Dear Riley,
I just overheard my owner talking about how she enrolled me in a "Paw Plan" at Care Animal Hospital. She seems pretty excited about it, but I'm not so sure. What are these Paw Plans? I think my paws are just fine, and I really don't see any room for improvement. Can you please advise?
Signed,
What's a Paw Plan and Why Do I Need One
Dear What's A Paw Plan,
Have no worries, my friend. These Paw Plans have nothing to do with your purrfectly fine paws and are actually a very good thing. "PAW" actually refers to "Pet Annual Wellness", and these newly released plans are designed to make providing high quality health care for dogs and cats easy. Our veterinarians are always here to help sick pets, but they also enjoy keeping pets healthy. Preventive care allows them to identify underlying health issues as soon as possible, making treatment more successful and keeping critters healthy.
These Paw Plans offer discounts on preventive services (examinations, vaccines, blood tests, etc.) and allow your human to spread the cost of care over 12 months. While we pets never have to worry about money, apparently our humans get very excited about the opportunity to save money on our veterinary expenses.
So, there is no need to worry. You're a lucky cat to have an owner who cares enough to plan ahead for all your wellness needs!
All the best from Care,
Riley
After reading the article, I really like the idea of the pet care plan. It's almost like a health care plan for us, but it's for our pets. People need to take their pets to see the vet regularly. It amazes me that people don't. Imagine breaking your arm or getting really sick and you were told you have to stay home. Going back, doing preventative services as the ones you have listed are a perfect way to keep your pet's health at the top. http://www.beaverlakeanimalhospital.org
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