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Catalog Slimpet64 0918 Layout 1 New Ways to SAVE at Lambert Vet Supply Watch for the following icons on our website! s e s er o p Index s Anxiety & Stress ........................................54-55 Heartworm Preventatives ..........................12-15 Beds................................................................57 High Calorie Supplements ..............................24 Bowls & Pails ..................................................25 Joint Health................................................48-49 Crates & Pens ................................................56 Liver & Urinary Tract Support..........................52 Chews & Treats ........................................44-45 Medicated Shampoo ......................................38 Dou ). 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W der is Eye Care ........................................................43 Skin & Coat................................................46-47 Feline Herpes Treatment ................................23 Syringes & Needles ........................................21 your pe pet ow Feeding Tubes, Nurse Kit ..............................26 Thyroid & Hormone ........................................53 provide ed on Vaccine-Cat ....................................................23 Fish & Bird Antibiotics ....................................58 staff an t to re- Vaccine-Dog....................................................20 ers Flea & Tick ..................................................4-10 team of Fly Control ......................................................11 Vitamins & Minerals ........................................27 that we Hairball............................................................23 Wormers ....................................................16-19 Wound Care & Blood Stoppers..................40-41 We ar By sta Ordering & Shipping Information Nebra we off Detailed shipping & handling information, shipping restrictions & rates can be found on our website under Shipping. 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Our service is focused on your total satisfaction. Lambert Vet Supply (LVS) is Celebrating our 25th Year! Established in 1994 with a twofold mission: First to pro- vide pet owners with quality pet supplies, pet medica- tions and veterinary supplies at competitive prices; Second, to provide the best customer care in the indus- try starting with friendly, experienced sales people com- mitted to making Lambert Vet Supply your lifetime source for pet advice and products for the health and wellbeing of your pets. We will earn your trust Our pet pharmacy is located in our Kansas location. State licensed pharmacists and pharmacy techs review each prescription and order for accuracy. We were one of the first accredited pharmacies in America and supply only the same exact meds your vet sells to you. At every step of the way, when you place your trust in Lambert Vet Supply, we work hard to earn it. We are proud to have earned the respect and trust of pet owners and companion animal businesses who 2-15 know they can count on us to have the pet supplies, pet ...24 medications and pet health care products they need 8-49 while providing them with friendly, efficient service. ...52 We know you have many choices when it comes Doug and Madalina Lambert, President & CEO. ...38 to pet supplies and we thank you for shopping ...22 with Lambert Vet Supply. 6-27 ...21 We are pet owners, too 9-63 Each member of our staff, in every 8-29 department, has personal experience ...39 in the care of dogs, cats and other 6-47 pets. We understand how important ...21 your pet is to you because we’re all ...53 pet owners too. Our veterinarians provide continuing education to sales ...23 staff and work closely with a review Foxy Rocco ...20 team of product specialists to ensure ...27 that we offer only the best pet health care products and pet supplies. 6-19 0-41 We are growing and expanding By staying true to our company mission, we’ve expanded from our company headquarters in Fairbury, Nebraska, to include locations in Belleville, Kansas, and Neosho, Missouri. In addition to our website, we offer personalized route delivery service of pet foods and pet supplies to Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma ng. View missions. and Arkansas. Call us if you are interested in this service for details. Free ship- ial order & all for drop ay apply. te is listed may be shall have or cancel for the e charge. icing. www.LambertVetSupply.com • 1-800-344-6337 or email [email protected] 3 Flea & Tick Topical w/Imidacloprid Non prescription Flea & Tick Topical w/Imidacloprid & Permethrin Non prescription Frontline® Plus Frontline® Plus w/ IGR by Merial Topical Spot-On Single Treatment (For dogs: Fipronil 9.8%/(S)-methoprene 8.8%) All Dog Sizes K9 Advantix® II by Bayer $ 99 (For cats: Fipronil 9.8%/(S)-methoprene 11.8%) Kills 12 .ea • Kills fleas, ticks, flea eggs & larvae & chewing lice. FOR DOGS ONLY! Do not use on cats! Fleas, Ticks, (Topical Spot-On w/IGR) Mosquitoes & Fast-acting & long-lasting adulticide & insect growth regulator Lice & Repels (IGR) for complete flea & tick control (works for 30 days). (Imidacloprid 8.80%/Permethrin 44.00%/Pyriproxyfen 0.44%) Biting Flies. Kills four kinds of ticks that may transmit Lyme disease. • Kills all flea life stages, kills ticks & chewing lice. 004FLTSP-5-22-PKGSINGLE 1-month (dog 5-22 lbs) ......12.99 • Kills & repels mosquitoes also repels biting flies. 004FLTSP-23-44-PKGSINGLE 12.99 1-month (dog 23-44 lbs) .... Kills fleas on dogs in 12 hours. Starts killing ticks in 10 minutes. 004FLTSP-45-88-PKGSINGLE 1-month (dog 45-88 lbs) ....12.99 Contains: imidacloprid, permethrin & pyriproxyfen 004FLTSP-89-132-PKGSINGLE 1-month (dog 89-132 lbs) ....12.99 40.99 (IGR-insect growth regulator) to break the flea life cycle. 004FLTSP-CAT 3-month (cat) ...................... Fleas √ 004FLTSP-0-22 3-month (dog 5-22 lbs) ......41.99 004BAY-81520348 4-month (dog 0-10 lbs) ..........54.99 Flea Eggs √ 004FLTSP-23-44 3-month (dog 23-44 lbs) ....42.99 004BAY-81520372 4-month (dog 11-20 lbs) ........54.99 √ 004FLTSP-45-88 3-month (dog 45-88 lbs) ....43.99 004BAY-81520399 4-month (dog 21-55 lbs) ........54.99 Flea Larvae √ EPA Approved USA product 004FLTSP-89-132 3-month (dog 89-132 lbs) ..44.99 004BAY-81520410 4-month (dog 55+ lbs)............54.99 Ticks √ NO overseas imports. 004FLTSP6-CAT 6-month (cat) ......................78.99 004BAY-81520364 6-month (dog 0-10 lbs) ..........67.99 Mosquitoes √ 004FLTSP6-11-22 6-month (dog 5-22 lbs) ......79.99 004BAY-81520380 6-month (dog 11-20 lbs) ........67.99 Biting Flies √ 004FLTSP6-23-44 6-month (dog 23-44 lbs) ....81.99 004BAY-81520402 6-month (dog 21-55 lbs) ........67.99 Chewing Lice 004FLTSP6-45-88 6-month (dog 45-88 lbs) ....82.99 004BAY-81520429 6-month (dog 55+ lbs)............67.99 004FLTSP6-89-132 6-month (dog 89-132 lbs) ....83.99 SWITCH & Save! 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