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Provider of monthly membership plan services intended for pet insurance and routine care. The company's services offer preventative care through reimbursements for routine expenses like exam fees, vaccinations, flea, tick, and heartworm prevention by using veterinary data, enabling members to predict the cost of care in a given area and are able to optimize accordingly.<br>
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Low-Cost Vaccinations for Pets In the pet world, one of the most forgotten items on pet parents' to-do lists is getting vaccinations. On the day to day, we're more worried about feeding our cats or playing with our pups, but vaccinations and preventative measures are what allows our pets to have long and full lives. Even in these tough times, Covid shouldn't keep you from giving your pet the proper veterinary care. Why Vaccinations? Whether you're looking to microchip your cat in San Antonio or want to neuter or spay your dog in Fort Worth, pet parents should also look into getting vaccinations as they are one of the best ways to keep your animal healthy. Without vaccinations, your pet could develop issues later on, or they may have a decreased lifespan. There are several illnesses your pet may catch even when they're out for a neighborhood walk. Bordetella Bronchiseptica Bordetella bronchiseptica is a bacteria that is responsible for causing respiratory issues, like kennel cough, in animals that frequent social situations. The bacteria can spread while your dog is at the dog park, in a kennel, or when they share water bowls. Bordetella vaccinations can prevent similar illnesses. Parvovirus Parvovirus, often known as parvo, is a contagious gastrointestinal virus. Parvo can cause extreme diarrhea and vomiting, which may cause dehydration. In severe cases, it may even cause death. Parvovirus spreads very easily, so vaccinations are necessary. Lepto (Leptospirosis) Lepto can affect both cats and dogs though it is very rare in cats. Lepto is caused by a bacterial infection that can cause flu-like symptoms. The bacteria can be found worldwide in soil and water, so your pet could be infected at any time. Canine Parainfluenza Canine parainfluenza is another highly contagious infection that spreads easily between dogs. Parainfluenza can cause a cough, loss of appetite and energy, and nasal discharge. Other Illnesses
Because cats are less social creatures, they have less chance of catching viral diseases. However, vaccinations can prevent feline viral rhinotracheitis and calicivirus, which both can cause respiratory issues. Panleukopenia is the cat version of parvo, and it is highly contagious and spreads easily. Distemper may also affect animals, but getting your pet proper vaccinations can prevent unnecessary illnesses. Proper Wellness Plans and Low Cost Vaccinations Pet vaccination clinics, often called vaccine clinics, can be found all over the country, but some vaccination services and other wellness care procedures, like microchipping, can cost quite a bit. Many pet insurance companies, like Wagmo, offer wellness care plans, which will cover the high pricing of such services. Along with offering low-cost vaccines, wellness programs can cover heartworm tests, dewormer medication, and may offer puppy packages, so your dog or pet gets the veterinary care they need from the start.