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It Is The History Of Pet Wellness Care In 10 Milestones
Wellness Care for Your Pet

Whether a puppy or a senior, wellness care is necessary throughout the lifespan of your pet. Kittens and puppies require regular checkups to monitor growth and strengthen their immunity to common illnesses.

Insurance plans for pets typically offer pet wellness coverage as an added benefit. However, pet and home care is distinct from pet insurance in many ways.

Vaccinations

Vaccines are among the most important advances in medicine and are credited with saving more lives than other treatments. They can prevent diseases that could otherwise be fatal or cause prolonged and severe suffering, pain, or death. In most instances, prevention is more effective and cost-effective than treatment.

Immunizations are a very important facet of pet wellness care and can prevent serious illnesses that affect cats and dogs, as well as people. pet and home care are prepared from dead or altered microorganisms that are given to the body to activate the immune system to react to invaders. This way, the immune system learns to recognize and fight off the disease-causing organism without having to undergo the more serious consequences of infection or illness.

Kittens and puppies should be given a complete set of vaccinations during the early stages of development to build an immune system that is strong and resistant to infectious diseases. Our veterinarian will recommend the right vaccines for your pet based on their age and its lifestyle.

Rabies, distemper and parvovirus are regarded as the most important vaccines. They are required for all cats and dogs, as they protect against the ravages of infections that could be easily transmitted to humans. The core vaccines are administered in two injections at the age of a kitten or puppy, and then boosters every year.

Non-core vaccinations may be recommended according to the risk factors and lifestyle. Dogs that visit grooming and boarding kennels, training classes and dog parks for instance, might require vaccination.

The hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C vaccines are recommended for all pets. These vaccines help in preventing the spread of many fatal diseases from animals to humans and vice versa. A combination vaccine known as a the DA2PP (or FVRCP) for cats or canines protects against the common diseases that can be transmitted between the two species. The lyme disease vaccine, which is recommended for dogs that travel in areas where deer are frequently encountered, guards against bites of the untruly named deer tick which can trigger the severe bacteria-related infection that is known as Lyme disease.

Fecal Exam


A fecal examination, sometimes called a fecal floatation, is a microscopic inspection of your pet's stools. This lets your vet detect intestinal parasites, such as hookworms and roundworms. care pet could also be transmitted to your pet's family members.

There are several ways to obtain a fecal specimen. Your vet may use an special fecal sample loop which is placed in the rectum, then pulled back to collect a sample. This technique is particularly useful in identifying cysts and worms. Your doctor can perform an immediate test by putting a small amount on the microscope glass. This type of test has the disadvantage that it can only be accurate when there is no celluloid or fat in the sample.

A centrifugal flotation test is another method. The fecal samples are mixed with a specially-formulated solution to test for parasite eggs. The eggs will appear to float and can be seen under microscope. The advantage of this method is that it is more sensitive than direct smears, however, the results will depend on the procedural details and characteristics of the specimen.

Annual fecal exams are the best way to be sure your pet does not have an intestinal parasite problem that can affect their health and may be spread to other pets or family members. These infections can cause discomfort for your pet, and could even lead to more serious illnesses that require treatment. Some intestinal parasites, like hookworms and roundworms can be transmitted to humans. This poses a serious health threat.

Fecal testing is a crucial and simple part of your pet's wellness routine. All pets should have a fecal testing at least once a year. This is more frequent for puppies and animals in an environment that is prone to parasites. Intestinal parasites are the main cause of illness in pets. They can cause diarrhea, weight loss and vomiting in a variety of animals. The fecal tests can reveal parasites, as well as blood or other abnormalities that could be signs of illness or infection.

Dental Exam

Pet dental care is an important part of overall health. Pet teeth can get infected without proper oral care and can cause health issues such as bad breath, tooth decay, and gum disease. These conditions develop when tartar forms on the teeth, and it affects the surrounding tissues. The buildup can also enter the bloodstream and then travel to other organs, such as kidneys, the heart, and liver. This increases the risk of developing serious diseases and trigger inflammation. Regular brushing at home as well as dental cleanings help keep your pet's teeth healthy.

During the dental exam, your veterinarian will examine the mouth of your pet to look for evidence of tartar and plaque. They will use a scaler to remove the tartar build-up and a periodontal probe to check the gum pockets line where periodontal disease begins. To assess the roots and bones of the teeth the X-rays are taken from the entire mouth.

Patients who are at risk of developing dental diseases or who are over the age of 65 should undergo an examination for their teeth every year at a minimum. In addition to a thorough physical exam, your vet will also discuss your pet's diet, weight, and behavior with you. The vet can provide you with information on any changes you observe in your pet. They may recommend additional tests or treatment if necessary.

Wellness plans can be a great way to save money and fund preventive treatments, such as dental cleanings and heartworm tests. These plans are similar to traditional pet insurance plans, however they cover certain medical expenses, rather than paying for an entire visit. Our veterinarians will be pleased to discuss the various plans and options with you.

To schedule an appointment for your pet, call our Spring Hill vets today! We can perform an exam for health, recommend vaccinations and other preventive measures for your pet. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Parasite Control

Parasites, whether they are internal or external, are a group of organisms that feed on your pet and rob her of vital nutrients. They can also damage the major organs and body systems, causing various uncomfortable symptoms. In extreme cases, some of these parasites (such as heartworms) can be fatal. Many people believe that parasites will always be an element of pet ownership. However it's not the case. Our vet team is familiar with the kinds of parasites you should look out for in your geographical region and can help know how these bugs affect your pet and what can be done to combat them.

A well-managed pet parasite control program can reduce the risk of spreading disease to other pets and humans in the house. This means regularly administering preventative treatments for ticks and fleas year-round, using a tick collar as often as you can and grooming your pet regularly especially after she has been out. Inspecting for signs of parasite infestation like chewing, scratching or licking will help to ensure that your pet is free of these pests.

Internal parasites such as roundworms and tapeworms are usually acquired accidentally through the ingesting of parasite eggs that were discovered in areas that are contaminated by faeces from infected animals. These parasites are also zoonotic, which means they can be transferred from pets to humans (and in reverse).

Ticks and fleas can infest any residence, even urban areas with high pet populations. Fleas can cause severe allergic reactions in pets as well as transmit vector-borne diseases like cat scratch disease (Bartonella), Lyme disease, Ehrlichia, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Ticks are also a significant problem, both in terms of causing painful itchy and allergic reactions in pets as well as possibly transmitting vector-borne diseases like Lyme disease and ehrlichia to humans.

At a minimum all shelter pets must receive a basic internal and external parasite control regimen at time of intake. This should include prophylactic treatments with at least an oral dewormer that works against roundworms and hookworms and an insecticide and tick preventative (Nemex and Strongid are most commonly used products).

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