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Announcing Maximum Value Health Care for puppies and kittens!
Vaccine Packages Including Spay & Neuter! Simple and up to a $600 Value!
Puppies:
Pay $375.00 (187.50 down then 37.50 monthly) for 1st year health care - Includes: Spay or
Neuter up to 8 months age, All Puppy / Juvenile Vaccinations*
for Rabies, 5-Way (Distemper, Adenovirus, Parvo, Parainfluenza, Hepatitis) and
Kennel Cough (Bordetella), Deworming, 2 fecal exams, 6 months of
Revolution Flea and Heartworm Prevention, 1 wellness exam by a
Veterinarian. Nail trims included for first year.
Kittens:
Pay $375.00 ($187.50 down then 37.50 monthly) for 1st year health care - Includes: Spay or
Neuter up to 8 months of age, All Kitten / Juvenile Vaccinations*
for Rabies, 3-Way (Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calici, Panleukopenia), Deworming, Feline Leukemia/FIV Testing, 2 fecal
exams, 6
months of Revolution Flea and Heartworm Prevention, and 1 wellness exam
by a Veterinarian. Nail trims included for first year.
If payed in full at first visit - Pay only $350.00
*All vaccination must be delivered at Saturday Vaccine Clinic unless during the included wellness exam with a veterinarian.
Apples and Apples, or Apples and Oranges?
Consumers often price compare routine surgical services such as spay,
neuter, and declaw. Red Bank Veterinary Hospital feels it is important to make
you aware of what is included in our service at no additional cost, why
it is included, and why those services are important. For the health
and safety of your pet, please make sure you compare apples to apples
before your pet goes "under the knife."
Included in our service and critical for the safety of your pet while under anesthesia:
1) Lab work: Your pet will receive basic lab work which will detect anemia, dehydration, and an overview of kidney function.
2) Intravenous catheter and fluids: The catheter
and line allows immediate access to your pet's blood stream for
emergency administration of drugs, and the fluid supports blood volume
and blood pressure during surgery.
3) Patient Monitoring Includes Blood Pressure, EKG and SpO2 Monitoring: Falling blood pressure is the
earliest sign of anesthetic or surgical complications. Careful
monitoring of blood pressure allows us to intervene before it is too
late. EKG monitoring allows us to monitor the rate and rhythm of the heart beat while under anesthesia. SpO2 monitors the level of Oxygen in the blood and tissues. You would not want surgery performed on yourself without blood
pressure, heart or oxygen levels being monitored, and we recommend you make sure your pet receives
it.
4) A trained Registered Veterinary Technician (RVT): At Red Bank Veterinary Hospital during anesthesia, a RVT is dedicated to the monitoring of
your pet from induction (going under) until recovery (waking up). Blood
Pressure, heart monitoring, respiration, and many other parameters are
monitored throughout your pet's anesthesia. Why is this important? You
can have all the bells and whistles in the world attached but without
someone paying attention they provide no protection.
5) State of the art anesthetic drugs and protocols: The
anesthetic agents and protocols at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital are tailored to each individual patient. The Red Bank Veterinary
staff regularly participates in anesthesia continuing education to
maintain proficiency and stay abreast of the latest developments in the
field. Each patient receives preemptive pain medication along with a tranquilizer prior to undergoing anesthesia. This calms the patient and allows us to reduce the anesthetic agent used, as well as having pain control prior to surgery.
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