Adult Canine & Feline Wellness Program

The Care They Deserve

Bottom Title Preventive care is a lifelong investment. Annual wellness appointments are essential even when—perhaps especially when—your pet appears healthy. Dogs and cats may hide pain or illness for prolonged periods of time, allowing a medical condition to progress undetected until it becomes severe. Each adult exam begins with a questionnaire and a discussion about your pet’s recent health and behavior, followed by a complete physical examination by one of our veterinarians.  If the veterinarian has concerns about your pet’s health, they will review these findings with you and recommend further testing or treatment.

If your pet receives a clean bill of health, we’ll advise standard wellness services to ensure your pet’s continued health and longevity.
Adult Wellness Program

At each wellness appointment, we will evaluate your pet’s dental health, and make recommendations for professional dental cleanings when appropriate.

Vaccination

Based on your pet’s lifestyle and previous vaccines, our veterinary team may recommend boosters or additional vaccinations to ensure complete protection against infectious diseases.

Blood work

Annual blood work can provide powerful insight into your pet’s organ function, and help us spot potentially damaging trends and patterns.

Parasite prevention

We recommend year-round flea, tick, and heartworm prevention to safeguard cats and dogs from the discomfort and diseases caused by internal and external parasites.

Infectious disease screening

Adult dogs are screened annually for heartworm and tick-borne diseases. Early detection of these diseases can allow for more successful treatment, and a better prognosis.

Intestinal parasite screening

Intestinal parasites can cause gastrointestinal issues, weight loss, and dehydration. We will screen your pet’s stool for microscopic parasites and parasite eggs, and recommend appropriate treatment if parasites are found.

Nutrition

Your pet’s body condition can affect their lifelong health. Obese pets are at an increased risk for cancer, arthritis, and orthopedic disease. If your pet is overweight, we’ll review their current diet and make nutrition recommendations for safe and effective weight loss. We will also ensure the food you choose can adequately support your pet for optimal lifelong health.

Dental care

Since dental disease is so prevalent among pets, we want to help you stay on top of your pet’s dental health. Preventing painful dental disease starts at home with regular brushing, dental chews, and water additives to reduce plaque and tartar. Our team can make specific recommendations to make dental care easy and enjoyable for you and your pet.