Puppy Wellness
Puppy wellness program is designed to offer your new puppy the best possible benefits of veterinary services available . Included in this service is a series of examinations and vaccinations including distemper, parvovirus,rabies etc. In addition, Puppy will be tested for worms and be treated for the most common intestinal worm of puppies – roundworms. Roundworms can cause gastrointestinal signs such as vomiting and / or diarrhea and anemia and weakness. There are other parasites that can cause similar symptoms. Performing a fecal test will allow us to determine status and treatment of your puppy accordingly. Although some worms can be seen with naked eye, most worm burdens are diagnosed by examining the stool of your puppy microscopically.
Vaccination Schedule for Puppies
- First vacc – 6-8 weeks
- Second vacc – 10-12 weeks
- Third vacc -14-16 weeks
Kitten Wellness
Kitten wellness program is designed to offer your new kitten all the benefits of veterinary services. Included in this service is a series of examinations and vaccinations including panleukopenia (distemper), leukemia, rabies etc. In addition, your kitten will be tested for worms and be treated for the most common intestinal worm of kittens – roundworms. Roundworms can cause your kitten to vomit and / or diarrhea; however, it is possible for your kitten to have roundworms and not show any signs of having the worms. A microscopic fecal examination will allow us to evaluate the presence of these worms. The examination will also look for other types of worms that can affect your kitten.
Vaccination Schedule for Kittens
- First vacc – 6-8weeks (2months)
- Second vacc – 10-12weeks
- Third vacc – 14-16weeks
Adult Pet Wellness
We provide diagnostic and wellness services for your adult pet including but not limited to: blood testing, fecal testing, and urine testing. Your personal yearly check up at your doctor is likely to include these tests and so should your pet’s yearly exam. Every year we detect many disease processes in apparently ‘normal’ adult animals. The results help us address problems in the early stages. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatments can result in your companion living a longer healthier life.
Senior Pet Wellness
Any pet over the age of 7 years is considered a “ senior citizen” and is therefore a good candidate for geriatric testing. Geriatric testing help establish healthy baseline values and identify problems early ,rather than waiting for obvious signs of illness . Tell your veterinarian if you notice changes in your pet’s behaviour in any kind in any of the following areas as weight change, appetite or elimination behaviour, skin and mobility. We recommend tests including ,but not limited to, geriatric wellness exam, routine blood testing, urinalysis.