Included are coupons for a free bag of dog or cat food from Simply Nourish ™, Authority ® or Good Natured ™, as well as
a free veterinarian visit, half - off on two grooming services, a free training session with an accredited trainer, a free Doggie Day Camp session and a free overnight boarding stay.
Not exact matches
Feel
free to
visit their website to find a qualified
Veterinarian near you that can help you in recommending the optimal nutritional program for your pet.
The term «fear -
free» refers to removing triggers that would typically cause pets to become stressed during their
visit to the
veterinarian — and it's more than just the latest industry buzzword.
For information about our special programs for vets, and to sign up for one of our
Veterinarian - only
free feeding trials, please contact us at 206-204-2447, or
visit our For
Veterinarians section.
For any questions pertaining to heartworm disease and prevention feel
free to
visit us at a clinic to talk with our
veterinarians or contact us online.
In Fear
Free practices, taking the fear out of
visiting the
veterinarian will become a priority, with
veterinarians and technicians will treat the pet's physical wellbeing as well as their emotional wellbeing.
Developed by «America's
Veterinarian,» Dr. Marty Becker, the Fear
Free initiative aims to «take the «pet» out of «petrified»» and get pets back for veterinary
visits by promoting considerate approaches and gentle control techniques used in calming environments.
Bloom describes the Fear
Free experience at Downtown Animal Hospital as one where every
visit to the
veterinarian is the best imaginable for the pet.
Developed by «America's
Veterinarian,» Dr. Marty Becker, the Fear
Free initiative aims to «take the «pet» out of «petrified»» and get pets back for veterinary
visits by promoting considerate approach and gentle control techniques used in calming environments.
Visit our blog next month to learn about the dangers of anesthesia -
free dental cleanings and why reputable
veterinarians advise against them.
Start your pet's next
visit to the
veterinarian on the right foot with a fun, stress -
free trip from home to the hospital.
There are some options that you can consider - many
veterinarians offer a «
free first
visit» that you could use to have him seen, and most clinics take Care Credit to help with unexpected expenses.
She said she's most passionate about making sure patient
visits to the
veterinarian are stress -
free.
Most general practice
veterinarians enjoy these sorts of «meet & greet»
visits and most will do them for
free.
July 2006, Detroit
Free Press - John Stottele, the owner of Family of Pets (now called The Family Puppy), declined to be interviewed but said in an e-mail that he and his
veterinarian have
visited Happy Tails and found no problems.
For a full media kit,
visit www.goodnewsforpets.com or to schedule interviews and event media credentials, contact:
Free pet fairs will be hosted by ACVB board - certified
veterinarians in several cities in Chicago, New York City, Kansas City, Dallas, Atlanta and Los Angeles.
Unlike the pet store, our adoptions included sterilization, vaccinations, a
free bag of cat food, a
free visit to the
veterinarian of the adopter's choice, a
free identification tag, a discount at the local pet supply,
free grooming, a
free guide to caring for their new kitten,
free behavior advice for life, a discount on their next cup of coffee, the satisfaction of knowing they saved a life, and, during Christmas, Santa would deliver the kitten to their door.
Resistance -
free training methods are to be used to socialize animals, to train for
veterinarian and farrier
visits, and train for riding or cart - pulling.
In recent years, «taking the «pet» out of «petrified»» and ensuring every pet and pet owner can experience a Fear
Free veterinary
visit has been his area of greatest commitment and dedication, culminating in the launch of Fear
Free certification for
veterinarians in March of 2016.
To meet this level of commitment and implementation, practices must measure up to Fear
Free standards, and will receive an on - site
visit from a Fear
Free practice certification
veterinarian to review the achievement of standards.
A Fear
Free practice not only decreases the pet's stress, but it decreases the stress of the owner, technician, and
veterinarian, making
visits a more positive experience for everyone involved.
If you have concerns, I would suggest you
visit another
Veterinarian for another examination to put your mind at ease; the oozing wound should be cleaned and kept
free of dirt and debris.
The adoption fee includes a health screening, spay / neuter surgery, vaccinations, parasite treatment (if needed), FeLV / FIV testing, and a
free follow up
visit with a participating
veterinarian.
As Fear
Free certified professionals, those amazing
veterinarians, veterinary nurses, practice managers and their team members are equipped to make the veterinary
visit something you and your pet will look forward to.
We'll provide the adoption fee, food, bed, collar, leash, and a
free visit with our
veterinarian!
AC&C cat and dog adoptions include vaccinations, a microchip, spay / neuter, a
free office
visit at a participating
veterinarian and a
free identification tag.
While the checkup is
free, the
veterinarian may suggest vaccinations, internal and external parasite treatment / prevention, medications or other care be purchased during that
visit.
Such a set - up discourages regular
veterinarian visits, as there is a perceived lack of need to
visit the
veterinarian when another company will handle the situation,
free of charge.
Just
visit https://www.texvetpets.org/giving/ and select «Disaster» in the drop down menu, then check «Yes» under «Is this donation intended for a Fear
Free Certified
Veterinarian or Veterinary Technician?»
ACC adoptions include vaccinations, a microchip, spay / neuter, a
free office
visit at a participating
veterinarian and a
free identification tag.
To make your pet's initial
visit a pleasant and stress -
free one, we provide you with the information and resources you need to prepare for your appointment at our
veterinarian clinic.
Animal shelters may give you a coupon for a
free visit to a local
veterinarian for your dog's first checkup.