FAQs

What does a plan cover?

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Warrenton Animal Hospital offers Kitten, Adult, and Senior Feline plans, and Puppy, Adult, and Senior Canine plans, encompassing all your cat’s or dog’s preventative care annual needs, as well as Pet Flexible Spend Allowance for additional needs like dental cleaning, sick visits and more. If you don’t need your Flexible Spend Allowance during your plan

What does a plan cover?2025-02-19T04:14:39+00:00

What if I don’t use the preventative pharma included in the plan?

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You can use any product your vet recommends for your pet for flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. And you can still get reimbursed! Simply pay in-hospital and then submit your receipt for reimbursement! We reimburse preventatives purchased outside of the plan at the plan rate.

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What is PetCentric Health?

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PetCentric Health partners with vets to provide a solution that allows pet parents to pay for their pet’s care through a monthly subscription offering. Each plan is designed and customized by vets for their unique pet parents and includes what they recommend for a year of healthcare! This ensures pets receive a holistic primary care

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Is this pet insurance?

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No. Unlike traditional pet insurance, this primary care plan is designed to help pet parents afford primary wellness care, as well as provide a pet Flexible Spend Allowance. Normally, the majority of your annual expected pet health expenses are not covered by pet insurance. A primary care plan also has no breed, age, or preexisting

Is this pet insurance?2025-02-19T03:45:38+00:00

Who is this plan for?

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Warrenton Animal Clinic is excited to offer our canine (puppy, adult, senior) and feline (kitten, adult, senior) plans to all pet parents. It’s one of the ways we want to say thank you!

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What are the benefits of spay/neutering?

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When a male dog is neutered at the recommended age, he is much less likely to develop aggressive and territorial behavior patterns. When a male dog is not neutered, he may become prone to "marking his territory" with urine, (very problematic for indoor dogs!), prone to running away from home in search of a female,

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Which vaccines are required for cats?

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RABIES VACCINE is required for cats. Recommended for Cats: FVRCCP/FELV (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Chlamydia, Panleukopenia, and Feline Leukemia) Common feline viruses.

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Which vaccines are required for dogs?

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RABIES VACCINE is required for dogs. Highly Recommended for Dogs: DA2PP VACCINE (Distemper, Adenovirus-2, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza) Common canine viruses LEPTOSPIROSIS VACCINE (for outdoor dogs) A bacterial disease found in the feces of rodents BORDETELLA VACCINE “Kennel Cough,” a highly infectious respiratory illness Suggested for Dogs: FLU VACCINE Flu-like symptoms, highly contagious. Due to recent outbreak,

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I have a flea infestation on my property! How can I get rid of them?

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A parasite invasion is no fun at all. That one stray cat hung around your cat for a few days, and now your cat can’t stop scratching, your dog can’t stop scratching, and you’re even starting to find bites on you! Thankfully, you don’t have to live with it, but it is a 3 step

I have a flea infestation on my property! How can I get rid of them?2024-02-05T02:41:21+00:00
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