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SCVC 12 Days of Christmas – With Daily Sayings

WEEK 1

DAY 1 — Monday Dec 8

Wellness Exam Kickoff

Saying: “Start the season with a healthy reason.”
Special: Up to $30 off any dog or cat wellness exam.


DAY 2 — Tuesday Dec 9

Microchip Day

Saying: “Home for the holidays—make sure they get back to you.”
Special: Up to $30 off microchipping.


DAY 3 — Wednesday Dec 10

Senior Lab Screening

Saying: “A little holiday insight helps your senior feel just right.”
Special: Up to $30 off senior bloodwork.


DAY 4 — Thursday Dec 11

Senior Rear-End Check (Rectal/Anal Glands/Lump Check)

Saying: “Give your senior some comfort and cheer—let’s make the rear end clear.”
Special: Up to $30 off rear-end checks.


DAY 5 — Friday Dec 12

Dental Health Day

Saying: “Fresh breath makes for sweeter snuggles.”
Special: Up to $30 off dental water additive or oral health exam.


WEEK 2

DAY 6 — Monday Dec 15

Arthritis & Mobility Monday

Saying: “Ease the holiday hustle—keep those joints moving.”
Special: Up to $30 off arthritis/pain consults.


DAY 7 — Tuesday Dec 16

Nail Trim Tuesday

Saying: “Trim up those toes before the mistletoe.”
Special: Discount on nail trims.


DAY 8 — Wednesday Dec 17

In-House Diagnostic & Cytology Day

Saying: “A quick test today can keep trouble away.”
Special: Up to $30 off any in-house lab test or cytology (ears, skin, lumps).


DAY 9 — Thursday Dec 18

Well-Kitty Thursday

Saying: “Holiday peace starts with a healthy feline.”
Special: Up to $30 off cat wellness exams or feline labwork.


DAY 10 — Friday Dec 19

Parasite Prevention Day

Saying: “’Tis the season for travel—keep parasites out of the party.”
Special: Up to $30 off fecals or deworming.


BONUS DAYS

DAY 11 — Lump & Bump Day

Saying: “Feel a lump? Check it before the New Year bump.”
Special: Up to $30 off lump checks (exam ± FNA if needed).


DAY 12 — Final Day Surprise

Client’s Choice Day

Saying: “One last gift from us—pick the service, enjoy the savings.”
Special: Up to $30 off any single service with a wellness exam.

Eye Surgery

Eye surgery for pets is a common procedure performed by veterinarians to treat a variety of eye conditions that can affect our furry companions. Just like humans, animals can suffer from a range of eye problems, such as cataracts, glaucoma, corneal ulcers, and eyelid tumors. These issues can be painful and even lead to blindness if left untreated.

More info About Eye Surgery:

Thankfully, advances in veterinary medicine have made it possible for pets to receive effective and safe eye surgeries to improve their vision and overall quality of life. Some of the most common eye surgeries performed on pets include:

  1. Cataract surgery: This is a procedure that involves removing the cloudy lens from the eye and replacing it with an artificial one. Cataract surgery is typically performed on older dogs and cats who are suffering from vision loss due to age-related changes in their eyes.
  2. Glaucoma surgery: Glaucoma is a condition that causes pressure to build up in the eye, leading to damage to the optic nerve and blindness. There are several types of glaucoma surgery that can help to reduce the pressure and preserve vision in affected pets.
  3. Corneal ulcer surgery: Corneal ulcers are painful sores on the surface of the eye that can lead to scarring and vision loss if left untreated. Surgery may be necessary to remove the damaged tissue and promote healing of the cornea.
  4. Eyelid tumor surgery: Tumors on the eyelid can be benign or cancerous and may require surgical removal to prevent further growth and potential spread to other parts of the body.

Before performing any type of eye surgery on a pet, the veterinarian will conduct a thorough eye exam to determine the underlying cause of the problem and ensure that the pet is a good candidate for surgery. The veterinarian may also perform pre-surgical blood work and other tests to ensure that the pet is healthy enough to undergo anesthesia.

During the surgery, the pet will be under general anesthesia to ensure they are comfortable and still throughout the procedure. The veterinarian will make a small incision in the eye and use specialized tools to perform the necessary surgery. After the surgery, the pet will need to be closely monitored and may require medications and/or eye drops to promote healing and prevent infection.

Overall, eye surgery for pets can be a life-changing procedure that can improve their vision and overall quality of life. If you suspect your pet is suffering from an eye condition, it is important to seek veterinary care promptly to prevent further damage and potential vision loss.