Nearly half of pet owners have had to take their pets to the emergency clinic at some point.
Many of these visits are the result of unexpected accidents — but more often than not, the medical issues that lead to these emergency appointments could have been detected early on through routine checkups with the pets’ veterinarians.
Let’s talk about how you can help ensure the health and longevity of your pet with regularly scheduled veterinary checkups.
A routine veterinary checkup, often referred to as a wellness exam, is a comprehensive assessment of your pet's overall health.
During these appointments, your veterinarian will perform various examinations and procedures to make sure that your pet is healthy and to catch any potential issues early on. Here’s what typically happens during a routine checkup:
During the physical examination, your vet will assess the following aspects of your pet’s health:
Your veterinarian will also conduct diagnostic testing to get a well-rounded view of the current status of your pet’s health. This will include tests like:
It’s true that early detection of health issues can prevent more severe problems later on — but another excellent method of enhancing your pet’s health is through preventative care. This can include things like:
As your pet ages, they’ll require different care than when they were babies. Senior pets often require more frequent visits to the vet, especially since they’re prone to mobility issues, common diseases associated with old age, and cognitive decline.
Implementing a regular schedule for visiting your veterinarian helps ensure the quality of life for your pet remains as high as possible.
Your veterinarian can also help you implement a diet plan and manage a healthy weight for your pet. In your regular pet wellness exams, your veterinarian will monitor your pet’s weight and recommend appropriate good and nutrition supplements.
Often, health issues arise from an improper diet or lack of vitamins and nutrients. With a regularly scheduled wellness exam, you’ll be able to combat these issues before they become serious.
Talk to your veterinarian about any changes you notice in your pet’s behavior. Addressing behavioral problems early on can help you catch any mental health issues and get treatment started if there are signs of cognitive decline.
Your veterinarian can suggest mental stimulation exercises for your pet and assess whether the changes in their behavior are due to acute issues or more chronic ailments.
Routine veterinary check-up exams are an essential part of keeping your pet healthy and happy. With regular checkups, your veterinarian will be able to build a relationship with your pet, help prevent serious infections and diseases, and catch other health issues early on.
If you haven’t already started a consistent check-up routine for your pet, now is the perfect time. Schedule your appointment today at our office and put your pet on the path to a long, happy, and healthy life!