It’s recommended to bring your pet in for a wellness check-up at least once a year. For older pets or those with health issues, more frequent visits may be necessary to monitor their condition and address any emerging concerns early.
Core vaccinations for dogs typically include rabies, distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus, while core vaccinations for cats include rabies, feline distemper, and feline herpesvirus. The schedule for vaccinations can vary, so it’s best to consult with your vet to develop a plan tailored to your pet's specific needs.
It’s generally recommended to spay or neuter pets around six months of age, but the timing can vary depending on your pet’s breed, size, and health. Your vet can provide the best advice based on your pet's specific needs.
If your pet has a medical emergency, contact your vet immediately or go to the nearest emergency veterinary clinic. It’s helpful to have the clinic's contact information and address easily accessible in case of urgent situations.
Pet insurance can be a valuable investment, especially for unexpected illnesses or emergencies that can result in costly veterinary bills. Most plans cover accidents, illnesses, surgeries, and sometimes routine care like vaccinations or dental cleanings. It's important to review the different plans and choose one that fits your pet's needs and your budget. Our team can help guide you through the process and recommend options based on your pet's health and lifestyle.