
Follow these 4 simple tips
To have a better experience at your pet's next appointment:
Do handling exercises
To reduce anxiety during the veterinary exam, start with daily handling and massage exercises. Include the paws, ears, mouth, belly, and tail to simulate a veterinary exam. Include plenty of praise and rewards.
Acclimate your dog to car rides
If you have to drive to the vet, it's a good idea to make sure your pet is used to being driven. This will reduce stress on the day of the vet visit. Before getting in the car, avoid giving your dog a large meal to avoid getting sick.
Keep your pet calm with their favorite treats or toys
Treats, toys, and cuddles during the visit can help create positive associations with veterinary visits. Reward calm behavior with praise and a treat. If they can't calm down, distract them with a toy and give them a treat as soon as they calm down.
Stay calm and positive!
Our pets often get their emotional cues from their owners, so try not to appear nervous or stressed during your vet visit.
What can I do to help my pet avoid the side effects of vaccination?

It's not us who say it!
Here's what other pet owners think:
- Charlotte ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Last year, my cat couldn't tolerate his vaccination very well. So, this year, I didn't want my cat to have any vaccinations because I didn't want him to suffer from the same ailments again. But I got the VC Animo remedy and everything went well, he didn't have any side effects."
- Marie ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Delighted! Our little dog H'opï no longer coughs due to an allergy to the rabies vaccine. [...] Thank you for all your valuable advice for the well-being of our little animals."

BE IN COMPLETE CONFIDENCE
Do what many satisfied pet owners do.
Have VC Animo at home and prepare your pet for their next vaccination.
This remedy can be given before or after a vaccination.
Save yourself a lot of worry!
No more worrying!









