Vets4Pets has unveiled its latest national TV advertising campaign, which airs for the first time during Coronation Street on ITV tonight.
The 30-second commercial was shot at five different locations around the UK and features John Davies-Riand MRCVS Vet Partner at Vets4Pets Leeds and Sarah Scott Vet Nurse Partner at Vets4Pets Kettering.
The commercial is running nationally until 28th March and forms part of a national campaign offering owners of elderly pets a discounted £25 senior pet health check with a vet and a half price bag of senior pet food.
Gill Hammond, Head of Brand Marketing said: "It was really important to us when planning this new campaign that we feature our real partners, they are at the end of the day the core of our business and the faces that our clients see when they visit us. The offer itself, focusing on senior pets is testament to our partners' and their teams' commitment to on-going pet health care."
Lee Ashton, founder of Bugler Smith, the agency behind the new ad said: "Working with Vet4Pets on this project has been a really exciting process. Having got under the skin of the brief, and carried out some initial research within Vets4Pets practices nationwide, the overwhelming and consistent theme from everyone we spoke to, was how they have a real passion for pets and making every difference they can.
"This was key to our message, and we felt it was really important to use their best brand ambassadors (their own vets and veterinary nurses) to introduce the brand to the public, to really demonstrate in a straight forward way what makes them different to other vet practices, and we're really pleased with the outcome."
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Absolutely bloody marvellous , the best way to help these people is to let them get their metacam as cheaply as possible from internet pharmacies and not waste their money on marginal nutraceuticals and diets that add nothing to the pets mobility and quality of life.
I am confident that that is exactly the approach that will be taken??? !!!.
you just know whats coming here , some old dear is going to rock up for a free consult and some food ,when what it needs is an x-ray for an osteosarcoma / or some other mass . Never liked the idea of nurses being venture partners in the business, the temptation to fiddle about in the consulting room and avoid diagnostic investigations will be overwhelming.
just popping off somewhere to throw up!!!.
Arlo, I think this grumoyoldman is really getting on many people's nerves now and I would seriously recommend you to hand a red flag or ban him from this community. He is very demeaning and abusive.
Actually , I never noticed anything you said , which just about sums it up, your so PC your invisible.
One thing I do find really funny about all this is was many enquiries about former clients with pets we had recently euthanised . As a courtesy gesture after a long period of treatment I would often perform visits and euthanasia free of charge . This means that it does not appear on the clinical notes ,and on the computer the pet stays alive . So when the crafty client registers there dead pet at vetsRus they request the history ,we fax it on and the enterprising client gets a free bag of food for their dead dog !!. I thought about telling them but decided not to ,somehow you feel are getting what they deserve. A database full of dead dogs .