What to Look for in a Doggie Daycare
When you’re designing your doggie daycare, it’s imperative to understand exactly what your customers are looking for when choosing a facility to house their beloved pup. The top concerns are…
When you’re designing your doggie daycare, it’s imperative to understand exactly what your customers are looking for when choosing a facility to house their beloved pup. The top concerns are…
A number of key factors should be considered when buying a dog kennel for your pet business. Narrow down the choices by looking for kennels that are made of durable…
When selecting and installing a new cat condo for your facility, the most important things to look for are durability, cleanability, ease of use, and the opportunity to add complex…
Powder-coated cat condos are sturdy 18-gauge steel enclosures with easy-clean powder finishes available in 100+ colors to complement the décor of your veterinary practice or pet boarding facility. Stainless steel…
Adding a luxury cat run to your veterinary practice or boarding facility is an excellent way to provide a safe, stress-free environment for feline patients, allowing you to expand your…
The three main characteristics of a cat-friendly practice are specialized education about the unique needs and behaviors of cats, better procedures to meet those needs, and an environment that includes…
The first step to properly cleaning a veterinary dog kennel is to clear space inside the kennel. This includes moving the dog into a separate clean kennel and removing food…
The best veterinarian kennel drainage system is one that allows the waste fluids to fully drain out of the kennel, allowing the animals to stay clean and comfortable. At TriStar…
Looking to build fierce loyalty and lasting relationships with your practice’s clients? Make it fun to do business with you! After all, the pet world is a funny, loving, warm and fuzzy world, and it pays to celebrate and support the pet-people bonds in your town.
Halloween is a great time to offer a fun time — and excellent service — to the pet owners in your community… and to stand apart from other practices.
Here are 5 tips to make your Halloween party “scary good;” something your clients will love and remember, making it worthwhile for them and for you.
About 18 months ago, we posted a blog entry that explained how a three-month lead-time is the general rule of thumb when working with your contractor to specify and order veterinary work centers, cabinets, kennels, and other equipment.
We mentioned that practice owners and architects have been surprised by the length of time it can take from design to completion when building or renovating a practice… and sometimes this can be a cause of frustration.
The great news is — today our lead-time is typically shorter than three months for most veterinary medical equipment and supplies. Now our team can accommodate most production schedules. See what this means to you.