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Importance of Regular Vet Check-ups For Your Pet

If our pets could talk, we would have been able to know if they are going through some internal discomfort. This is why you need to take your pet for regular check-ups. Vets on Call is a free mobile app that brings the vet straight to you. Visit https://vetsoncall.pet/ to know more.

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Importance of Regular Vet Check-ups For Your Pet

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  1. Why Regular Vet Check-ups Are Important For Your Pet

  2. # 1 If you own a pet, you would understand their importance in our lives. For some people, they are the only source of happiness. If only they could talk, we would’ve been able to know if they are going through some internal discomfort. But obviously, that is not the case. This is one of the main reasons why you need to take your pet for regular check-ups.

  3. # 2 Even though you take good care of the health of your pet, it is highly advised that you book an annual appointment with your vet for a thorough check-up. It can help to spot any potential health issue and necessary measures can be taken before anything gets close to being serious. Also, your pet’s vaccinations must be up-to-date and that is why regular assessments are important. So, let’s dive into the various services your pet can get through these regular assessments:

  4. General Dog Health Taking your little friend to the vet whenever they are sick or injured is not enough. This is because these treatments are only focussed on a particular issue whereas ‘check-ups’ are more comprehensive in nature. Thus, any subtle changes in your pet’s overall health can be analysed and treated.

  5. Heartworm It can be easily transferred from one animal to another. The infection can sit dormant in the animal’s system for more than 6 months. If your pet is not assessed on a regular basis, it may never be detected and the situation can become fatal. On the brighter side, it can be diagnosed through blood screening.

  6. Dentistry Dental care for pets is crucial for their overall health and well-being. It helps to prevent bad breath and can even assist in preventing numerous diseases. Infections from the pet’s mouth can easily enter its bloodstream and further travel to major organs.

  7. Vaccinations You must have a reminder about your pet’s vaccination dates. These vaccinations can include distemper, leptospirosis, adenovirus, parvovirus, and bordtella. Your dog will also need a rabies vaccination if you want you are planning to take it abroad.

  8. Behaviour Treatment A manual assessment can be used as an opportunity for you to discuss any unusual behaviour that your dog has been displaying such as excessive barking and biting or chewing things when you’re not looking. These issues can be managed easily in the early stages and you may as well get some valuable tips as to what you can do to control this behaviour.

  9. Fleas and Ticks Fleas can harm the health of your pet and live for as long as 10-12 months in your home in your garden. Regular assessment or check-ups can help to detect and prevent ticks and worms.

  10. If you are looking for a vet in Port Melbourne or St Kilda vet and don’t want to go through the hassle and stress of a clinic waiting room, try using Vets on Call. Vets on Call is a revolutionary mobile app which brings the vet straight to you and saves you and your pet the stress and anxiety of a clinic waiting room. Visit their website to know more. (https://vetsoncall.pet/)

  11. THANKS FOR WATCHING

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