Pet overpopulation is a real problem in the United States. Shelters, vet clinics, animal hospitals, and animal rescues are overcrowded simply because many people fail to spay and neuter their pets before bringing them home and putting them into contact with other animals. February is Spay and Neuter Awareness Month which offers the perfect opportunity to educate the public about the importance of “fixing” their pets.
Custom lapel pins are more than just a memento or piece of jewelry. They are effective educational tools. Many animal shelters, veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and animal groups use the items to get the word out about their spaying and neutering services.
Custom Lapel Pins Are Unique and Memorable
The reason why they choose lapel pins is simple. The custom nature of the item allows the business or group to effectively promote spaying and neutering as a solution to pet overpopulation. Best of all, the pins can be created in a number of different sizes, shapes, styles, and colors to meet each individual customer’s needs.
Different Styles of Pins to Fit Different Customer Needs
We offer soft enamel, cloisonné, offset printed, and die struck pins for you to choose from. If you’re wanting to make this year’s Spay and Neuter Awareness Month activities more effective, you can do so easily through the creation and distribution of custom lapel pins. The small keepsake items can also be used to raise funds for your shelter or rescue.
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Contact us now for more information and to request a no obligation, free price quote. We offer free artwork and design services for each of our customers. This allows you the chance to get to know our artists and their capabilities. After all, their creativity shines through each and every design they create for our customers.
Email your ideas to info@lapelpinsplus.com. You can also call 1-800-252-0904 toll-free. We’re here to assist you with your request and can answer any questions you have about the ordering process. Submit your inquiry through the FREE QUOTE form located on our website. We can’t wait to hear from you and help you put an end to pet overpopulation in your community.