Happy New Year!
January 6, 2025
Happy New Year! What new year’s resolutions have you made for you and your pet?
Your pet’s well-being is our top priority, and we’re here to make sure they get the best care possible.
💖 From regular check-ups to keeping up with vaccinations and providing a balanced diet, following our expert recommendations can make all the difference in their happiness and longevity.
So what do we #recommend?
Our 1st #recommendation is to #vaccinate your pet. Vaccinations are a #trending topic these days, what with COVID 19 and the #flu season! Our pets are protected by vaccination in the same way against some pretty nasty diseases that can affect our cats and dogs.
We also #recommend protecting your pet against parasites that live in our environment as well as in our homes such as FLEAS and WORMS
Our 2nd #recommendation is to join our Pet Health Club. Joining the club means you can pay for your vaccination and parasite protection for the year in 12 equal monthly instalments. It’s a great way to budget AND you will save money on the total cost of the products by being on the plan! You will also have access to a digital, 24/7 vet advice service called Vidivet that you can access on your mobile device, saving you time, money AND stress!
Our 3rd #recommendation is to insure your pet. Having a #pethealth insurance policy gives you the comfort and security of knowing that, for the unpredictable aspect of your pet’s health care, such as accident or illness, you will have a pot of funds available to pay for any treatment your pet might need. Insurance can be confusing for owners, so we’ve put together some information on the key aspects of a policy that you should consider when taking out an insurance policy.
Our 4th and final #recommendation is to take advantage of the many complimentary clinics we offer that are run by our knowledgeable #RVN’s. We have weight clinics, senior cat clinics, pre-neutering advice clinics to name a few. These clinics are designed to support you in providing the best health care for your pet.
What changes will you make for your pet?
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