What pet records should I keep? Why are animal health records important? How do you organize pet records? In this video, Revival Pet Care Pros explain how easy it is to effectively use the dog and cat Revival Animal Health Pet Records for recording cat and dog vaccines, tracking deworming schedules, logging pet microchip information and more important pet health information. If you have any other questions on pet health records, call us at 800.786.4751.
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Written by: Shelley Hexom
Content Manager
Shelley Hexom is Revival's Content Manager and helps develop educational pet health resources. A three-time Emmy® Award-winning news anchor, Shelley works with Revival's Director of Veterinary Services, Dr. Marty Greer, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, to help create useful and easy-to-understand articles, videos, and webinars. Shelley received her bachelor's degree in Mass Communications from Winona State University in 2002. As a pet owner, Shelley enjoys time with her Boxer mix, Sally. Shelley has been part of the Revival Team since 2016.