If you have a dog that has special needs or is older, you may need to put some extra money aside
for regular vet visits.
«I take my dog (Finn)
for regular vet visits, but it costs hundreds of dollars.
Taking your puppy
for regular vet visits, fun trips to the pet store for new treats and toys and visiting Dogtopia may expose your puppy to new germs.
Take him in
for regular vet visits.
Not exact matches
You may need to schedule more
regular visits to the
vet for your pet, to ensure any age - related issues are managed well.
However, they should go to the
vet every six months
for regular fecal tests and wellness
visits, even if healthy.
They won't suffice as a replacement
for regular dog teeth brushing and routine dental health
visits at the
vet.
You need to reserve time
for your dog's dental hygiene and
visit the
vet on a
regular basis
for a dental exam.
The
vet fee may be included as part of the
regular exam, but generally requires a separate office
visit for the purpose.
No matter whether your dog is young or elder, a
regular vet visit is very crucial
for every animal.
If a person is making
regular vet visits for vaccinations and check ups it will become clear in a hurry if the dog's diet is wrong.
Vet visits should occur annually, teeth cleaning should be a
regular deal, and do your best to look out
for those subtle signs that your kitty may not be feeling well.
If you get a kitten, there will be upfront veterinary costs
for vaccinations and neutering, and both kittens and adult cats will need
regular vet visits and money set aside in case of a medical emergency.
Make sure you're prepared
for any health concern by practicing preventative maintenance and keeping
vet visits a
regular part of your cat's lifestyle.
He's FeLV negative and, as mentioned, FIV positive, which simply means he needs
regular vet visits and should be indoors only — which is true
for all cats.
If you are preparing
for potential chronic issues down the road but don't see any immediate reasons to be concerned about high
vet bills, then you will save money at the
vet's office on exam fees, especially
for low - cost chronic conditions that involve
regular vet visits (e.g. ear infections).
If your cat is a
regular rodent - catcher, you may need to
visit the
vet more frequently to screen
for diseases and parasites.
I disagree with
regular vet visits, especially
for indoor cats.
Thank you
for your input — but I absolutely disagree with your statement that
regular vet visits are unnecessary.
Some of our costs are obvious, such as food
for the pooches, spaying / neutering, microchips,
vet visits, crates, bedding, and toys and chewies (which have to be replaced on a
regular basis).
General cat care includes everything from
regular visits to the
vet for examination and shots, to daily grooming.
Regular visits to the
vets for routine checks will give your cat the best chance to live a long life, and to live that life healthily.
I don't pay
for office
visit / exam fees at my
regular vet as we are signed up
for wellness plans there.
Beyond the usual food, grooming, and other day - to - day expenses, there are also
regular vet check - ups and vaccines... and the significantly more costly
vet visits for emergencies or illness.
Your
vet will follow up these shots with
regular booster
visits, which will continue
for a few months.
For the first year of its life, plan to make regular vet visits every two to three months for shots and checku
For the first year of its life, plan to make
regular vet visits every two to three months
for shots and checku
for shots and checkups.
Regular visits to the
vet are essential
for all birds kept as pets.
The good news is that King Kat can live a normal life
for many years with
regular vet visits and monitoring.
Before adding outdoor adventures to your dog's
regular routine, make sure they have
visited the
vet recently
for a wellness exam and are up to date on any necessary vaccines.
It is therefore important
for animal guardians to remain vigilant in regards to these developments by scheduling
regular vet visits and asking the right questions.
Regular visits to the
vet for checkups and parasite control help to ensure the dog a long, healthy life.
There's more to keeping your cat healthy and happy than food, water, toys, and your love — cats need
regular vet visits for vaccinations and screening tests.
You'll be paying
for your pet's
regular vet visits yourself.
«There has been an evolution of the entire profession,» says Tom Carpenter, president of the American Animal Hospital Assn. «Pocket pets and animals who wouldn't even have been taken to
vets now go
for regular visits.»
Costs can vary, but a
vet will usually charge around $ 50
for the process — although you can get a better deal if you ask
for a microchip as part of a
regular wellness
visit.
You'll keep your dog's overall health at a high level, eliminating
visits to the
vet other than
for regular check - ups.
Practice makes perfect, and
regular vet visits will keep your little dog or cat flourishing
for the long term.
Thanks again
for bringing awareness that communication and
regular visits to our
vet is an important part of a healthy dog's life.
By maintaining
regular checkups and
vet visits and giving your dog preventative medication — as a monthly pill or topical — you can help keep him heartworm - free and your wallet full to buy treats and toys
for him.