Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes, but only very minor illnesses such as first-time ear infections, minor skin infections, parasites, and other illnesses deemed appropriate by the doctor. While we strive to help every furry friend, our facility is not equipped to handle major diseases or chronic illnesses.

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  • Puppy’s and kitten’s need 3 rounds of core vaccines to be protected. This is typically done at 8 weeks old, 12 weeks old, and 16 weeks old. This may vary according to the veterinarian.

  • YES! It is required by law that all registered pets are up to date on their rabies vaccinations. This is crucial to help eradicate the rabies virus. Although rare, the rabies virus is fatal with no cure and is zoonotic (can be transferred to people).

  • ABSOLUTELY! Fleas, ticks, and other parasites are becoming more common, especially due to our mild winters. Not to mention, parasites actively seek out warmer areas, such as your furry friend or inside your house. Remember, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!

  • No. Unfortunately, our clinic is not equipped to handle those situations so it is best to contact a referral service. Please click here for referral services.

At PetVetWell, our mission is to make wellness and preventative care affordable and accessible for every pet family. We believe that regular checkups, vaccinations, and proactive health measures are the foundation of a happy, healthy life for your furry companions. In order to keep costs low and ensure that our focus remains on preventative medicine, we do not provide surgical or dental procedures, nor do we treat chronic, major, or acute illnesses. Our services are designed to help pets stay well rather than manage complex medical conditions.

We do, however, offer care for minor illnesses, and our team is here to support you when those smaller health concerns arise. Please be aware that an illness fee applies to these visits, as they require additional time and resources beyond routine wellness care. By concentrating on preventative medicine and minor illness support, we are able to provide families with affordable options that promote long-term health and peace of mind for their pets.