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D I S C O U N T S
Animal Rescues and Nonprofit Organizations Zoological Education Network offers discounts on HEALx and AVIx animal wellness products for rescue centers and 501c3 organizations. Please contact us at 800-946-4782 for more information. Must mention nonprofit status when placing an order to receive a discount.
Veterinary Students Zoological Education Network offers discounts to veterinary students on the education resources. Students receive 20% off all books and CDs. Please call 800-946-4782 to place an order. Must mention you are a veterinary student when placing an order to receive the discount.
D O N A T I O N S
Harrisons' Pet Products Donates to Nonprofits including: • The Alex Foundation (alexfoundation.org) • Tambopata Research Center (perunature.com) • The Gabriel Foundation (thegabrielfoundation.org) • Priceless Parrot Preserve (pricelessparrot.org) • The Rachel Carson Council (rachelcarsoncouncil.org) • Star Ecostation (ecostation.org)
Harrisons' Pet Products Donates to Petstock Harrisons' Pet Products has donated 300 bottles of AVIx/HEALx Sunshine Factor to Petstock, a benefit concert and auction assisting with animal aid hosted by the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine. Proceeds will be used to treat homeless injured animals and provide financial assistance for clients lacking resources to cover necessary veterinary expenses for their pets.
Harrisons' Pet Products Donates to Hurricane Ike Victims Hurricane Ike, which devastated much of Galveston, Texas in September, left hundreds of animals homeless and in need of veterinary care. Harrisons' Pet Products was pleased to respond to a request by the Houston area ASPCA for a donation of their HEALx dietary supplements and HEALx topical wound therapy to help in these relief efforts.

Harrisons' Pet Products Donates AVIx Products to Peru “Thank you again for your generous donation of products that I was able to give to Dr. Jorge Rivero Salinas, an avian veterinarian in Lima, Peru. He has limited resources and many of his patients come in very ill from lack of proper nutrition after being kept in less-than-ideal conditions. This donation will allow him to help these birds greatly.” Carol Gamble, DVM, Dipl ABVP-Avian Practice |