Pet WellCare Program

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Description
Offered by CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital Community Practice.
Kittens & Puppies Package $109 per year
- Annual wellness exam + vaccine associated exams
- Core vaccines
- Fecal parasite check
- Parasite treatment (de-wormer)
Adult & Senior Basic Package $109 per year
- Annual wellness exam + vaccine associated exams
- Midyear wellness check
- Core vaccines OR basic blood work
- Fecal parasite check
- Parasite treatment (de-wormer)
The Community Practice Service at the CSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital provides quality routine and wellness care for small animal patients. Faculty clinicians oversee the service, providing care and teaching junior and senior
veterinary students in a setting resembling that of a private practice. Community Practice prepares students for meeting the daily challenges of veterinary practice. Services provided include:
- Annual checkups
- Vaccinations
- Dentistry
- Preventive health care
- Treatment for minor injury or sickness
- Nutritional consultation
- Behavior disorder diagnosis and treatment
Did you know that because pets age four to five times faster than we do, health problems can progress much more quickly? Wellness care at all ages, including regular exams, vaccinations, and health screenings, will
help your pet live a longer, healthier life.
Exams, at least once a year, are strongly recommended to prevent or detect health problems in your pet and reduce the long-term costs of veterinary care.
How does my pet benefit from wellness care?
For puppies and kittens, exams help ensure they are growing and developing normally, receiving the right vaccines and other preventive medications, as well as detecting any infections.
For adult dogs and cats, exams will aid in detecting problems before they develop into serious and expensive diseases or conditions.
For mature pets, exams will help detect some chronic problems that may develop with age including arthritis, cancer, kidney disease, heart problems, or dental trouble.
Regular vaccinations prevent disease from harmful viruses and keep your pets, and the pets in your community, safe. Vaccines are recommended based on your pet's life style and are especially important for puppies
and kittens.
Screening tests that examine blood, urine, and fecal matter can detect problems that are not apparent by physical exam alone. Early detection is important for successful treatment. These tests may also detect diseases that could be transferred to people.
Special Instructions
Additional screening tests including a complete blood count, comprehensive diagnostic profile, urinalysis, heart worm antigen test, feline leukemia and immunodeficiency viral testing (reLV /fl V), spaying/neutering, and dental
cleaning (excluding anesthesia) are offered at a 15% discount to all program participants.
*Please note that the Pet WeiiCare Program does not include a discount on other exams or services should your pet have a more serious condition that needs to be treated.
For appointments, please call (970)297-5000.