Wellness & Prevention Overview

Dr. Campbell caring for a pet
  • Discover the importance of regular nose-to-tail wellness exams, early detection, and tailored assessments to ensure your pet's well-being. Plus, enjoy the added benefit that wellness exams are complimentary when you come in for vaccines and prevention.

  • Pets are masters at concealing issues, making preventive care vital for spotting subtle health or behavior changes early when it is easier and cheaper to treat. Having routine exams gives a better overview of your pet’s health.

  • At Pawsh Veterinary Clinic, our approach prioritizes prevention, early diagnosis, and prompt treatment. Join us in ensuring your pet enjoys a long, joyful, and healthy life.

Dog Vaccine Schedule

  • 6 weeks:

    • Deworm: $10.50

    • 1st DA2PP (Distemper/Parvo) vaccine: $41.50

  • 9 weeks:

    • Deworm: $10.50

    • 2nd DA2PP Booster (Distemper/Parvo) vaccine: $41.50

    • 1st Canine Influenza vaccine: $32

    • Bordetella vaccine: $21.50

    • Recommend Starting on Flea/Tick/Heartworm prevention

  • 12 weeks:

    • 3rd DA2PP Booster (Distemper/Parvo): $41.50

    • 2nd Canine Influenza: $32

    • Fecal Parasite Exam: $36

  • 15 Weeks

    • 4th DA2PP (Distemper/Parvo): $41.50

  • 20 Weeks

    • Rabies Vaccine: $20

    • Recommend getting your dog spayed/neutered: Price Varies

  • Annually

    • DA2PP (Distemper/Parvo) Vaccine: $41.50

    • Rabies: $20

    • Bordetella: $21.50

    • Leptospirosis: $19.50

    • Canine Influenza: $32

    • Fecal Parasite Exam: $36

Call or Text to Book an Appointment: 316-399-2200

Cat Vaccine Schedule

  • 6 Weeks:

    • Deworm: $10.50

    • 1st FVRCP: $41.50

    • FIV/FeLV Test: $36

  • 9 Weeks:

    • Deworm: $10.50

    • 2nd FVRCP: $41.50

    • 1st Leukemia: $41

  • 12 Weeks:

    • 3rd FVRCP: $41.50

    • 2nd Leukemia: $41

    • Fecal Parasite Exam: $36

  • 20 Weeks:

    • Rabies Vaccine: $20

    • Recommend getting your cat Spayed/Neutered: Price Varies

  • Annually

    • FVRCP: $41.50

    • Rabies: $20

    • Leukemia: $41

    • Fecal Parasite Exam: $36

Additional recommendations and info

Pawsh Veterinary Clinic highly recommends spaying or neutering your pet at around 20 weeks of age for several important reasons. Early spaying and neutering helps reduce the risk of unwanted litters, curbs behavioral problems, and prevents certain health issues. It also ensures a smoother recovery process and minimizes the potential for reproductive-related diseases later in life. Additionally spaying or neutering at a younger age when the animal is smaller will often be cheaper than doing it when they’re an adult.

Pawsh Veterinary Clinic also recommends getting your cat or dog a dental treatment once a year after they’ve turned 1 year old. To get more info on our dental procedures follow the link here.

Proper Wellness and Prevention will help keep your pet happy and healthy and give you peace of mind knowing your pet has been well taken care of. We understand cost to be barrier for proper wellness and prevention, to find out what forms of payment we accept and what financing options we accept, follow this link.