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Planning For Your Pet's Preventive Exam

Preventive care exams are imperative for the lifelong care of your beloved pet. Today, our Somerset veterinary hospital team provides tips on how to prepare for your pet's preventive care exam to make is a great experience for you and your pet.

Essential Pet Preventive Care To Promote Optimal Long Term Health

Preventive care exams - also called routine wellness exams - are annual or twice-yearly pet checkups designed to give your dog or cat their very best shot at a long and healthy life. These exams provide you with the information you need to care for your pet's unique needs, and allow your vet  to monitor the health of your beloved pet on a regular basis so that any concerning changes or developing issues can be more easily spotted.

Bringing your cat or dog into our Somerset veterinary hospital for a preventive care exam allows your vet to find any issues before they become more severe and gives your vet the opportunity to provide your pet with any vaccinations or preventive medications they need to keep parasites from invading their bodies. 

The cost of preventive examinations is also far less than what it would be to treat diseases, illnesses, and parasitic conditions when they have become more serious. Preventive exams and early detection can also save your pet from experiencing more pain or discomfort.

Preparing For Your Pet's Preventive Exam

At Midway Veterinary Hospital we want you and your pet to have a positive veterinary experience every time you visit us. To get the most out of your pet's preventive care exam it's a good idea to prepare a few things ahead of time. By following the tips below, your cat or dog's preventive care appointment with us will be a more relaxed, organized, and efficient experience. 

  • Be sure to schedule your pet's preventive exam for a time that you won't be rushed, and so that we are able to answer all of your pet care questions.
  • If this preventive exam will be your pet's first time at our Somerset veterinary hospital arrive about 10 minutes early to fill out the new patient forms.
  • Bring records of your pet's medical history and past and present medications and dosages, or have them sent to us ahead of time.
  • Write down the details of your pet's food, exercise routine, and bowel movements to help your vet understand your pet's lifestyle.
  • It is important to inform your vet at Midway Veterinary Hospital of any recent or previous tick bites.
  • Your vet may ask you to bring in a fresh stool sample from your pet to their preventive exam in order to do a fecal exam or a urine sample for a urine test.
  • To help your pet stay calm at their appointment ensure they get some exercise before the appointment and bring along their favorite blanket or toy.
  • Record any symptoms or behaviors that your cat or dog is displaying that's concerning you to share with the veterinarian.
  • Prepare any questions you have for your vet ahead of your pet's preventive exam.
  • Call your vet at Midway Veterinary Hospital to ask them if your pet will require fasting prior to their preventive exam.
  • Make sure to bring your cat or small dog in a carrier, if you have a larger dog keep them on a leash.
  • You should be upfront with your Midway Veterinary Hospital vets about your budget so they can work with you and make preventive exam recommendations based on your budget.

Our veterinary team cares deeply for all of the animals that we see and we are here to help provide ongoing lifelong care. Book a preventive care exam at our Somerset veterinary hospital today for your beloved cat or dog.

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Are you looking for a new vet in the Somerset area? Midway Veterinary Hospital is accepting new patients! Get in touch today to book your pet's first appointment.

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