Veterinary Services
Pet Exams in
Roseburg, OR
Why are wellness exams important?
The definition of a complete life includes having pets run, play, and take part in all of the activities of their families as they develop, evolve, and mature. Preventive pet healthcare can extend your pet’s life as fully as possible, both in terms of what it can do and how long it can live.
What is covered by a wellness examination?
Comparable to a human physical, a pet’s full examination is known as a “snout to tail” examination. We first talk with you about your pet’s past while getting to know and reassuring your pet (we have peanut butter and cheese!). As we talk about your pet’s past, we’ll start collecting their vital signs and gathering other data to check for any problems and establish a baseline for what is typical for your furry friend. The weight of your pet will be noted, and his various body systems will be examined to look for any anomalies.
The examination will conclude with any necessary blood work, shots, or other treatments. Once all of your questions have been answered and everything seems in order, the appointment for your pet is finished. We might have to request additional testing to determine the cause if there are anomalies. Any necessary treatments will be discussed with you and the doctor, and a choice will be made jointly before proceeding.
Why is this such a big deal?
Your pet can’t communicate with you if something is wrong with their bodies. In reality, from the perspective of evolution, it is normal for an animal to conceal symptoms because they reveal weakness to other creatures. When you bring your pet in for a wellness examination, we may provide preventative care to make sure that they are free of parasites, cavities, and other ailments. Our doctors will be able to identify a problem before it becomes unmanageable. Animals can be saved through preventative medicine.
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