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Getting an annual health check is a great way to look after your pet and give them the best chance at living a long and happy life. Here are some of the benefits:
Our experienced team of vets and nurses are dedicated to ensuring that your furry friend receives the highest quality of service, from vaccinations to surgery
The main goal of the annual health check is preventative medicine; we want to help you look after your pets in the best possible way so they can live long happy lives!
You'll also have the opportunity to express any concerns you may have about your pet and ask questions about topics such as dental care, nutrition & weight control, behaviour problems, geriatric care, pain management, tick & flea control or any other relevant topic.
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Our family of Vets and Nurses are here to look after your furry friend in the best way possible by offering helpful advice, useful services and a superior standard of veterinary care.
Yes, it is recommended that your pet have an annual wellness visit with their veterinarian. This visit includes a general health assessment and may or may not include parasite testing, vaccinations, and other tests depending on the age and breed of your pet.
During an annual wellness exam, your veterinarian will perform a physical examination of your pet which may include checking their temperature, heart rate, breathing rate, eyesight and hearing. They will also check for any signs of parasites or infection. Additionally, they may recommend blood work or other diagnostic tests to ensure your pet's overall health.
It is recommended that all dogs have a complete physical check-up at least once per year. This “wellness exam” helps to determine your dog's current health and treat any problems that may occur.
Even if your pet appears perfectly healthy, it is still important to bring them in for an annual check-up. These routine medical exams help to detect any underlying issues that you may not be aware of as well as provide an opportunity for you to ask questions and express any concerns you have about your pup.