1541 days ago

Free Pet Medicine

Mark from Grey Lynn

Hi
Recently our beloved friend and family member Vegas (dog) passed away leaving a number of medications behind. Before we destroy them, we wondered if anyone would like any of them for free? They are -

Potassium Citrate (Liquid) 500 ml Expiry 06/08/22
Full bottle of Rimadyl 75mg Chewable Tabs Expiry December 2023
1/4 of a bottle of Gabapentin 300 mg Capsules Expiry July 2022
½ a bottle of Ocu-Glo Vision Support Capsules
For Dogs 11 lbs and over Expiry September 2022

If you would like any of these let us know and we can hold them for you until we can arrange a way to get it/them to you

Hope this can help someone and their 4 legged friend.

Cheers
Shaz and Mark

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