Anonymous
Post 12/01/2022 16:18     Subject: Re:Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Be careful about dealing with PetSmart/Banfield. Many expensive, unnecessary recommendations made.

OP: You are fortunate to have a private vet as there is a nationwide shortage.

Please do not cheat your dog out of necessary healthcare. Find other ways to save.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2022 16:09     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could ask for titers to be done before doing vaccines again. My vet does that for my small dogs because they often don't need another dose, plus one of mine had a severe allergic reaction to the rabies vaccine. It doesn't hurt to ask.


Titers can be expensive, too, but good for older dogs or those who are allergic.

Now that I'm getting a second dog, Anrica might be in my future though Manassas it a haul.


Well, you said your dog needs a comprehensive exam. That's going to include bloodwork, so they may as well do the titers then too.

I assume that's not the OP. Buying a pet when you're already financially squeezed is foolish.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2022 15:01     Subject: Re:Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:I do rabies and distemper. I think that’s it. I definitely dont do Bordatella ( my dog doesn’t go to dog parks/daycares/kennels, flu or Lyme. You also don’t need to do heartwotm during the really cold winter months because it’s passed on by a mosquito and there aren’t any……. I only do flea and tick in the summer/warmer months too.


Not true anymore. Climate change.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2022 21:27     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:And when something goes wrong with your pet, where are you going to go????


to a vet? just because you go to a shot clinic for vaccines doesn't exclude you from getting regular vet care from a vet's office.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2022 13:33     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

And when something goes wrong with your pet, where are you going to go????
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2022 10:31     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:We take our dog to the vaccine clinics and not to the vet for vaccines. The price difference is shocking.
If you can go to a www.vetco.com or the www.vetsmart.com clinics, it's worth it to put the money towards the vaccines and not an office visit.


It's actually shotvet.com or vetco.com

Both are great and easy to find a clinic.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2022 10:30     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

We take our dog to the vaccine clinics and not to the vet for vaccines. The price difference is shocking.
If you can go to a www.vetco.com or the www.vetsmart.com clinics, it's worth it to put the money towards the vaccines and not an office visit.
Anonymous
Post 11/29/2022 08:20     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:Is there a low cost way to get heart guard? My dog is otherwise current on vaccines. We go to shotvet.

Buy through Cbewy, Walmart or Costco. Chewy sends me 20% off coupons for their pharmacy.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 23:16     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Is there a low cost way to get heart guard? My dog is otherwise current on vaccines. We go to shotvet.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 22:00     Subject: Re:Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Packages from Banfield Pet Hospital are good. A friend paid around $500 for every shot, visit, and neutering for the 1st year of her puppy’s life. That’s an awesome deal! I spent much more for the same stuff. She said all of the vets at her location (Bethesda, I think) had 10+ years experience. They have packages for older dogs too. https://www.banfield.com/en/products/optimum-wellness-plan
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 21:08     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Look at the humane society and the county. In MC, the humane society does them and the county does the rabies for free.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 20:32     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines


PetViet VIP Pet Care
https://petvet.vippetcare.com

The following sources:
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/petresources/vaccinations

The rescue I volunteer for uses at least three from the list above.

Vetco services at Petco locations
https://www.vetcoclinics.com/services-and-clinics/vaccination-packages-and-prices/?state=Virginia




Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 20:25     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

I was also going to recommend Ancira.

If you're in Fairfax County, the county does low-cost rabies and distemper vaccinations.
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/animalshelter/communityassistance/rabiesclinics
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 20:25     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could ask for titers to be done before doing vaccines again. My vet does that for my small dogs because they often don't need another dose, plus one of mine had a severe allergic reaction to the rabies vaccine. It doesn't hurt to ask.


Titers can be expensive, too, but good for older dogs or those who are allergic.

Now that I'm getting a second dog, Anrica might be in my future though Manassas it a haul.


Well, you said your dog needs a comprehensive exam. That's going to include bloodwork, so they may as well do the titers then too.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2022 20:22     Subject: Budget conscious pet owners - dog vaccines

Anonymous wrote:You could ask for titers to be done before doing vaccines again. My vet does that for my small dogs because they often don't need another dose, plus one of mine had a severe allergic reaction to the rabies vaccine. It doesn't hurt to ask.


Titers can be expensive, too, but good for older dogs or those who are allergic.

Now that I'm getting a second dog, Anrica might be in my future though Manassas it a haul.