Pet Owners
Posted: Fri Jan 30, 2004 12:47 pm
It's that time of year again when the family dog has to go to the vet for his shots and exam. I've been negligent of my best friend - he's overdue for his shots. Because we moved and his regular vet that I was very happy with is a bit too far to travel to, I've been shopping around for a new vet.
I stopped in PetSmart this morning to pick up supplies. I never noticed before that they have a Banfield Pet Center right there on premises. I stopped in to inquire about their charges for exams, vaccines and other services and they told me about a wellness plan they carry for pets.
There is a one-time membership fee of $69.95 and then annual fees anywhere from $143.40 to $419.40 a year depending on the kinds of services you opt into. These fees are automatically withdrawn from your checking/savings account on a monthly basis.
The primary plan includes annual vaccine boosters, two scheduled comprehensive physical exmans, heartworm tests, iintestinal parasite fecal exams, deworming for roundworms and hookworms, and miscellaneous exams that include rectal, otoscopic, ophthalmic, dental, neurological, cariovascular, and pulmonary/lung evaluations. There are also three other levels of care.
Has anyone heard of Banfield before and have any experience with wellness plans for your animals? Other than being extremely overweight, my dog is very healthy. He has had problems with his ears, though, and has had to have surgery to drain/remove hematomas from his ears at two different times.
I stopped in PetSmart this morning to pick up supplies. I never noticed before that they have a Banfield Pet Center right there on premises. I stopped in to inquire about their charges for exams, vaccines and other services and they told me about a wellness plan they carry for pets.
There is a one-time membership fee of $69.95 and then annual fees anywhere from $143.40 to $419.40 a year depending on the kinds of services you opt into. These fees are automatically withdrawn from your checking/savings account on a monthly basis.
The primary plan includes annual vaccine boosters, two scheduled comprehensive physical exmans, heartworm tests, iintestinal parasite fecal exams, deworming for roundworms and hookworms, and miscellaneous exams that include rectal, otoscopic, ophthalmic, dental, neurological, cariovascular, and pulmonary/lung evaluations. There are also three other levels of care.
Has anyone heard of Banfield before and have any experience with wellness plans for your animals? Other than being extremely overweight, my dog is very healthy. He has had problems with his ears, though, and has had to have surgery to drain/remove hematomas from his ears at two different times.