
Transparent Pet Care Pricing
We know that the various veterinary services your pet may need can add up fast, and at many veterinary offices, the final bill can be a surprise to owners. We intend our preventative care packages to create more transparency in pricing so you can budget more effectively and save some of your hard-earned-money. We believe that veterinary care should be a practical and affordable option for all pet owners.
* Package prices may not be combined with any other discounts or certificates.

Preventive Care for Dogs (1+ Years Old)
Pet exam & consult by Doctor and up to 4 Core Vaccines, plus Nail Trim
Physical Exam – The physical exam performed by the doctor is a very detailed look at your pet — from teeth to tail and everything in between. We can hear heart murmurs before there is a cough, see eyes and ears that need attention, feel organs that may be changing in shape or size, and see redness in gums that may be the start of dental issues or disease.
Core vaccines in dogs are Distemper-Parvo, Rabies, Bordetella and Lepto. Our doctors generally give vaccines on three-year rotations, because vaccine effectiveness has improved, but every pet’s situation is different. Our doctor’s recommendation to give or not give a vaccine depends on your pets documented vaccine history and the proper administration of the vaccine according to the label. Even though this package includes up to 4 core vaccines, your pet may not need that many. You are always free to request or refuse any vaccine for your pet.
Special order vaccines, like lyme or rattlesnake are quoted separately.

Preventive Care for Cats (1+ years old)
Pet exam & consult by Doctor and all needed Core Vaccines
Physical Exam – For all its seeming briefness, the physical exam performed by the doctor is a very detailed look at your pet — from teeth to tail and everything in between. We can hear heart murmurs before there is a cough, see eyes and ears that need attention, feel organs that may be changing in shape or size, and see redness in gums that may be the start of dental disease.
Core vaccines in cats are Rabies, FVRCP (also called Feline Distemper) and Feline Leukemia for cats that are at risk. Your cat is considered “at risk” for leukemia if he or she spends ANY time outdoors, supervised or not. Our doctors generally give feline vaccines on a yearly rotation except for the FVRCP vaccine, which is every 3 years, but every pet’s situation is different. Our doctor’s recommendation to give or not give a vaccine depends on your pets documented vaccine history and the proper administration of the vaccine according to the label. Even though this package includes all core vaccines, your pet may not need them all. You can always request or refuse any vaccine for your pet.



