A Basic Guide to Your Pet’s Veterinary Needs – Infographic

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You want to keep your furkid healthy right?  Of course you do!  Although being a pet parent is fun, it is also a big responsibility.  Wouldn’t you like a basic guide that helps you take care of your pet?  Awesome!  I’m glad you want to be informed.  This infographic breaks down your pet’s life stages and needs so that you can continue being a responsible pet parent. Also view our post about pet dental health by clicking here.

 


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A Basic Guide to Your Pet’s Veterinary Needs [INFOGRAPHIC] Source: Gully Animal Hospital
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8 Responses to A Basic Guide to Your Pet’s Veterinary Needs – Infographic

  1. Gracie says:

    You forgot to mention that keeping your furkid healthy is not cheap! Though, I guess it is cheaper than a real kid! LOLOL
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  2. emma says:

    Yes, the vet bills do add up but that is why mom has limited the number of furry kids she has and also has insurance for them in the event that something major comes up.
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  3. Misaki says:

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
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  4. Ann Paws says:

    Aww what a cute infographic with good info.
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  5. Max's Mom says:

    Yes, curious if you also carry dog insurance? I do but thankfully haven’t had to ever use :) !
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  6. Sushi's Mom says:

    Very helpful information. Thanks for sharing!
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  7. Maggie says:

    Great info-graphic! Thanks for sharing

  8. davecousin says:

    Lovely info-graphic, if in doubt go to the Vets is the best rule though and those check-ups are vital, as are looking out for symptoms. Regular check-ups can save in the long run as well and help you deal with problems before they become too serious
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