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Don’t skip vet check-ups

You should never skip vet check-ups if you want to save money in the long run, as this will prevent complications or other major illnesses in your pet. 

“Annual examinations will actually save you money in the long run,” says Dr. Judy Morgan, a holistic veterinarian and author. “By being proactive and finding problems early, many things can be treated before they become major, expensive problems.”

But you should ask your vet what the necessary procedures are and what is recommended and focus on the ones that are really important to your pet. 

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Animal Hospital Association, some of the most important procedures are vaccines for distemper, parvo and rabies. They should be done every year or every three years – your vet will decide it. So, “why pay for something your pet doesn’t need?” said Morgan.

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