National Pet Vaccination Initiative

by Ellen B. on August 6, 2010

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Did you know only 50% of dogs and a mere 40% of cats are vaccinated against vaccine preventable diseases like distemper, parvovirus, hepatitis and feline leukemia? These diseases damage or take the lives of countless pets each year.

I’m proud to be part of a company that places such priority on educating people on how to take good care of their pets. Plus, since the economy has taken a hit, the owners of our company have taken steps to help make basic pet healthcare affordable…such as offering free shipping on all cat and dog healthcare products. The Drs. Foster and Smith National Pet Vaccination Initiative is a new effort to help pet owners.

In an effort to help protect these unvaccinated pets and educate pet owners on the necessity of vaccinations, Drs. Foster and Smith pet supplies National Pet Vaccination Initiative will help pet owners economically protect their pets. Our commitment has four important elements:

  • Low Prices
  • A Full Selection of Dog and Cat Vaccines to meet pet owner needs
  • How-To videos and information
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee

Race Foster

Dr. Race Foster said, “I’m not sure that the average pet owner realizes both the importance of having their pets vaccinated and also the fact that they can do this at home. Of course veterinarians need to provide rabies vaccinations, but with most other vaccinations people can do the vaccinating at home and much more economically. No prescription is required. We are working with manufacturers right now to get them onboard with even better pricing. With the help of major vaccine manufacturers and Drs. Foster and Smith America’s pets no longer need to go unvaccinated.”

See our website for more information about the Drs. Foster and Smith National Pet Vaccination Initiative or call 1-800-381-7179.
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About the author: Ellen and her husband have two grown children and two dogs who were both adopted from a local shelter. Kobe is sweet, calm lap dog, and Izzy is a cute, feisty puppy! Ellen earned a BBA from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and works in the Internet Marketing Department at Drs. Foster and Smith. See more articles by Ellen B.

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Deb August 6, 2010 at 8:12 am

My cat HATES going to the vet. Vaccinating at home could really save a lot of stress on her and me. I hate needles but my husband would be ok giving a shot. Definitely going to consider this option. Thanks!

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