More and more veterinary offices are getting on social networks like Facebook and Intagram to share their favorite pet patients. From cats and dogs, to turtles and guinea pigs, pets of all kinds are capturing hearts across the internet. Now it’s your turn to get social with your patients with a vet visit milestone board!
New Ideas
A special request from a customer (like most of our new ideas!), the milestone board is perfect for featuring your favorite patients and pets. Although the original customer never responded, the boards were quickly found by a nationwide chain of veterinary offices. They began sharing the boards throughout their company, and soon enough on Instagram.
As the board’s popularity grew, so did the ideas! What originally started as a simple bone themed board intended for dogs, has become a line of dog, cat, and pet neutral boards for all animals. Our unique philosophy of “if you think of it, we will make it” allows us to create any design or board idea that our customer come up with!
Quality, Made in the USA
Our milestone boards are made with real chalk art that is digitized and embedded into the surface of the board. This creates a long-lasting piece that can be used over and over again! Each board is made from recycled wood material. We carefully cut and sand the corners and edges so that they don’t cause scratching to you or your patients.
From conception and drawing, to manufacturing and packaging, the boards are made 100% in the United States!
Find the Right Vet Visit Milestone Board for You
Whether you have a small family-owned vet office, or a large nationwide organization, there’s a vet visit milestone board for you! Select from various styles and size. The most popular has been the dog bone theme in the 15 by 20 inch size. We imagine for the large pups of Instagram. However, the fish them in the 9 by 12 inch size comes in a close second for all the kitties out there.
Boards are offered with and without markers. However, we recommend a kit that comes with at least the white marker for the best results. Only recommended markers should be used on the board, so be sure to check out this post about which markers to avoid!