90 Free Facebook Post Prompts
Free ebook
90 Free Facebook Post Prompts for Veterinary Clinics
Many veterinary clinics want to post more often on Facebook.
But the hard part is knowing what to say.
That blank screen can slow everything down.
This free ebook solves that problem.
It gives veterinary clinics 90 ready-to-use Facebook post prompts that can be copied, customized, scheduled, and reused.
What is inside the ebook?
The ebook includes a simple system for creating Facebook posts with AI.
Inside, you get:
A reusable master prompt
90 veterinary Facebook post ideas
A simple posting system
Tips for scheduling and recycling content
Practical reminders about reviewing AI posts before publishing
The goal is simple: help your clinic stay visible without making social media feel like a daily chore.
What kind of posts can you create?
The prompts cover real veterinary topics that pet owners care about.
Topics include:
Puppy care
Kitten care
Wellness exams
Vaccines
Dental care
Parasite prevention
Senior pet care
Surgery prep
Heatstroke prevention
Toxic foods
Urgent care reminders
Lost pet safety
Team appreciation
These are helpful, practical topics that keep your clinic visible and useful in a pet owner’s Facebook feed.
Why image posts work well
Facebook posts do not need to be complicated.
A strong image post can quickly convey a single helpful idea.
The best posts are often:
Short
Friendly
Easy to scan
Visually clear
Focused on one topic
Helpful to pet owners
A simple checklist can work very well.
For example:
Watch for warning signs
Call your vet when needed
Keep preventive care current
That kind of content is easy for pet owners to understand and remember.
AI can help you move faster, and your clinic should always review the final post.
Before publishing, check:
Medical accuracy
Clinic voice
Spelling
Logo placement
Phone number
Address
Any wording that could sound like individual medical advice
Let AI help with speed. Let your clinic protect quality.
Your clinic does not need to reinvent Facebook every week.
Start with good prompts.
Create useful posts.
Schedule them.
Recycle the best ones.
Keep showing up.
That is how your clinic can stay visible without adding more stress to an already busy week.
Click here to download the free ebook and get 90 free Facebook post prompts your veterinary clinic can start using today.
The 90-Post Facebook System
How to Build a Simple 90-Post Facebook System for Your Veterinary Clinic
Posting on Facebook does not have to feel random.
It does not have to be rushed.
It does not have to depend on someone “remembering” to post.
With the right system, your clinic can stay visible without having to start from scratch every day.
The simple math
Here is an easy system:
3 posts per day
5 days per week
15 posts per week
6 weeks = 90 posts
That gives your clinic a full library of useful Facebook content.
That is not random posting.
That is a real content system.
Why this works
Most veterinary topics are evergreen.
That means they stay useful over time.
Examples include:
Wellness exams
Vaccines
Parasite prevention
Dental disease
Heat safety
Microchips
Toxic foods
Senior pet care
Surgery prep
Lost pet reminders
These topics do not expire after one post.
You can reuse them later with a new image, headline, caption, or seasonal angle.
That is not lazy. That is smart.
The content loop
Once you create your 90 posts, number them.
Post #1.
Post #2.
Post #3.
And so on.
Then schedule them in Facebook’s scheduler.
When you reach post #90, start again with post #1.
You can update, refresh, or improve posts as needed.
What AI does
AI helps create the content.
It can help you:
Create the first draft
Turn one topic into several versions
Keep the wording simple
Create short checklists
Make posts more scan-friendly
Save time
What your clinic does
Your clinic still approves the final post.
Before publishing, ask:
Is this accurate?
Is it easy to understand?
Is it friendly and helpful?
Does it sound like our clinic?
Did we avoid individual medical advice?
Is the spelling correct?
Is the phone number correct?
Is the logo correct?
AI helps create. Your clinic protects trust.
The bottom line is consistency works.
When pet owners see helpful posts from your clinic again and again, your clinic stays top of mind.
You do not need a complicated marketing plan.
You need a simple content library, a schedule, and a repeatable process.
Want the full system? Click here to download the free ebook with 90 ready-to-use Facebook post prompts for veterinary clinics.
AI Helps Veterinary Clinics Stay Visible
How AI Helps Veterinary Clinics Stay Visible on Facebook
Most veterinary clinics know they should post on Facebook more often.
But in the real world, social media often gets pushed aside.
Appointments come first.
Surgeries come first.
Phone calls come first.
Emergencies come first.
The problem is not that your clinic has nothing to say.
The problem is finding the time to say it.
That is where AI can help.
The big idea
AI can help your clinic create Facebook posts faster, easier, and more consistently.
It can help you:
Brainstorm post ideas
Write captions
Turn one topic into several posts
Simplify pet care topics
Avoid starting from a blank screen
Stay active without spending hours every week
The goal is not to replace your team.
The goal is to give your team a faster starting point.
Why Facebook still matters
Many pet owners may not visit your website every week.
But they do scroll Facebook.
That gives your clinic a simple way to stay visible between appointments.
Helpful Facebook posts can remind pet owners about:
Wellness exams
Vaccines
Parasite prevention
Dental care
Senior pet needs
Seasonal safety
When to call the vet
Visibility builds familiarity.
Familiarity builds trust.
Trust helps pet owners think of your clinic first.
Keep it simple
A good Facebook post does not need to be long.
It needs to be:
Clear
Friendly
Useful
Easy to read
Accurate
Consistent with your clinic’s voice
Pet owners are busy. They do not need a lecture.
They need quick, helpful reminders that make pet care easier.
AI is a tool, not a veterinarian
AI should help with writing, organizing, and creating first drafts.
It should not diagnose a pet.
It should not give individual medical advice.
It should not replace your clinic’s judgment.
Best rule: Let AI create the first draft. Let your clinic approve the final version.
Before anything goes live, review it carefully.
Check the facts.
Check the tone.
Check the spelling.
Check the clinic name, phone number, address, and logo.
Small mistakes matter online.
The bottom line
Your clinic does not need to become a media company.
You just need a simple way to stay visible, helpful, and consistent.
AI can make Facebook posting easier.
A good prompt can make it faster.
A repeatable system can make it something your clinic actually maintains.
Want the easy way to start? Click here to download the free ebook with 90 ready-to-use Facebook post prompts for veterinary clinics.

