How Healthy Is Your Pet?

        Your pet ages five to seven years for each human year.  A physical exam for your pet on a yearly basis is the equivalent to you having a physical exam once every five to seven years.   Is this often enough?  disorders such as kidney disease, liver disease, dental problems, thyroid dysfunction, cardiac disease, cancer, and diabetes occur frequently in our pets.  like human medicine, regular physical exams combined with lab work can help detect these problems.

             A giant breed dog is considered geriatric at six years of age and a cat or small breed dog is geriatric at eight years of age.  “Senior at Seven” is a more simplified rule of thumb.  The older your pet, the more likely he or she is to have a significant health problem.  As our pets get older it becomes increasingly important to perform blood and urine testing to create a more complete picture of their health and to provide baseline laboratory values for future reference.  The benefit of early detection of disease is more successful, less traumatic, and less costly treatment.
           We offer five different wellness programs (for different stages of life) as an easy way for you to obtain a complete assessment of your pet’s health.  A thirty-percent discount is applied to all services within a wellness program.
           Many of the wellness programs are scheduled as drop-off procedures Monday through Friday.  Please leave your pet with us between 7:30 and 8:30 am and pick up after 4:00 pm.  This gives us ample time during the day to collect urine, draw blood, do a complete physical exam, and complete any other appropriate tests.  Try to bring in your pet with a full bladder - this will help us collect a urine sample.  We suggest scheduling a wellness program six months after annual vaccinations.  This way your pet is thoroughly examined twice yearly.  Just let us know and we will send you a reminder card for whatever date is convenient.
           We believe the old adage “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” is true at all stages of life.  Hopefully you will find the programs an economical means for providing this “ounce of prevention”.  If you would like to schedule a wellness program, or be added to our reminder system, please speak to any staff member.

 

Find out more about our LIFE-STAGE WELLNESS PROGRAMS

           

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