UPDATE: WELLNESS PLANS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED
Due to continued issues with the wellness plan service provider, we are unfortunately unable to process any new sign ups for wellness plans. Please check back for updates.Adult Dog Wellness Plans
These all inclusive plans are everything you need to follow the Roadmap to Lifelong HealthKeeping your pet healthy is not a mystery. There actually is a formula to keep your pet healthy in the long term and a way to make sure if they do get sick that you won’t have to make a sacrifice in their health for financial reasons. What we have come to realize in seeing thousands of dogs throughout their various stages in life is that there are some common traits that old, happy dogs have in common. These common traits, along with a few other routine, preventative care items, can help you and your pet avoid the most common pitfalls that we see day in and day out. Watch our video about our clearly defined roadmap to keep your pet healthy – this is a powerful way to think about your pet’s health and is the foundation for each of our recommendations.
A one time $50 administrative fee is applied at plan initiation. This fee is waived if the plan is paid in full at the time of signing up.
NB: Services performed prior to the day of activating a wellness plan cannot be retroactively applied.
NB: 12 month supply of flea and heartworm medication is for 12 doses of each medication. For animals over 100lbs that require a combination of sizes based on their weight, the additional doses of medication can be purchased at a 15% discount.
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