Monthly Coupons!
'Heidi' the St. Bernard
Kimberly Vet Hospital would like to offer all of our valued clients the opportunity to redeem several coupons that will save you money on many of our services throughout the year. Check this page each month for new coupons that will be offered. Print out the appropriate coupon for the current month, cut on the line, and present at the time of service. All coupons limit 1 per animal and 2 per household.
January
'Diesel' - Black Lab, 'Kodi', 'Morgyn' & 'Harli' - Yorkies
COMING SOON!
February
'Dollie' the Collie before her Dental Prophylaxis
"National Pet Dental Health Month" Coupon
*10% OFF any Pets Dental Cleaning
*Includes: Anesthesia, Antibiotic Injection, Scaling and Polishing
* Extractions, gingival treatments and sealents are not included.
* Must present coupon at time of service
*Limit 1 coupon per animal and 2 coupons per houshold. Expires March 1st*
*10% OFF any Pets Dental Cleaning
*Includes: Anesthesia, Antibiotic Injection, Scaling and Polishing
* Extractions, gingival treatments and sealents are not included.
* Must present coupon at time of service
*Limit 1 coupon per animal and 2 coupons per houshold. Expires March 1st*
March
B.B. - The Domestic Longhair
"Feline Spay & Neuter" Coupon
*10% OFF any Cat Spay or Neuter
*Price includes: Surgery, Anesthesia and an Antibiotic Injection
*Pain Medications, Blood Tests, Vaccinations are additional costs.
*Appointments Required
*Must present coupon at time of service
*Pregnant or in heat animals will be an additional charge
*Limit 1 coupon per pet, and 2 coupons per household. Expires April 1st.*
*10% OFF any Cat Spay or Neuter
*Price includes: Surgery, Anesthesia and an Antibiotic Injection
*Pain Medications, Blood Tests, Vaccinations are additional costs.
*Appointments Required
*Must present coupon at time of service
*Pregnant or in heat animals will be an additional charge
*Limit 1 coupon per pet, and 2 coupons per household. Expires April 1st.*
April
'Mac' - The Bulldog
"Canine Spay and Neuter" Coupon
*10% OFF any DOG spay or neuter
*Price includes: Surgery, Anesthesia and an Antibiotic Injection
*Pain Medications, Blood Tests, Vaccinations are additional costs
*Appointments required
*In heat or pregnant animals will be an additional charge
*Must present coupon at time of service.
*Limit 1 coupon per pet, and 2 coupons per household. Expires May 1st.*
July
'Lacey' - The German Shepherd
COMING SOON!
August
'Uzzi' - The Doberman Pinscher
COMING SOON!
September
'B.B.'
*Pet Care Awareness Month*
Is your new kitten protected? We look forward to helping you get your kitten off to a healthy start in life. The first few months are critical!
How to Protect Your Kitten:
* Vaccinate your kitten between 6-8 weeks of age with boosters give 3-4 weeks later for a series total of 3 boosters
* Deworm you kitten routinely between 6-12 weeks
*Prevent external parasites like fleas and ticks by using Revolution of Frontline.
*Spaying prevents pregnancy, uterine infections and breast cancer.
*Neutering kittens prevents agression, dominance, roaming, and territorial marking.
Some common problmes seen in kittens are things such as ear mites, upper respitory infections, fleas and ringworm. All can be treated here at Kimberly Vet Hospital. Just call for an appointment!
Is your new kitten protected? We look forward to helping you get your kitten off to a healthy start in life. The first few months are critical!
How to Protect Your Kitten:
* Vaccinate your kitten between 6-8 weeks of age with boosters give 3-4 weeks later for a series total of 3 boosters
* Deworm you kitten routinely between 6-12 weeks
*Prevent external parasites like fleas and ticks by using Revolution of Frontline.
*Spaying prevents pregnancy, uterine infections and breast cancer.
*Neutering kittens prevents agression, dominance, roaming, and territorial marking.
Some common problmes seen in kittens are things such as ear mites, upper respitory infections, fleas and ringworm. All can be treated here at Kimberly Vet Hospital. Just call for an appointment!
'B.B' 'Max' 'Harley' & 'Gringo'
October
Princess 'Sage' - The Border Collie
COMING SOON!
November
Humulin Insulin, Glucometer, Insulin Syringe
*Diabetes Awareness & Prevention Month*
Did you know that cats and dogs can get diabetes just like humans? Diabetes in pets is on the rise. Look for subtle changes like excessive hunger with weight loss, fatigue, excessive thirst and urination, cloudy eyes in dogs and cats can negelct grooming themselves. This disease is most often found in middle-aged dogs and cats. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which the body lacks the insulin either because the pancreas is not able to produce it, or because the body's cells are resistant to it's effect. Insulin is the carrier that drives glucose (sugar), into the cells in order to metabolize it. Without insulin, the body cannot use the glucose and it remains in the blood stream, causing high blood sugar.
Risk factors that can increase the chance of developing diabetes in DOGS:
*Genetics
* Obesity
* Age
* Non- Spayed Females
* Breed
* Poor Diet
Risk factors tha tcan increase the chance of developing diabetes in CATS:
*Age
* Neutered Males
*Genetics
* Obesity
* Physical Inactivity
* Indoor lifestyle
* Poor Diet
Today, with effective treatment and monitoring, a diabetic pet can have the same life expectancy as a non-diabetic pet. Early diagnosis of diabetes in your pet is especially important.
Did you know that cats and dogs can get diabetes just like humans? Diabetes in pets is on the rise. Look for subtle changes like excessive hunger with weight loss, fatigue, excessive thirst and urination, cloudy eyes in dogs and cats can negelct grooming themselves. This disease is most often found in middle-aged dogs and cats. Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which the body lacks the insulin either because the pancreas is not able to produce it, or because the body's cells are resistant to it's effect. Insulin is the carrier that drives glucose (sugar), into the cells in order to metabolize it. Without insulin, the body cannot use the glucose and it remains in the blood stream, causing high blood sugar.
Risk factors that can increase the chance of developing diabetes in DOGS:
*Genetics
* Obesity
* Age
* Non- Spayed Females
* Breed
* Poor Diet
Risk factors tha tcan increase the chance of developing diabetes in CATS:
*Age
* Neutered Males
*Genetics
* Obesity
* Physical Inactivity
* Indoor lifestyle
* Poor Diet
Today, with effective treatment and monitoring, a diabetic pet can have the same life expectancy as a non-diabetic pet. Early diagnosis of diabetes in your pet is especially important.
December
'Mo-Mo' - The Chinese Shar-Pei
A warm hello and a sincere Thank You for your continued trust and confidence. May peace and joy be yours now and throughout the New Year.
The Doctors and Staff at Kimberly Vet Hospital!