Pet Vet Animal Hospital Archive Home
Pet Vet Animal Hospital Archive Home
Below you will find an archive of Pet Vet Animal Hospital monthly Newsletter(s) and the Pet Vet Animal Hospital weekly update(s). Browse through the issues below, or follow the link located at the bottom of this page to subscribe.




Dental Awareness Month from Pet Vet (Feb 2010)
Pet Vet Animal HospitalDental Awareness Month February is Dental Awareness Month.  Can you believe that 80% of pets suffer from dental disease?  Dental disease leads to bad breath, gingivitis, tooth loss, infection and pain.  In addition, the bacteria from dental disease can spread to internal organs such as the liver, kidneys, heart and lungs causing them damage.  With regular teeth cleanings, your pet can reduce or even eliminate developing periodontal (gum) disea

Happy New Years (Jan 2010)
Wishing you and all of your pets aHappy and Healthy New Year!!!As we enter into 2010, we hope that each and everyone of you have a happy, healthy and prosperous year.  Pet Vet Animal Hospital knows how difficult times have been.  We are going to do our part by offering you significant savings throughout this year.  We truly appreciate your business and will continue to do what we can to help keep your pets healthy and happy during these tough economic times.------------------$30 o

December 2009 Email - 15% off grooming (Dec 2009)
Happy Holidays from Pet Vet Animal Hospital 15% off groomingFor the Month of December onlyCoupon must be presented at time of service.  Follow these tips to help keep your pet safe this holiday season:-Avoid holiday plants: Holly, Mistletoe, Poinsettias, and Lilies-Pine Needles, when ingested can puncture holes in a pet's intestines-Take down or cover cords to prevent shocks, burns, or other serious injuries-Do not let your pet drink the Christmas tree water-Hang tinsel high and out of re

November Email (Nov 2009)
Pet Vet Animal HospitalTurkey Day warning for your pets:As much as we all enjoy the feast on Thanksgiving all too often, owners give their pets their own 'serving'. This can lead to many GI problems from diarrhea to pancreatitis which in many cases requires hospitalization. And bones from the turkey can cause punctures in the stomach and intestines. Please use caution when giving your pets 'table scraps' this holiday season. On Line PharmacyOurOn Line Pharmacy allows you to have your medications

Halloween and Microchip Email (Oct 2009)
Pet Vet Animal HospitalMicrochipping your pet with HomeAgain Did you know that the HomeAgain service is more than just a microchip? Besides the pet recovery system, your annual membership includes...* 24 hour emergency hotline* Medical insurance for lost pets* Rapid lost pet alerts*...and more!Microchipping is fast and easy - an exam is not required. It costs only $35.00 to have your pet microchipped. You then register your pet with HomeAgain where the yearly registration is less than $15 a year




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Deerfield Beach 33441
Fl United States
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