Based on these factors we will work with you to customize a parasite
prevention plan for your pets and family.
Not exact matches
While your Banfield veterinarian will screen and test
for infestations and diseases in our hospitals, you as a
pet owner can learn the facts, get your
pets tested and on a
prevention plan, and stay current with the
plan.
Please check with us to find out which parasite
prevention plan is best
for your
pet.
Puppy and kitten wellness visits also present an opportunity to discuss your new
pet's recommended vaccine schedule and the best
plan for parasite testing, treatment, and
prevention.
Talk to our veterinarians today to design a disease
prevention plan which will be safe and effective
for the needs of your
pet.
From a first round of vaccinations and a parasite
prevention plan for your puppy or kitten to annual exams and routine diagnostics to monitor your adult dog or cat's ongoing health, to the specialized care needed to help your senior
pet live out his or her golden years comfortably, we're prepared to work with you, every step of the way, providing a lifetime of quality care.
This will include a vaccination schedule
for your new
pet, and a parasite
prevention plan.
Learn about disease
prevention, vaccination requirements, sanitation, isolation procedures, and how to
plan for an infectious disease outbreak, as well as the importance of managing legal issues to protect the reputation and viability of a
pet business.
Check with your veterinarian to decide which
prevention plan is best
for your
pet.
Typically,
for a healthy
pet to be on a good wellness
plan, you should expect the following each year: annual or bi-annual exam (s), parasite
prevention medication (s), vaccinations, fecal tests, bloodwork (heartworm testing
for dogs).
Since
prevention is easier than weight loss, it's best to consult with your vet on a diet
plan that's right
for your
pet.