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Boones Creek Animal Hospital

Boones Creek Animal Hospital

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 1.0.2

Taille:7.30MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:THE VET APP

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Description de l'application

Boones Creek Animal Hospital à Johnson City, Tennessee, annonce fièrement sa nouvelle application mobile – qui change la donne pour les propriétaires d'animaux ! Cette application conviviale simplifie les soins aux animaux en rationalisant la planification des rendez-vous, le renouvellement des médicaments et l'accès aux ressources essentielles pour les animaux. Dites adieu aux temps d'attente téléphonique et aux déplacements précipités à la clinique ; gérez facilement la santé de votre animal depuis votre smartphone. Téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui et rejoignez notre communauté grandissante d'amoureux des animaux.

Boones Creek Animal Hospital Fonctionnalités de l'application :

Planification de rendez-vous sans effort : Planifiez des rendez-vous rapidement et facilement, en éliminant les appels téléphoniques et les temps d'attente. Sélectionnez simplement votre date et heure préférées dans l'application.

Réorganisation pratique des médicaments : Réorganisez facilement les commandes de médicaments, garantissant ainsi que votre animal ne soit jamais à court de traitements essentiels.

Ressources complètes pour les animaux : Accédez à une multitude de ressources précieuses, allant d'articles informatifs sur les soins aux animaux aux conseils de dressage en passant par les conseils de toilettage, le tout en un seul endroit.

Contact direct : Contactez rapidement notre équipe vétérinaire par téléphone ou par email directement via l'application.

Conseils d'utilisation :

Suivi des vaccinations : Utilisez l'application pour suivre les vaccinations et définir des rappels pour éviter les rendez-vous manqués.

Articles informatifs : Consultez la section ressources de l'application pour des articles utiles couvrant des sujets tels que l'anxiété de séparation et les présentations d'animaux de compagnie.

Techniques de dressage efficaces : Trouvez des conseils et des techniques de dressage d'experts pour résoudre les problèmes de comportement et enseigner de nouvelles commandes à votre animal.

En conclusion :

Téléchargez l'application Boones Creek Animal Hospital dès maintenant pour une commodité ultime dans la gestion des soins de santé de votre animal. Profitez d'une planification facile des rendez-vous, de recharges de médicaments sans effort et d'un accès à une multitude d'informations sur les soins aux animaux. Donnez à votre animal les meilleurs soins – téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui !

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