(866) VET-PETS
(800) 226-1308
(866) 467-3875
(866) 861-9092
(800) 569-7913
(877) 738-7237
With all the veterinary appointments that you make for your pet, we understand that it can become financially difficult. Therefore, we strongly suggest looking into pet health insurance. If you have any questions about these insurance providers, don’t hesitate to call or visit our clinic.
(866) VET-PETS
(800) 226-1308
(866) 467-3875
(866) 861-9092
(800) 569-7913
(877) 738-7237
At Hollis Animal Clinic, we understand that pet owners often have many questions regarding the care and wellbeing of their furry friends. To help you make informed decisions, we have compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. Whether you’re wondering about pet insurance, the best diet for your pet, or what to do in case of an emergency, we’re here to provide the information you need.
Yes, we highly recommend pet insurance as it can help cover the costs of unexpected medical expenses and ensure that your pet receives the necessary care without financial stress. There are various pet insurance plans available, and we can guide you to find one that best suits your needs.
The ideal pet food for your furry friend depends on their age, breed, health status, and lifestyle. We offer personalized nutritional advice during your pet’s visit to ensure they receive a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs. Feel free to consult with our veterinarians for recommendations on the best food options for your pet.
We understand that veterinary care can be a significant expense, and we offer solutions to accommodate your financial needs. We accept CareCredit, a healthcare credit card designed to help you manage the cost of veterinary services with convenient monthly payments. In addition to CareCredit, consider pet insurance as an option for preparing for illnesses or accidents.
The cost of spaying or neutering your pet can vary based on factors such as their age, size, and any additional medical requirements. For an accurate estimate, we encourage you to schedule a consultation with our veterinary team, who can provide you with detailed information and pricing tailored to your pet’s needs.
If your pet goes missing, it’s important to act quickly. Contact local animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and animal control agencies to report your lost pet. Additionally, posting on social media and putting up flyers in your neighborhood can help spread the word. We also recommend checking online lost pet registries and utilizing microchip services to increase the chances of a safe return.
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