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Veterinary Exam Packages for Dogs or Cats at City Vet (Up to 78% Off). Two Options Available.

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Cheryl
8 years ago
Turns out this place was the sister vet to my old favorite vet place before they were bought. Very happy with my experience, the level of care, and not feeling like they were taking me to the cleaners! Going to stick with them for all my pets now!

Veterinary professionals check feline and canine health during physical exams; dewormers treat harmful parasites

Choose Between Two Options

$27 for physical exam package for one dog or cat ($123 value)

  • Exam ($39 value)
  • Dewormer for parasites ($29 value)
  • In-house fecal analysis test ($55 value)
  • Credit towards dental cleaning within a month of redeeming Groupon ($75 value) 

$99 for physical exam package for one dog or cat, blood test for heartworm disease, and blood and eye pressure test ($318 value)

  • Exam ($39 value)
  • Dewormer for parasites ($29 value)
  • In-house fecal analysis test ($55 value)
  • Blood test for heartworm disease, blood pressure test, and eye pressure test ($195 value)
  • Credit towards dental cleaning within a month of redeeming Groupon ($75 value) 

Dog Socialization: Pup Meets World

It’s said that puppies ultimately grow into their paws, but the same can be said about their brains. Brush up on your doggy development with Groupon’s study of dog socialization.

A puppy’s development can be limited by the length of its leash. Veterinarians urge owners to introduce canines to as many new experiences—people, places, fellow dogs, and even inanimate objects—as possible in controlled, nonthreatening environments in a process called dog socialization.

This is particularly critical in the window between 4 and 14 weeks of age, when a puppy’s brain is actively codifying proper and improper behaviors and working to distinguish safe stimuli from threatening situations. Like all other animals, dogs are most likely to misbehave or react aggressively when afraid. Whether their fear stems from the noise of a passing vehicle or the beard of a next-door neighbor, owners can help put them at ease by exposing their four-pawed friends to potentially uncomfortable situations and making them feel at ease. The more experiences, the better.

But simply taking the pup out of its comfort zone is not enough. Spending time off the leash at a dog park can be great for canine socialization, but owners must be sure to monitor their dog’s behavior. Veterinarians insist that dogs be allowed to enter into new environments voluntarily, and advise owners to reinforce model behavior with treats and praise. If they respond fearfully or aggressively from any stimuli, owners should withdraw them from the situation and not return until their pup has calmed down. If the source of the fear happens to be human, owners should ask the person to step back, as this teaches the dog that it is not responsible for protecting the pack from undercover mailmen.

If this sounds like a lot to manage, most cities abound with ready-made, controlled socialization environments: obedience classes. Along with strengthening the bond between pup and owner, group classes are great venues for socialization. There, puppies can take their behavioral cues both from their owners’ instructions and through modeling, as the human praise bestowed upon their well-behaved classmates encourages them to follow suit.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Offer is not valid for customers who have utilized services within the past 12 months. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required at least 1 day in advance. Deal is valid for dogs and cats. Must sign waiver. Cannot be used for emergency services. Promotional value must be used in single visit. Cannot be combined with any other offer or promotion. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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