
Vet Practices Offered ROYAL CANIN Promotions
To help spread the message on the importance of feeding hospitalised patients, practices across the country can take part in a selection of promotions from ROYAL CANIN®, which include free equipment vouchers and tube feeding kits.
With gastrointestinal disorders known to be the most common presentations in general practice¹, ROYAL CANIN® is offering up to £50* worth of vouchers to use at J.A.K Marketing Ltd when purchasing GI diets (including canine and feline recovery packs). For those purchasing the recovery packs, ROYAL CANIN® is also offering a ‘buy three get one free’ deal and will send complimentary Get Well Soon counter displays for practice receptions. These handy displays help to explain the recovery packs to clients and include Get Well Soon cards.
For the management of critically ill patients, ROYAL CANIN’s range of complete liquid diets have been specifically designed for tube feeding. Practices ordering any three packs of liquid diets will receive a free Vygon Vet Nutrisafe tube feeding kit worth £9.49. The kit contains 12 syringes, a drawing up straw and three different sizes of feeding tubes. ROYAL CANIN’s liquid diets are specifically designed for tube feeding, offer precise nutrition for critically ill patients and can be accurately delivered with the Vygon tube feeding kits.
* Spend £199 on GI diets (including canine and feline recovery packs) and receive a £20 voucher from J.A.K Marketing Ltd., spend £399 and receive a £50 voucher. The vouchers will be emailed direct to the practice from J.A.K. There is a 14 working day lead time on this. All offers are valid for the UK and NI and end on 31 March.
For further information, contact your ROYAL CANIN® Veterinary Business Manager.
References and further reading
(1) De Lorenzi D, Elliott D, Freiche V, McNeill E, Rodriguez C, Tams T (2006) Pitfalls in GI disorders in the dog; Veterinary Focus Special Edition, pp 36
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