
Bag Drops for Vets
Pet owners trust their vet. Get a warm introduction.
What to Drop
A mix of pet and people treats shows you've thought about everyone.
Premium dog treats and cat toys
Branded pet accessories (bandanas, bowls, leads)
Treats for the staff too (they work incredibly hard)
Why It Works Here
Vet waiting rooms are full of pet owners with time and money to spend.
Captive Audience in the Waiting Room
Pet owners wait in reception with time to scan. A card next to the pet magazines is perfectly positioned.
Vets Are Highly Trusted
A card in a vet's waiting room carries weight. Pet owners trust their vet, and that trust extends to businesses the vet displays.
Emotional, High-Spend Audience
Pet owners spend freely on their animals. It's emotional spending, and they are always looking for ways to treat their pets.
Marketing Ideas
Practical, actionable ideas you can use this week.
Treats for Patients AND Heroes
"For the four-legged patients and the two-legged heroes" on the card. A mix of pet and people treats shows you have thought about everyone.
Target Independent Practices
Independent vet practices are more receptive to local partnerships than corporate chains. They support their community.
Ask for Waiting Area Placement
Ask if cards can be displayed near the waiting area next to the pet magazines. It is the most natural placement possible.
Align With Pet Awareness Days
National Dog Day, Cat Adoption Month, World Vet Day. Seasonal drops tied to pet events feel timely and relevant.
Example Scenario
A pet grooming salon drops baskets of dog treats and chocolates for staff at 5 vet practices. The receptionist puts the card in the waiting area next to the pet magazines. A dog owner waiting for a vaccination scans the code, sees grooming packages and before-and-after photos, and books a full groom that afternoon.