Why we developed veterinary-specific commercial trench drain
Several years back we visited a number of veterinary hospitals and boarding kennels and all we kept hearing was, “The urine smell is the worst!” and “What we need is…
Several years back we visited a number of veterinary hospitals and boarding kennels and all we kept hearing was, “The urine smell is the worst!” and “What we need is…
When we’re talking with veterinary practice teams, the number one problem vets have with pet cages is this: the doors always get out of alignment and don’t slam/close the way…
Do you own or work in a busy veterinary practice? If so, chances are you’re on a quest to work smarter, not harder. You’ve realized that time is money and…
If you’re in the market for a new veterinary scrub sink or surgical scrub sink, you may not know where to start when it comes to comparing sink styles, attributes or manufacturers.
Perhaps we can help with our simple guidelines for choosing a great sink that will perform well, provide a sanitary environment and last for years and years.
Every veterinary clinic needs a lift table. It serves a multitude of purposes; exam, transport and occasionally it can be used as a veterinary surgery table. Several factors determine which…
I know I preach on the subject of quality and pricing rather often, but it’s important, especially in this economy where it’s tempting to go with the lowest bidder. I’ve…
Some breeds love the water and they will dive right in, but let’s face it a lot of breeds avoid it like the plague. At Pompano Pet Lodge, our pool…
In the April Issue of Veterinary Economics, Gary Glassman, CPA says about Boarding & Grooming “Every square foot of your hospital, if not used for storage, needs to produce income.…
What is this water-flo thing anyway? We make most of our equipment from type 304 stainless. It’s durable, beautiful and super sanitary. It’s ideal for medical treatment areas where spreading…
Why Foster Public Perception that the shelter is a great place to adopt a loving animal Free Labor – if you have a new litter they need lots of around…