Thursday, February 16, 2012

Dental

Dental disease can be detrimental to the health of your pet, and it can also be painful due to swollen, bleeding gums.  Professional dental cleaning by a licensed veterinary professional can keep your pet healthy and pain-free.  Look at these before and after photos.  Contact us if you believe your pet may be a candidate for professional cleaning.  Remember that during the month of February, you can save 15%!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Referral Program

The healthcare team of Pembroke Veterinary Clinic values your patronage and is grateful for the confidence in our services that a recommendation shows.  In return, we like to show our thanks with a small gift for each referral that we receive from current clients.

                                            Referral Gifts

1. $25 credit to your account, plus a Pembroke Veterinary Clinic coffee mug.
2. $15.00 credit to your account, plus a gift certificate for 2 days of pet boarding OR a pet Spa Day (bath, nail trim, ear cleaning) at Pembroke Veterinary Clinic, and an eco-friendly shopping bag.
3.  $15.00 credit to your account, plus a movie gift certificate for $20.00.
4.  $15.00 credit to your account, plus a gift certificate for a complimentary Spa Day (bath, nail trim, ear cleaning) OR 2 days of pet boarding at Pembroke Veterinary Clinic.
5. $15.00 credit to your account, plus a gift bag filled with over the counter nutritional, grooming, and retail pet products from the shelves of Pembroke Veterinary Clinic.
6. $15.00 credit to your account, plus a beautiful arrangement of fresh flowers to brighten your day.
7. $15.00 credit to your account, plus a complimentary bag or case of Royal Canin pet food.
8. $15.00 credit to your account, plus a restaurant gift certificate for $50.00.
9.  $15.00 credit to your account, plus a complimentary ResQ pet identification microchip and implantation procedure- $50.00 value.
10.  $15.00 credit to your account, plus a preferred client status (10% off future visits).


(Management reserves the right to change or cancel this program at any time as deemed necessary by the owners and managers of the hospital.  This notice in no way implies a contract with any person.)

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

FORL

Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesions (FORL's) are a common cause of oral pain in cats. In this condition, the hard surfaces of the tooth root are destroyed by cells called odontoclasts. FORL's generally appear as a red swelling on the tooth where the tooth meets the gumline. The best treatment for these lesions is extraction. Although the cause is unknown, routine dental care may help to prevent FORL's. Semi-annual dental examinations can aid in early detection of dental disease.