Welcome to the Fall 2006 issue of In TheVetZone,
an update from your friends at TheVetZone.

 

In this issue:

Special Offer: Digital Veterinary Directory

Let's Stay in Touch!

This Month's Releases:
October is National Pet Wellness Month!

Halloween Treats can Make Your Pet Sick

Your Profile: Has Anything Changed?

 



Special Offer: Digital Veterinary Directory

Through the month of October, we will once again be offering our special 40-page Digital Veterinary Directory to new members. But to show you our appreciation for our current members, we'd like to extend the offer to you, if you haven't already received the directory.

To receive your complementary copy, simply click here: Digital Veterinary Directory


Let's Stay in Touch!

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This Month's Releases:
Notes about the ready-to-use releases for this month

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October is National Pet Wellness Month!

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), by age two, most pets have already reached adulthood. By the time a pet reaches the age of five, it's considered middle age. At the age of seven, a dog has started its senior years.

This release provides seven tips to help pets age gracefully.

 

Halloween Treats can Make Your Pet Sick

While you’re thinking up the best costume for this year’s Halloween party, you’ll also want to consider some safety tips for your animal friends. Halloween is a day when pets get lost and sometimes fall into misguided hands. Other pets suffer from eating treats brought home by kids.

This release provides four tips for a safer Halloween.

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Your Profile: Has anything changed?

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