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Preventative Healthcare for Pets

Vet-Approved Preventive Care

What will my veterinarian check during a wellness
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For routine preventative healthcare, your veterinarian will ask you questions about your dog’s diet, exercise, thirst, breathing, behavior, habits, elimination patterns (i.e., bowel movements and urination), lifestyle, and general health. Your veterinarian will also perform a physical examination of your dog. Based on your pet’s history and physical examination, your veterinarian will then make recommendations for specific preventive medicine treatments such as vaccination, parasite control (including preventive treatments for fleas, ticks, intestinal parasites and heartworms), nutrition, skin and coat care, weight management or dental care. In addition, your veterinarian will discuss your pet’s individual circumstances and decide whether any other life-stage or lifestyle recommendations would be appropriate.

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Advanced Physical Assessments

What does my veterinarian check during a physical examination?

A physical examination involves observing the general appearance of the dog, listening to the chest with a stethoscope (“auscultation”), and “palpation”, or feeling specific areas of the body.

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 Essential Veterinary Examinations

Your veterinarian will observe or inspect:

How your dog walks and stands

Whether your dog is bright and alert

Your dog’s general body condition – whether your pet has an appropriate body weight and body condition (neither too fat nor too thin)

The haircoat – looking for excessive dryness, excessive oiliness, evidence of dandruff, excessive shedding, or abnormal hair loss

The skin – looking for oiliness, dryness, dandruff, lumps or bumps, areas of abnormal thickening, etc.

The eyes – looking for redness, discharge, evidence of excessive tearing, abnormal lumps or bumps on the eyelids, how well the eyelids close, cloudiness, or any other abnormalities.

The ears – looking for discharges, thickening, hair loss, or any other signs of problems.

The nose and face – looking for symmetry, discharges, how well the pet breathes, whether there are any problems related to skin folds or other apparent problems.

Mouth and teeth – looking for tartar build-up, periodontal disease, retained baby teeth, broken teeth, excessive salivation, staining around the lips, ulcers in or around the mouth, etc.

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Comprehensive Wellness Testing for Pets

What else might be checked during a wellness examination?

Your veterinarian will recommend that a fresh sample of your pet’s feces (bowel movement) is examined as part of every wellness examination. This sample will be processed and microscopically evaluated for the presence of parasite eggs. In puppies, monthly fecal examinations are extremely important since many pups will have intestinal parasites. Your veterinarian will also recommend heartworm testing on a schedule that is appropriate for your geographical part of the country.

“As part of a complete wellness examination, your veterinarian will usually recommend “wellness screening tests”.”

As part of a complete wellness examination, your veterinarian will usually recommend “wellness screening tests”. There are four main categories of wellness testing recommended for the dog: complete blood count (CBC), biochemistry profile, urinalysis, and thyroid hormone testing. Within each category, your veterinarian will advise you about how extensive the testing should be. In younger dogs without noticeable health complaints, relatively simple testing may be adequate. In middle-aged or geriatric dogs, more comprehensive testing is advisable. For older dogs, additional wellness screening tests may include chest or abdominal x-rays to assess the size and appearance of the internal organs (heart, lungs, kidneys, liver) or x-rays of the skeletal system to look for degenerative changes in the bones or joints.

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A Hands-On Approach to Pet Wellness

Your veterinarian will palpate:

In some cases, you may not even be aware that your veterinarian is conducting some parts of a routine physical examination, particularly
if your veterinarian does not detect any abnormalities.

The abdomen

 feeling in the areas of the bladder, kidneys, liver, intestines, spleen and stomach in order to assess whether these organs appear to be normal or abnormal, and whether there is any subtle evidence of discomfort

The legs

looking for evidence of lameness, muscle problems, nerve problems, problems with the paws or toenails, etc.

Head & Neck

Mandibular, parotid, retropharyngeal, and cervical lymph nodes

The pulse

depending on the results of auscultation, your veterinarian may simultaneously listen to the chest and palpate the pulse in the hind legs

 Early Detection for a Healthier Pet

Why are these additional tests recommended?

Pets cannot tell you how they are feeling, and as a result, disease may be present before you are aware of it. To further complicate matters, as part of their survival instincts most dogs will hide signs of subclinical disease (i.e., a disease that is in its early stages and is only causing minimal symptoms). This means that a health condition may become highly advanced before your dog shows any obvious or recognizable problems. Some early warning signs may be detected by your veterinarian during the physical examination, or subtle changes that are suggestive of underlying issues may be found, prompting recommendation for further testing as outlined above.

If a disease or condition can be detected before a pet shows signs of illness, steps can often be taken to manage or correct the problem before irreversible damage occurs, thus improving the prognosis for a successful outcome. In addition, early detection and treatment is often less costly than waiting until a disease or problem becomes advanced enough to affect your pet’s quality of life.

Wellness examinations and testing are particularly important in the geriatric pet, since there is a greater chance that underlying disease may be present. This is the reason why semi-annual examinations are recommended for senior pets.

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Gentle Care, Thorough Examination

Your veterinarian will auscultate:

During a check-up, your veterinarian will listen to the heart for abnormal rhythms, skipped or extra beats, and murmurs that may indicate heart issues. They will also assess lung sounds for any changes, helping detect respiratory conditions early.

The heart

listening for abnormal heart rate, heart rhythm (“skipped beats” or “extra beats”), or heart murmurs

The lungs

listening for evidence of increased or decreased breath sounds

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Simple Steps for a Stress-Free Vet Visit

Is there anything I need to do to prepare my dog for
a wellness examination?

When you book the appointment with your veterinarian, you should ask whether you should fast your dog before the visit. You should also ask whether you should bring in fresh urine or fecal samples.

Prepare yourself with some basic information, such as the brand and type of food that your dog eats, whether the family feeds any table scraps, whether you give your dog any supplements, and whether anybody in the family has noticed any problems. This is also the time that you should take note of any concerns you might have and make inquiries into optimal health maintenance strategies for your furry friend.

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