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The Puppy Program is designed to provide
the basic examinations, vaccinations and intestinal parasite treatments
that all puppies and previously unvaccinated dogs need, at a substantial
saving! These services are discounted more than 25% from regular
prices. Additionally, you will recieve 10% off all retail during the
program.
The program consists of two or more visits; the number of visits your dog needs will depend on how old he or she is on the first visit. Each visit includes an examination
by the doctor, a combination vaccine which protects against Distemper, Adenovirus, Parainfluenza,
Leptospirosis, and
Parvovirus, and medication
for roundworms and hookworms. The
program also includes one stool sample analysis to check for other worms
or parasites, a Rabies vaccination
(usually given on the last visit) and a discount certificate for $20.00
towards your dog's spay or neuter.
All visits should be spaced at least two but no more than four weeks apart. To assure the best protection, the last vaccines must occur after 20 weeks of age. |
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The Lyme Program
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This program is designed to provide the
initial two round series of vaccinations needed to protect against Lyme disease. It can be added to a Puppy
Program or can be purchased on its own. Either way, you save a lot! These
services are discounted 10% from regular prices!
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The Complete Lyme Program includes a comprehensive
physical exam and Lyme vaccine on the first visit. The second visit
consists of a recheck exam and Lyme booster.
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Lyme Program Without Initial Exam - If you
are already paying for an exam separately, you may add the Lyme Program
to it. In this case the program includes only the two rounds of Lyme
vaccine and the recheck exam.
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Other vaccinations, such as Coronavirus and Bordetella (Intratrac
II) are available with a Puppy Program. Bordetella, which guards against
kennel cough and is required at any boarding facility, is available at
a discounted price as part of the Puppy Program.
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For more information regarding preventable
diseases, please see our Preventable Diseases
of Dogs page.
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