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'Treat Your Vet' Campaign

Author: Marketing Ideas UK
Posted: Friday 23rd September, 2005. 00:00:00

September 16th sees the launch of 'Treat your Vet' campaign where we are inviting Veterinary Nurses to purchase a year's subscription to the Rabbit Welfare Fund for their Vet.

The subscription will include:
  • Four copies of Rabbiting On for the Veterinary waiting room (as they become available throughout the year)

  • A selection of our leaflets

  • A leaflet holder

  • Rabbiting On poster to display in the waiting room

  • Free sticker for display in the surgery window

  • A card to say the subscription is a gift from you

  • Reduced rates for Veterinary Surgery staff to attend the RWF annual conference (helping them to increase their knowledge about our favourite pets)
And best of all, we're reducing the price for members to treat their vet, so all the above will be sent to your chosen vet for £20.00 (normally £37.50).

You can order the 'Treat your Vet' pack by:

Logging onto our shop www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk/catalog
Phoning us on 0870 046 5249 (please have your credit card handy).
Sending a cheque for £20 made payable to the Rabbit Welfare Association, to Treat your Vet Campaign, PO Box 603,
Horsham, West Sussex RH13 5WL, remembering to include the name and address of your vet and your own name and address.

Please note that 'Treat your Vet' packs will only be despatched to Veterinary Practices and not to private addresses.


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