Preventative Care - Pet Care Partners

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We know your pets are part of your family, and at Pet Care Partner Veterinary Center, we treat them that way. One of the goals at our practice is to not only treat illnesses, but to prevent them, so your pet can live a long, happy, healthy life with you. Below is a list of some of the preventative care options that we offer. To learn more about each service, click on the headers listed below.

  • Comprehensive Wellness Exam
  • Dental Care
  • Flea/Tick Prevention
  • Heartworm Prevention

Comprehensive Wellness Exam For Your Pet

Pets age about seven times faster than people do, so you must bring your pet to a veterinarian for a comprehensive nose-to-tail exam every six months. These pet exams allow our veterinarians to detect and even prevent certain health conditions early—before they become problematic—so we can treat them as soon as possible. Depending on your pet’s age and lifestyle, we may also recommend a blood test, urine test, and fecal exam, each of which is detailed below:

Blood Test: For pets at the age of 5 or above, we recommend annual blood screenings to test for conditions like liver or kidney disease. We may recommend a blood test more often, depending on your pet’s lifestyle, current medications, or illnesses that your pet may have.

Urine Test: Urinalyses are generally advised every 6 months for 5 or above age and every 6-12 months for younger pets as needed, depending on your veterinarian’s recommendations. The results of a urine test can help our doctors evaluate how your pet’s organs—including the liver, kidney, bladder, and pancreas—are functioning.

Fecal Exam: The examination of a fecal sample allows us to test for internal parasites. This exam is especially for young pets because they are more at risk of contracting parasites. Fecal testing is recommended annually for all pets and more often for those that are at risk of greater exposure, such as pets that go camping, hiking, or roam on large amounts of property.

Dental Pet Care

One of the most important components of your pet’s overall health is their dental health. Most pets develop some level of dental disease by the time they reach 2 years of age, and most of those pets require dental cleaning (prophylaxis) annually. Pet Care Partners Veterinary Center offers dental cleaning under anesthesia, which allows us to safely and thoroughly clean the teeth under the gum line to prevent tartar from building up on teeth.

To maintain your pet’s oral health between cleanings, we recommend that you brush their teeth daily, as this is the best way to prevent dental disease. We also recommend preventative chews and water additives, which can also be used to prevent tartar buildup.

Flea/Tick Prevention for Pets

Fleas and ticks are more than just pesky insects. Did you know they can also cause several health problems for pets, including Lyme disease, allergies, and ehrlichiosis? To protect your pet from parasitic diseases, it’s best to keep them on a flea-and-tick medication all year round.

Tick prevention is especially important for pets that spend time in large open areas or tall grass areas, and for pets that go camping and hiking. Even if your pet is an indoor pet (such as a cat), annual prevention is still recommended, as fleas or flea larvae can be brought into your home on your shoes or clothing. In addition, with the recent mild winters in the Newhall area, there has been an increase in tick infestations every year.

Heartworm Prevention

Keep your pet heartworm-free! According to the FDA, heartworm disease has been reported in dogs in all 50 states, but it can affect cats and ferrets as well. This potentially fatal disease is caused by parasitic worms that are spread through the bite of a mosquito. If an infected mosquito bites an animal, it can transfer the worms into the animal’s heart or lungs, where the worms can multiply. Left untreated, heartworm disease can result in severe lung disease or heart failure.

To minimize the risk of disease, we recommend year-round heartworm prevention in the form of an oral tablet or topical liquid, which is applied to the back of the neck. We also recommend an annual heartworm test (blood test) to ensure that your pet is heartworm-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my pet need a wellness exam every six months?

Yes, of course, your pet needs a wellness exam every six months because you know that pets grow seven times faster than we do, which means their health changes can happen quickly. In this exam, veterinarians check the issues early and treat them before they become serious.

What do you do in a comprehensive wellness exam?

A wellness exam at Pet Care Partners includes a full body checkup. Our vets look at everything, which includes eyes, ears, teeth, skin, joints, and more. We also suggest the blood work, urine test, or a fecal exam to make sure all organs work properly.

My pet seems fine. Do I still need to do blood or urine tests?

Yes, of course, you don’t know really whether your pet looks healthy because many conditions, as kidney or liver disease, can develop silently when your pet seems fine.. If you test the blood or urine of your pet annually, then you can detect minor issues that you can solve easily. So, don’t waste your time and have a blood or urine test for your pet.

How often should I schedule a dental cleaning for my pet?

Most pets need professional dental cleaning once a year after the age of 2. At Pet Care Partners, we perform these cleanings under safe care by removing tartar and bacteria even under the gum line. I suggest you make your pet’s daily brushing, dental chews, or water additives between visits to keep their teeth healthy and breath fresh.

My pet doesn’t go anywhere; it only stays at home. Are there any chances for flea and tick prevention?

Yes, of course. Fleas and ticks can come with you from your shoes, clothes, or even through open windows. Even the small cats and dogs are at high risk. Keeping your pet on year-round flea and tick prevention is the very best and safest way to keep away from a full-blown infestation — and it continues to each your puppy and your property pest-unfastened.
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