Annual
Wellness Exams
An
annual wellness examination gives our veterinarians the chance to
evaluate your pet’s overall health and to detect a problem
before it turns into a serious illness. Your pet can’t tell
you in words how they are feeling, so we rely on a thorough physical
examination to determine if your pet is truly healthy. Based on the
results of the examination, we may recommend further diagnostic
tests such as radiographs (X-rays) and blood tests.
Intestinal Parasite Prevention
Intestinal parasites are a threat to you, your family,
and your pets. Any dog or cat can become infected with intestinal
parasites. Our annual intestinal parasite screening identifies this
potential risk.
Senior
Pet Exams
How
does a senior health examination differ from my pet’s usual
exam?
As your pet ages, more frequent and extensive examinations will
help us detect changes in your pet’s physical condition. Many
of the nomal organ functions gradually begin to decline, just as
in humans. The eyes, ears, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys may
start to function less optimally, possibly leading to significant
medical problems. It is more difficult for older animals to fight
infections and problems such as arthritis frequently set in. It
is ideal for senior pets to have their owners and our veterinarians
work closely together to find and treat problems as early as possible.
The
most important aspect of care as your pet reaches the senior years
is early detections and treatment of chronic health problems. As
your pet reaches age 7 (5-6 for large dogs), our veterinarians will
want to perform a physical examination, along with laboratory tests. Working together with our veterinarians is essential to early detection
of the degenerative changes that can occur as your pet ages.
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