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The Importance of Routine Veterinary Care

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If you’re a pet owner, you probably want to know, “How often do I take my pet to the vet?” or “Do I even need to take them to the vet if they’re not sick?”

To keep your pet healthy, you should take it to the vet for routine well-visits at least once a year. The reason is that your vet may be able to identify a serious condition that needs to be treated right away or an underlying condition that will affect your pet later on. Your veterinarian will be able to correct the issue or slow the condition down.

Veterinary bills are one of the biggest bills a pet owner will need to pay in the lifetime of their pet. Going to the vet once a year can be costly, but will actually save you money in the long run! This is because a vet is able to identify any problems in its early stages, making treatment less expensive and have better success.

How Pet Assure Fits In

That being said, it still costs money for each vet visit. If you have trouble paying for regular pet visits, there is an option for you: pet discount plans. Unlike insurance, a discount plan through Pet Assure saves you money instantly! The program is very simple. Here’s how it works:
1. Go to petassure.com and became a member in as little as 5 minutes
2. Print your Pet Assure membership card and take it to any in-network vet
3. Receive a 25% discount on all in-house medical procedures

You’ll get discounts on all services, such as:
• Visits and Exams
• Shots
• Elective Procedures
• Surgery
• Hospitalization

Pick the vet of your choice and start saving immediately! For more information on the Pet Assure plans, check out their website here.


Join Pet Assure and save on every Visit to the Vet

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