Preventing disease or catching it early is preferable to allowing disease to develop or progress.
6 Weeks
Comprehensive Physical exam
Weight
Discuss FeLV/FIV testing
Discuss environment, diet, behaviors
Dental care
Vaccinations
Check stool sample
Deworming
8 Weeks
Comprehensive Physical exam
Weight
Discuss environment, diet, behaviors
Vaccinations
Flea, Tick & Heartworm preventions
12 Weeks
Comprehensive Physical exam
Weight
Discuss environment, diet, behaviors
Vaccinations
16 Weeks
Comprehensive Physical exam
Weight
Assessment of diet & behaviors
Vaccinations
4 to 6 Months
Spay or Neuter
Pre-surgical blood work
Flea, Tick & Heartworm preventions monthly
75% of pet’s over the age of 3
have dental disease.
Dogs are not supposed to have bad breath.
Dental plaque, oral diseases, and other conditions can cause bad breath. Brushing your pet’s teeth and having regular dental cleanings are beneficial for your pet and your pocketbook. Advance dental disease can be painful to your pet and costly to treat.
1 to 4 Years
Comprehensive Physical exam
Weight
Assessment of diet & behaviors
FeLV/FIV Test if needed
Dental cleaning yearly
Pre-surgical blood work
Vaccinations
Check stool sample
Heartworm test
Flea, Tick & Heartworm preventions monthly
5 to 7 Years
Comprehensive Physical exam two times yearly
Weight
Assessment of diet & behaviors
Dental cleaning yearly
Pre-surgical blood work
Vaccinations
Check stool sample
Heartworm test
Flea, Tick & Heartworm preventions monthly
“Senior at Seven”
Pets age much faster than people do.
Most pets are considered senior at
the age of seven years of age.
7 Years and beyond
Comprehensive Physical exam two times yearly
Weight
Assessment of diet & behaviors
FeLV/FIV Test if needed
Dental cleaning yearly
Vaccinations
Check stool sample
Heartworm test
Complete blood count profile
General Health Profile
Urinalysis
Thyroid test
Please remember that this is a wellness schedule and if your pet ever becomes ill, additional examinations and diagnostic test will be necessary.