Did you see a product for
sale at your veterinarian's office but didn't care for their high prices?
Not exact matches
In addition, as a reminder, you must promptly consult with a
veterinarian whenever an animal for
sale or adoption
at your store becomes ill or injured (R285.151.36).
If a licensed
veterinarian certifies that
at the time of
sale or up to 1 year from date of birth the dog was unfit for purchase due to a congenital or hereditary disorder that is a major medical concern.
I wrote this article a number of years ago;
at a time when non-corporate small - group veterinary practices were the rule, when a young dedicated
veterinarian's income was more assured, when veterinary education costs were still reasonable, when the
sales pitch and the up - sell were less important and when the stress level in a typical practice was lower for a variety of other reasons.
Give you a period of time in which to allow you to have the puppy examined by a
veterinarian to determine its state of health, so that both of you are assured as to the condition of the puppy
at the time of
sale.
With approximately 10,000 employees worldwide
at the beginning of 2015, Zoetis serves
veterinarians, livestock producers and people who raise and care for farm and companion animals with
sales of its products in 120 countries.
Vet exams The breeder should give you a period of time in which to allow you to have the puppy examined by a
veterinarian to determine its state of health, so that both of you are assured as to the condition of the puppy
at the time of
sale.
In fact, she says the biggest mistake people make when choosing food is seeking advice from the
sales associate
at the pet store rather than their
veterinarian.
«Historically, some
veterinarians were marking up products two to three times their cost in order to cover their inventory and handling costs,» said Patricia Panaia, vice president of B2B
sales and marketing
at Portland, Maine - based Vets First Choice, which provides home delivery on behalf of clinics.
A purchaser can return and obtain a refund or exchange the dog and also receive reimbursement of veterinary bills up to the purchase price if a
veterinarian issues a statement that within 15 days of the
sale the dog showed signs of illness or disease that existed
at the time of purchase or within 1 year of the
sale was discovered to have a congenital or hereditary condition that adversely affects the animal's health or will require hospitalization or surgery.
Any pet store that sells dogs must provide purchasers of dogs with the following information
at the time of
sale: • A certificate of medical health completed by a
veterinarian stating that the dog has been examined and there is no evidence of disease, illness, or injury
at the time of the examination; • The name, complete address, and telephone number of the breeder that bred the dog, the regulated dog breeding kennel where the dog was kept, housed, and maintained, and the regulated dog intermediary from whom the pet store acquired the dog, as applicable; and • A money - back guarantee that is valid for up to 21 days after the date of purchase of the dog.
By staying attuned to the micro-changes happening within in the pet industry —
at superstores, neighborhood shops, and even
veterinarians and clinics — pet brands can speak to the needs of their essential partners in
sales.
After working in
sales for a few years, Candace decided to go back to school, and now follows her passion as a
Veterinarian at Carlsbad Animal Hospital!