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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.

Hernia Repair

Hernia is a medical condition that can occur in pets, just like in humans. A hernia is a protrusion of internal organs or tissues through a weakness in the muscle wall, and it can be caused by various factors such as trauma, genetics, or even congenital defects. While some hernias can be left untreated, others can cause serious health complications if left unattended. Hernia repair surgery is a common procedure performed on pets to fix this condition.

More Info About Hernia Repairs:

During a hernia repair surgery, the veterinarian will place the pet under general anesthesia and make an incision in the affected area. The hernia sac, which contains the protruding organs, is then carefully dissected and removed. The veterinarian will then repair the weakened muscle wall by suturing it closed, and may also use mesh to reinforce the area.

There are different types of hernias that pets can develop, and the surgical approach will depend on the type of hernia. For example, inguinal hernias, which occur in the groin area, are more common in female pets and may require a different surgical approach than umbilical hernias, which occur near the navel.

After the surgery, the pet will need to be monitored closely to ensure that there are no complications such as bleeding or infection. The veterinarian will provide detailed instructions on how to care for the pet during the recovery period, which may include administering pain medications, restricting physical activity, and monitoring the incision site for any signs of redness or discharge.

It is important for pet owners to be aware of the signs and symptoms of hernias, which can include a bulge or swelling in the affected area, pain, vomiting, and lethargy. If any of these symptoms are noticed, it is important to seek veterinary care promptly to prevent any potential complications.

In conclusion, hernia repair surgery is a common and effective procedure performed on pets to fix this condition. With proper care and monitoring, most pets will make a full recovery and be able to resume their normal activities. If you suspect that your pet may have a hernia, it is important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible to ensure the best possible outcome.