Traditional veterinary practice management software creates unnecessary complexity, friction, and burdens. Shepherd’s veterinary software streamlines practice management—giving you more time, more fulfilled teams, and more opportunity to provide the best care.
Shepherd Veterinary Software is built to work the way you work. Quickly create active SOAPs, get real-time patient updates, view lab results, Rx, and more with our clinically-designed, intuitive dashboard. Bi-directionally integrated with IDEXX, Antech & Zoetis.
Vet software that speaks your language You’ll love the convenience of Shepherd’s robust client communication tools and mass messaging automations built right into your software.
Shepherd Pay is the all-in-one integrated payment processing solution for veterinary practices. Collect payments right from your PIMS using a USB terminal or online payments with no added fees.
A shepherd is a person who tends, herds, feeds, or guards flocks of sheep. Shepherding is one of the world's oldest occupations; it exists in many parts of the globe, and it is an important part of pastoralist animal husbandry.
Shepherd literally means “sheepherder” and is usually associated with the occupation of someone who tends to a flock of sheep. Shepherd dogs (also referred to as sheepdogs) are working dogs...
Different shepherd dog breeds were produced to assist them in guarding flocks of sheep or herds of cattle. Shepherd dogs come in all shapes and sizes, each taking various roles such as guarding and herding animals and even pulling carts.
Shepherd Dog Breeds: 21 Types of Shepherd Dogs (With Pictures) - Bubbly Pet
Many shepherd breeds make excellent family pets — especially Rough Collies, Shelties, Australian Shepherds, and German Shepherds. But most shepherd breeds need significant daily exercise and mental stimulation.