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We would like to thank you for visiting our new site. We are very proud to announce online ordering for all our customers. Not a customer already? Then please click on "become a customer" in the upper left hand corner. Fill out the form and we will contact you shortly to validate licensure and setup your account. Feel free to browse our site and our forums, where you can find helpful tips about the website.
BMS has added several products to our distribution, we now offer vaccines, pain management & heartworm preventatives to name a few. Our goal is to provide our customers superior and personalized service. Furthermore, to stock the products that are vital to your practice's success.
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BestMedicalSupply.net is open to the public, we welcome everyone to browse our site. However, only licensed Veterinarians can actually purchase products from BMS. As a result our products section is exclusively for those individuals. Obtaining that access is as easy as 1, 2, 3 users only need to follow the 3 steps below.
1. Send an e-mail to orders@bestmedicalsupply.net requesting an upgrade in your status.
2. Include your contact information within the e-mail request.
3. Allow up to 1 hour for your response and the upgraded status on the site.
*Users can always call 1-800-381-9812 for immediate assistance.*
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Pets, like people, are frequently exposed to a variety of organisms that can cause disease or illness. Now, a new educational campaign is helping pet owners understand their pet's disease risks and, most importantly, what to do to protect them.
The National Pet Wellness "Being a Pet is Risky Business" campaign, sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and Fort Dodge Animal Health, is underway at thousands of veterinary clinics nationwide.
"All cats and dogs, including indoor pets, are at some level of risk," says AVMA President Roger K. Mahr, DVM. "Fortunately, disease risks can be reduced through better pet owner education, regular wellness exams and disease-risk assessment from a veterinarian."
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