Veterinary Survival Box Review
We randomly were sent these at the clinic, and I’ve seen people asking about their quality so, here we go.
We got the latest box as a complete random surprise and we loved it! We split the products up among our tech assistants and kennel assistants. This box included:
-A sticker, Yay!!
-This waist bag–WHICH ACTUALLY FIT MY PLUS SIZED SELF!! It has a waste strap and a leg strap to keep it in place, pockets everywhere and even a little snap loop for your tape. I ended up using it as my standard purse, and even used it when I went on vacation last month. The waist and leg strap combo gives a hands free carry that compensates for the horrific lack of pocket that more women’s pants have.
-A Reusable shopping bag
-A Scribe Pad Dry erase badge reel which I use all the time for when my doctors recommend a new Netflix binge, or because they forget the weight I just told them for the pet we are examining. The dry erase stands up great to smudges and wear. I’d been eyeing these for months, so I was very excited to grab it from the box.
-A bag of Lean Treats (because I don’t know about the rest of you, but my dogs work hard at the clinic too, as official puppy socializers.)
-Hydration Boosters (Tasty!)
-And a cute pair of paw print bandage scissors (which as you can see are on theme for my work kit.)
The Veterinary Survival Box runs $50 every three months (with options to subscribe a year at a time, or to buy various past boxes.) I’ve seen people question the pricing, so here’s a cost comparison:
–Waist Bag: $22.99, Amazon
–Scribe Pad: $8.99, Scribe Pad
–Liquid I.V. Hydration Multiplier: $8.98 for a 6 ct (the box had 2), Walmart
-Lean Treats: $3, our clinic price
–Bandage Scissors: $15, Vet Tech Stuff
So this box, at least is worth the cost. Seeing as I’ve been looking for a new “box” style kit since Loot Pets stopped shipping, I, of course, subscribed and will see how the next box measures up.