Make Your Nomination For The 2019 Virbac 3D Worming Equine SQP Of The Year
Nominations are now open to find this year’s Virbac 3D Worming Equine SQP of the Year. Designed to highlight the hard work and dedication of Equine SQPs, the award supports those professionals who go the extra mile to help and advise customers on all aspects of the correct worming approach.
To make sure your veterinary practice and outstanding SQP is acknowledged for the excellent level of service offered to your customers, be sure to make your nomination at http://3dworming.co.uk/nominate-your-sqp.html
As well as enjoying the publicity and the benefits that winning the Virbac 3D Worming SQP of the Year brings, both for the successful finalist and the business that they are associated with, the winner will also enjoy a fantastic VIP experience at the London Olympia Horse Show in December. They will also receive a Virbac 3D Worming Equine SQP of the Year certificate, trophy and bespoke press release issued through the equine media, both trade, consumer and online.
For your veterinary practice and resident SQP to have a chance of being represented make a nomination at http://3dworming.co.uk/nominate-your-sqp.html
Keep up to date with news on the Virbac Equine SQP of the Year on their Facebook Forum dedicated to equine SQPs. Simply search for Equine SQP Forum on Facebook and submit your SQP number to join.
Virbac are manufacturers of leading wormer brands Equimax® and Eraquell®. More information on these and other products in the Virbac Equine Range is available from Virbac Limited, Woolpit Business park, Windmill Avenue, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP30 9UP; Tel: 01359 243243. Email: [email protected] W: www.virbac.co.uk
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