Adult Canine Preventative Care
The yearly exam is the most crucial part of your pet’s health and condition. It allows us to examine your pet closely for problems that may be hidden from you. Many issues are considered breed-specific, and our staff is trained to help you address these concerns. Preventive care exams can reveal conditions that, when found early, can be treated and managed efficiently, with less cost to you and less suffering for your fur child. Blood work screening and diagnostic testing establish baselines that allow our veterinarians to track results annually to ensure a long and healthy life for your fur family member. Since we all know your pets cannot talk, blood test results give your pets a voice.
The veterinarians at Rainbow City Pet Clinic will create a tailored vaccination plan based on your pet’s breed and lifestyle.
Our Adult Canine Preventative Exam Includes:
- LOTS of love and treats to make your visit Fear-Free and memorable for good experiences!
- A Fear-Free comprehensive physical exam from head-to-tail
- Develop a tailored vaccination plan of action based on your pet’s lifestyle
- In-house vaccination titer testing, if needed
- Screening and recommendations for preventing external parasites such as fleas and ticks
- Screening and recommendations for preventing intestinal parasites
- Screening and recommendations for preventing heartworms
- Diagnostic testing, including a blood chemistry profile and complete blood count, will provide information about your pet’s kidneys, liver, and pancreas, as well as other functions of the body. A complete blood count can identify infection, inflammation, and anemia
A complete urinalysis, when possible, will assess the overall health of your pet’s urinary tract, including the kidneys and bladder. In addition, it identifies an infection or inflammation in the urinary tract.
What to Bring to Your Pets Canine Preventative Exam?
All your questions and concerns! Please bring any medications or supplements your pet takes, or a detailed list or photos on your cell. Bring details about what you are feeding your pet. We also ask that you bring a fresh stool sample and urine sample if possible. You can stop by the clinic and pick up a free stool and a urine sample container; call us when you arrive, and we will bring the sample containers to your car. For your safety and your pet’s safety, please bring your dog on a leash or in a secure carrier. When you and your pet arrive at the clinic, please choose one of our Curbside Parks and give us a call.