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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

Just like owners like you, vets play a key role in your four-legged friends’ lives! From the first vaccines to the annual vaccinations, vets are always there for our pets. Concerned for Fido? Noticing changes in Caramel? Contact your veterinarian right away.

Vets are not only there to provide treatment, they can often prevent potential problems… That is why it is a good idea to see them regularly, and especially to follow up with health check-ups. And of course, do everything possible to enhance your pet’s mental and physical health. A combination of healthy diet, exercise and good basic care can certainly make a contribution!

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