
Skipping a monthly heartworm pill isn’t saving money; it’s exposing yourself to a predictable financial liability of over $2,000. Preventative care acts as a low-cost insurance policy, mitigating the high probability of a catastrophic health—and financial—failure. The “cost of inaction”…
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Treating only your pet is a tactical error because 95% of the flea population—the eggs, larvae, and pupae—resides in your home environment, not on your animal. Flea pupae can remain dormant for months, causing re-infestations weeks after you thought the…
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Annual bloodwork for senior pets is the single most powerful tool to trade unpredictable emergency bills for a predictable wellness plan. It reveals silent diseases before physical symptoms appear, often when treatment is most effective and least costly. It establishes…
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