How I’m Saving Hundreds a Year on Pet Care - Especially with a Senior Pup

My basset hound, Noodle, just turned 10! It’s crazy how time flies because I remember when she was just a pup with the most floppy ears–and now she’s waddling into her senior years. As she gets older, I find myself worrying more about her health. Basset hounds are prone to a variety of health issues as they age and I want to be prepared for anything that might come with age.

Common Health Risks for Basset Hounds:

  • Arthritis: Short legs and long backs lead to joint pain.

  • Dental issues: Tartar buildup can more easily lead to infections.

  • Ear infections: Those iconic floppy ears do trap in bacteria.

  • Eye issues: Glaucoma is common for her breed.

With all these concerns in mind, I want to be prepared for any prescriptions, supplements, dental cleanings, X-rays, or procedures Noodle may need. Thankfully, my vet Sploot has a new Premium Pet Care membership plan that saves hundreds on pet care. The SplootPack membership actually provides incredible value and peace of mind to make managing pet healthcare easier and more affordable.

What’s included in SplootPack:

  • 3 Free Exams (any type–primary, urgent, or emergency!)

  • 10% Off ALL Services (includes anything from vaccines to x-rays)

  • $150 Credit for Major Procedures (dental, spay, neuter, etc.)

  • $20 Annual Credit for Medications via SplootRx (prescriptions, supplements, etc.)

  • Free After-Hours Teletriage

  • Access to All Sploot Locations 365 days a year

The membership only costs $219, and I already know I’ll be saving way more than that with all the savings offered in the plan. At first I was a bit hesitant, but once I saw the cost analysis for my senior pet, this plan definitely worth it.

Now I can focus on treasuring our moments together rather than worrying about unexpected vet bills. I know Noodle is in good hands with Sploot! She deserves nothing less than the best in her golden years! 

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