Some of these issues are not too much to be concerned about while others can lead to
expensive vet visits and a shortened lifespan of your pet.
Brushing alone, can not cover all of our pet's needs, but it can help you spot issues before they become bigger and more
expensive vet visits.
Not exact matches
For starters, Dunston Quirk says, retailers may want to point out to customers that chews can help keep dogs» teeth clean and healthy, which can, in turn, help them avoid
expensive and unpleasant
visits to the
vet.
This past year (2009) I took my dog to a different
vet for her annual exam (a
vet recommended to me by a friend after how
expensive WAH was getting), but - while the
visit went well - it wasn't the same.
by Cate Burnette, RVT
Expensive clinic
visits and high
vet bills — not to mention all those costly allergy medications your
vet can prescribe — may be the reason why -LSB-...]
Visiting the
vet is to
expensive and I don't have the money for it at this point.
Besides, frequent
visits to the
vet for dog plaque removal treatments means
expensive medical bills.
We believe that cats or dogs on a well - balanced raw that include some whole supplementation and recreational size - appropriate bones are less likely to require
expensive future
vet visits due to kidney, liver disease or diabetes.
The
vet visit shouldn't be incredibly
expensive, call some
vets offices around and ask what it may cost for a physical exam and urinalysis.
Frequent
vet visits can get
expensive, however.
Breeders tend to be much more
expensive than shelters on average, and the puppies only come home with their first round of vaccinations, so you have more
vet visits to consider in addition to forking over more cash.
It's alreadyn so
expensive for the meds and
vet visits for IBD kitties!
Mango is a very
expensive dog due to her insulin, blood glucose test strips, needles, lancets, prescription diet, pancreatic enzymes, glaucoma and dry eye medications, pain medication for her legs, pee pads, diapers, and
vet visits, all of which total several hundred dollars a month.
«People are realizing that a little bit of preventative care can mean both a healthier, happier pet as well as fewer
expensive visits to the
vet.
Thousands of animals are sent to shelters and euthanized each year, many because of treatable medical conditions or suffer needlessly because their owners can not afford
expensive surgery or emergency
vet visits.
If it's not too
expensive for you, you might narrow down your list of potential
vets to just a very few, and then pay them a
visit.
If you're worried about the cost of pet insurance, consider this:
vet bills are getting more
expensive every year, and can cost you thousands of dollars per
visit.
If you brush his teeth twice a week, check his mouth often, and maintain regular
vet visits, not only will he be healthy and happy, you will save money because you won't have to fund
expensive dental care and surgeries in the future.
Do you have the funds to cover an
expensive treatment or
vet visit?