains traction
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California tax officials target breeders via Internet
6/29/2009
Officials search for those who skirt tax obligations
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Funding woes kill Fresno lab, haunt DVM program
6/26/2009
Calif. budget crisis wreaks havoc on veterinary medical education
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Advanta Bank to close all credit accounts this week
5/27/2009
Card issuer catered to small businesses
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Veterinarians must comply with Red Flags Rule by May 1
4/22/2009
Most practice owners already meet requirements, AVMA official says
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Veterinary charity highlighted by economic woes
3/30/2009
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Economic downturn hits veterinary practices
3/11/2009
New VIN survey results anticipated
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COBRA subsidy puts more onus on employers
3/3/2009
New rules likely burdensome, experts say
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Calif. veterinary service tax proposal dies
2/25/2009
Issue could re-emerge in future budgets
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Off the table?
2/12/2009
Calif. sales tax on veterinary services loses steam
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Tax experts stress the economy this year
2/3/2009
Pay attention to practice management, they say
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New center aspires to help dogs that might otherwise be euthanized
2/2/2009
Rehab, pain management and imaging under one roof in Houston
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Reports show veterinary practices hurting
12/24/2008
Veterinarians feeling nation's longest recession in a quarter century
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Fed adopts consumer credit-card protections
12/19/2008
VIN members wary of other finance deals
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Fuel prices drop, yet surcharges remain for diagnostic services
12/18/2008
DVMs push back; Antech drafts letter to explain fees
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Survey Finds Economy Eroding Revenues
12/5/2008
The present depression in the economy is starting to be felt now, according to a survey of Veterinary Information Network members.
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Dr. Tice's interest rates reversed and refunded
11/26/2008
In a classic case of oil going to the squeaky wheel, a veterinarian whose soaring credit card interest fees roused indignation has gotten a refund on excessive interest charges.
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Henry Schein Executive Says Privacy Rules Impede Inquiry Into Credit Card Rate Hikes
11/20/2008
Company says most cardholders are unaffected
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Soaring credit card rates raise eyebrows, hackles
11/14/2008
Dr. Tice warns colleagues to watch their credit card interest rate; Henry Schein offers to advocate on behalf of customers using their affinity card.
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Sales Tax on Veterinary Services
11/11/2008
California may impose a sales tax of as much as 10.25 percent on veterinary services if a proposed economic plan from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is passed.
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Brokers say Economy Not Hindering Capital
10/28/2008
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Pet food prices squeeze owners, veterinarians
10/27/2008
Prescription diets costs skyrocket, setting off consumers
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Brakke to release economic downturn report
10/10/2008
Study to publish in mid-December
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AVMA to release economic data
9/9/2008
Biennial economic survey, starting salaries report set for publication
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Handshakes are history; read the fine print, consultant says
8/26/2008
Product purchase gone wrong burns veterinarian
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CPA accused of stealing $2.7 million from VPI
7/23/2008
Stephen Anthony Friekin faces 103 felony counts of money laundering
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Feeling the economic pinch? Stop giving away services, consultant says
7/22/2008
Dr. Thomas Catanzaro suggests ways to earn more income
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Landscape for business refinancing wide open, bankers say
Go local for low rates, veterinarian suggests
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On the record
The VIN News Service recently conducted a Q&A session with the American Veterinary Medical Association and its indemnity arm, the Group Health and Life Insurance Trust (AVMA-GHLIT). The discussion explores the controversial partnership that’s emerged between GHLIT and Pets Best Insurance, a private entity.
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Bayer wins some, loses some
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April 28, 2010
By: Edie Lau
For The VIN News Service
Bayer Animal Health has lost another major client — the distributor Webster Veterinary — as a result of its new policy of selling products directly to pet stores and licensed Internet pharmacies rather than exclusively to practicing veterinarians.
But the pharmaceutical manufacturing giant said it has established or expanded relationships with Webster’s biggest competitors: Butler Schein Animal Health and MWI Veterinary Supply.
Bayer spokesman Bob Walker said the company also has new sales agreements with major online and bricks-and-mortar outlets, including PetMed Express, Doctors Foster & Smith and PETCO.
Those vendors already had been selling at least some Bayer products but were obtaining the goods from unauthorized suppliers — a shadowy arena known as the “gray market.”
Gray market sales of veterinary products is a huge source of friction in the animal health community. Until Bayer changed its approach in March, all the major veterinary drug companies followed a policy of selling products only to licensed, practicing veterinarians, regardless of whether the products required prescriptions.
The manufacturers’ rationale is that pets benefit when their owners are educated by veterinarians on the proper use of products. The policy also benefits veterinarians, who profit on product sales; and manufacturers, through veterinarians’ recommendations or dispensing of their products.
Despite the policies, veterinary goods increasingly have been available from pet stores and online vendors that are supplied by diverters. This has been particularly true for topical parasiticides such as the top-selling flea prevention treatment Frontline. Consequently, many practitioners are suspicious that manufacturers secretly are supplying the stores, a charge the companies deny. Manufacturers, in turn, say the gray market is supplied by products diverted by renegade veterinarians.
Citing diversion and pet owners’ desire for better access, Bayer in March ended its long-standing policy of dealing only with veterinarians. The move elicited a few kudos from practitioners who lauded Bayer for honesty, at the same time that it generated a wave of criticism and lost business.
Among those that turned away from Bayer is Banfield, The Pet Hospital, which owns the largest chain of veterinary hospitals in the country, with more than 750 clinics.
Also dropping Bayer was Veterinary Study Groups, an organization composed of veterinarians who own or operate 330 practices in North America, which until this year treated Bayer as a “preferred provider.”
Webster Veterinary, the nation’s second-largest companion animal veterinary supply house, last week became the third major player to sever its relationship with Bayer.
George Henriques, president of Webster Veterinary, said his company couldn’t support Bayer’s decision philosophically.
“As an organization, we’re committed to supporting the veterinary industry and our clients, and (we) felt that the decision to forgo their policy of selling only to licensed, practicing veterinarians was contradictory from philosophically what we’re about,” Henriques said in an interview.
He said the share of Webster’s revenues generated by Bayer products was “significant” but declined to give a number.
At the same time it is dropping Bayer, Webster has picked up companion-animal products from Bayer rival Merial. That was made possible by changes in manufacturer-distributor contracts. Up until this year, Merial prohibited distributors who carried their flea, tick and heartworm products for dogs and cats from selling competitors’ flea, tick and heartworm products. Those distributors, such as Webster, that chose not to carry the Merial lines exclusively carried other manufacturers’ products for small animals but not Merial’s.
Henriques said the Merial-only agreements came apart at the end of 2009 when Butler Animal Health Supply merged with Henry Schein Animal Health to become the nation’s largest veterinary distributor, Butler Schein Animal Health.
“That was really driven (by) Butler Schein’s merging, when they decided they were not going to continue on with Merial’s exclusive. Butler was exclusive; Schein wasn’t. MWI,” he said, referring to another major distributor, “was exclusive; Webster wasn’t.”
Once those arrangements ended, Webster and others picked up Merial. But now that it no longer carries Bayer, Webster is at a disadvantage, at least for the moment, Henriques said. “Those that continue to have (Bayer’s) line and everything else, obviously they have a broader portfolio,” he said.
Webster is hoping the disadvantage can be parlayed into an advantage if by dropping Bayer it gains greater loyalty from veterinarians. “We’re hoping to gain customer support; that they recognize we are committed to continuing to support the industry and we’re committed to continuing to support their needs,” Henriques said.
Dr. Ebalinna Vaughn, a solo practice owner in Virginia and Webster customer, wrote in an online discussion of the Veterinary Information Network (VIN) about Webster’s decision: “Well, that doesn’t surprise me and I don’t blame them. I’ve got to figure who still does business with them, though, as I use Drontal and Profender [dewormers] a lot.”
In an interview by e-mail with the VIN News Service, Vaughn said she stopped carrying Bayer’s Advantage and K9 Advantix in her clinic due to the drug maker’s new sales policy. But the deworming medications she said she dispenses several times a week.
“I am not going to forgo using all Bayer products but I’m not happy with their move at all,” Vaughn said. “Frankly, if I do find something better by another company loyal to veterinarians, I will switch to that product in a heartbeat. I have no loyalty to Bayer but I do understand their priorities are to profit-making and not support of the veterinary community.”
Bayer spokesman Walker said the company regrets losing Webster. “We’ve had a good relationship with Webster and they were very upfront with letting us know that they were ending the relationship and why,” Walker said. “We respect that. It’s a business decision on their part.”
Walker said the end of Merial-exclusive agreements with distributors has enabled Bayer to establish a relationship with Butler Schein and to expand its relationship with MWI Veterinary Supply.
MWI for many years represented Bayer products for livestock only. Later it added Bayer companion-animal drugs except for heartworm, flea and tick products. But as of this year, MWI represents the full array of Bayer products.
John Ryan, vice president of marketing for MWI, said: “We believe veterinarians are best qualified to make product decisions for their patients, and we believe distributors should offer a wide range of products to meet the needs of their veterinary customers.”
Kevin Vasquez, CEO of Butler Schein, did not respond to several requests from VIN News Service for comment.
Walker said Bayer is seeking relationships with regional veterinary supply houses as well as distributors serving small and independent pet stores.
He said the company has enlarged its network of outlets to include “six to 10” pet store chains and online pharmacies. PetSmart was the first pet store chain to carry Bayer’s Advantage and K9 Advantix flea and tick medicines after Bayer’s new sales policy took effect. It also was the only major pet outlet not to already carry those products with the help of gray-market diverters.
Walker said one reason Bayer changed its policy was to try to end diversion of its products. Bruce Rosenbloom, CFO of PetMed Express Inc., which operates the online veterinary pharmaceutical giant 1-800 PetMeds, said he expects the gray market for Bayer products to dry up, although he did not preclude obtaining supplies from sources other than the manufacturer.
“If we’re buying direct from Bayer, we wouldn’t go anywhere else but there, unless there’s a better deal somewhere,” Rosenbloom said.
Asked whether Bayer attempted to obtain a commitment from PetMed Express to buy from Bayer exclusively, Rosenbloom and Walker both cited a confidentiality agreement that prevents public disclosure of the contract terms.
Noting that PetMed Express has been selling the full line of Bayer products all along, Rosenbloom said, “The way I see it, there’s really no major change except hopefully we’ll be able to buy it at a better price than we got it previously.”
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