Exam for Cat or Dog with Option of Vaccination Package at Park Animal Hospital & Wellness Center (Up to 60% Off)
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The vet examines pets, suggests treatments and adjustments to diet, and staves off rabies and disease with vaccines
Coming home and finding a loving dog is preferable to finding a note that says, You don’t know me, but I got in through your window and cleaned my soiled laundry in your sink. Get a warm welcome with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
$20 for an exam for a cat or dog (a $50 value)<p> $45 for a cat- or dog-care package (a $100 total value)
- Exam (a $50 value)
- Package of three-year rabies and distemper vaccines (a $50 value)<p>
During exams, the vet gives pets a thorough once-over before meeting with owners to discuss diet and suggest tests or treatments that will help stave off disease. The optional vaccine package helps guard against rabies and a variety of other ailments.
Park Animal Hospital & Wellness Center
Dr. Christina Spears has always loved animals. After spending her teenage summers riding horses, she decided to devote her career to helping furred friends. Today, she heads up the team at Park Animal Hospital & Wellness Center as it restores and supports pets’ health through traditional veterinary practices as well as holistic therapies. Using an in-house lab, a digital radiology suite, and other medical and dental diagnostic tools, Dr. Spears discovers the root causes of animals’ symptoms and begins healing at the source. When Western medicine proves inadequate or too hard for dogs to pronounce, she turns to acupuncture, herbal supplements, or nutritional therapy to set pets on the mend.
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About Park Animal Hospital & Wellness Center
Dr. Christina Spears](http://gr.pn/OdT7WV) has always loved animals. After spending her teenage summers riding horses, she decided to devote her career to helping furred friends. Today, she heads up the team at Park Animal Hospital & Wellness Center as it restores and supports pets’ health through traditional veterinary practices as well as holistic therapies. Using an in-house lab, a digital radiology suite, and other medical and dental diagnostic tools, Dr. Spears discovers the root causes of animals’ symptoms and begins healing at the source. When Western medicine proves inadequate or too hard for dogs to pronounce, she turns to acupuncture, herbal supplements, or nutritional therapy to set pets on the mend.