Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Yearly check ups are just fine.
As far as the insurance goes, I think every insurance company is different. That being said, I would highly recommend it… especially if he is a standard. Later in life, big dogs typically get arthritis and cost more money to take care of properly. There may be big costs involved and my family wishes we had my previous dog on insurance. Her last week cost us $3,000. We have a friend who had a dog whose last days cost $10,000. With any dog, expect big costs at some point in his/her life.
We got pet insurance because my husband's company offered it and it was reasonably priced. Our pup is about 10 months old and we're already ahead with what they've covered. Honestly, we just never wanted to be faced with having to choose between putting ourselves into debt due to a pet injury. I, personally, think pet insurance is a great investment.
If you have no reason to see the vet, then there is no reason! BUT....Bordetella Vac is only good for 6 months. If you plan on being out and about, daycare, boarding, Bordetella is almost a must ( It actually is required for daycare/boarding). This is for Canine/Kennel Cough which is very contagious. Most Vets do not charge an office visit for just a Tech giving a vaccine...you will only pay for the vac. Also....your yearly check-up is not so much on his birthday, but a year from when he got his last Vac. After this year, they will got to every 3 years. (For the exception of Bordetella). I have a puppy plan with Enzo with the Vet.Hosp. and it covers 2 fecals and wormings a year. Again...not a vet visit. Just as a FYI, a Vet Tech can not give a Rabies Vac., it must be by law, administered by a Vet....so at that point you would pay a Vet visit...which is why you would want to schedule it as the same time as his well check-up.
Insurance....I would disagree on the cost of a small dog vs large dog. That is just too general of an assumption. Small dogs get arthritis too, although, I don't know why that was brought up, unless the poster meant hip dysplasia. Insurance is a good idea, although quite frankly, I raised and bred Golden Retrievers for 30 yrs and never had a reason for it. But, when something big hits, it is nice to have. I currently do NOT have it for Enzo, as she is covered by most things in our Vet puppy plan.
I've never gotten Bordetella every six months. I just checked their shot records cause they just got them and it has them due in a year. Are there different types?
I know my guys have gotten both the injection and nasal spray. Regardless tho, they have always gotten the dose every 6 months. This has been on recommendation of our last 2 Vets. LOL...I can't say that it is a money maker for them, because, this is covered under the plan we are on with them.
In doing a on line search.....this from my Vet and Boarding Facility question and ans. page:
So glad both the "pups" are ok! I did not know about Yogi's mass. There is no doubt, Ins. brings peace of mind and yes, a good idea. We just haven't made the leap yet with our coverage at our Vet. Although, basically, it is the Vet. Hospital own Ins. Plan.
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