We feel that most pet parents are better off just saving for these expenses each year rather than paying a vast
wellness plan fee because these are annual costs that you can budget for with the help of your vet's office (visits will be more frequent during the dog's first year of life).
Not exact matches
Concerning listing «Veterinary exam
fee is not covered» as one of the CONS for Healthy Paws, for which the full review states: «No
wellness add - on option for annual and other maintenance visits, so exam
fees are not covered, but you can
plan for these since they are about the same cost every time.
Customizable
plans allow you to add - on coverage for inherited and congenital conditions, exam
fees and
wellness care.
I don't pay for office visit / exam
fees at my regular vet as we are signed up for
wellness plans there.
This adoption
fee includes: spay / neuter surgery, first set of vaccinations, microchip, de-wormer, flea and heartworm prevention, complimentary
wellness exam (within 5 days of adoption) and complimentary follow up care (within 14 days of adoption) at any VCA animal hospital, 30 days 24PetWatch Pet Insurance, and a free (after mail - in - rebate) bag of Purina Pro
Plan pet food.
The company's most popular
plan, Whole Pet with
Wellness, offers 90 % reimbursement for accident, injury, illness and
wellness care, inclusive of exam
fees.
When my senior dogs passed away, I did continue paying out their monthly
fee for the
wellness plan until the
plan ended, but I had no problem doing that, because I was under contract and because I had used the
plan on both of them multiple times that year and had saved a fortune.