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10 Ways to Meet Someone Special

  • 2019-02-08
  • Jill López, DVM, MBA
10 Ways to Meet Someone Special
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If you are single and looking to mingle, you may have extra challenges as a veterinary professional.

Not only is it tough to meet people at work, it could cause problems for your business (and your sanity) if you date co–workers—or even clients. If we have learned anything from binge watching Rom Coms on Netflix, it is that to meet someone special, you must get out there and meet new people. Here’s a list of ten great ways for veterinary professionals to meet potential dating prospects:

  1. Take an art or photography class at your local community center
  2. Join a co-ed soccer or softball league 
  3. Check out your local library or museum for lectures and events
  4. Join a cycle club or a hiking group (meetup.com)
  5. Take a martial arts course
  6. Take golfing or tennis lessons
  7. Attend an adult camp (www.buzzfeed.com/alejandroalba/summer-camps-for-adults)
  8. Volunteer  (VolunteerMatch.org)
  9. Join Toastmasters (toastmasters.org) or a professional networking group
  10. Learn a new language and take a language course

Let us know if any of these worked for you, or if you have other ideas to add – and tag us

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Jill López, DVM, MBA

Dr. Jill A. Richardson is a veterinarian with over 20 years of experience in the Animal Health Industry. Previously she was the Director of Technical Services at a global pet product manufacturer and a Consulting Veterinarian in Clinical Toxicology at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center. She has written dozens of scientific articles for peer reviewed journals and lives in Northern New Jersey.

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