Protecting Your Pet—and Your Wallet
Why Financial Planning Matters Emergency veterinary care can cost: $500 for minor issues $1,500–$5,000+ for surgery or hospitalization Without planning, […]
Why Financial Planning Matters Emergency veterinary care can cost: $500 for minor issues $1,500–$5,000+ for surgery or hospitalization Without planning, […]
Recognizing an Emergency Difficulty breathing Seizures Uncontrolled bleeding Sudden collapse Severe vomiting or diarrhea First Aid Basics Stay calm and
When is a Pet Considered “Senior”? Dogs: typically 7+ years (varies by breed and size) Cats: around 10+ years Common
Common Parasites to Protect Against Fleas Ticks Heartworms Intestinal worms Many of these are transmitted through: Grass and wooded areas
Why Skin Issues Escalate Quickly Skin is a pet’s largest organ, and when compromised, it becomes vulnerable to infection. Allergies
A Silent but Widespread Problem According to the American Veterinary Dental Society, by age three, over 80% of dogs show
Why Vaccinations Matter Vaccinations protect cats from highly contagious and potentially deadly diseases. Many of these illnesses spread easily through
A Growing and Often Overlooked Problem Pet obesity is no longer a minor concern—it is now considered one of the
There are many reasons for concern. Safety & Recalls: There are frequent recalls due to bacterial contamination (Salmonella, Listeria), improper
That “act of love” may cause your dog to be violently ill or even die. One of the most dangerous