Compassionate Pet Wellness Exams in Waterloo

Whether you have a new kitten or a senior dog, you want them to have the highest quality of life possible. Pet wellness exams offer a stress-free way to monitor your pet's health and take preventive measures to keep them feeling their best. At Lakeshore Animal Hospital, we're proud to provide skilled veterinary exams in Waterloo for pets of all ages. Our veterinary team looks forward to meeting you and your pet and serving as your place for wellness exams for years to come.

We understand how stressful veterinary visits can be for some pets. That's why our team treats your pet with compassion and respect. You can rest assured that they'll be treated like family at our office to help make their visit as stress-free as possible. Call us today to schedule your pet's next appointment with our veterinary team!

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What Is a Pet Wellness Exam?

A pet wellness exam is a type of checkup for your cat or dog. Wellness exams typically take place once or twice a year. However, the number of necessary visits depends on various factors, including your pet's age and whether they have a preexisting health condition. More importantly, a wellness exam, including a new puppy or kitten exam, is a great way to help prevent your pet from contracting or developing harmful diseases and viruses.

Our team uses various tools to help us detect health complications that can be challenging to spot in their early stages, including certain parasites and diseases like Lyme disease. We recommend bringing your pet in for wellness exams even if they're not exhibiting outward signs of sickness or discomfort. Wellness visits are especially crucial for young and senior pets, as both age groups are more susceptible to harmful illnesses.

What You Can Expect During Your Visit

When you bring in your pet for their wellness exam, our team will begin the process by reviewing their medical history. Not only will we look at factors like preexisting conditions but medications they may be taking. From there, we'll ask you various questions about your cat or dog's behavior. Have they exhibited a sudden change in their appetite? Are they beginning to shy away from social situations? It's essential to remember that every piece of information you can give us helps our team keep your pet healthy.

Our team will then conduct a gentle and thorough physical examination of your pet. We'll begin by placing them on a scale to take their weight and determine if they're either under or overweight. Our veterinarian will then listen to your pet's heart and lungs for signs of irregularities like wheezing or heart murmurs. We'll also use instruments to look at your pet's eyes and ears. Finally, we summarize our findings and provide you with your pet's personalized treatment plan that outlines our recommended treatments and procedures.

How We Approach Juvenile & Senior Pets

Although wellness exams are for pets of every age, we offer special wellness exams for young or senior pets. Even though a puppy has an entirely different set of health concerns compared to a dog in their golden years, both groups are susceptible to unique health complications. As part of our Waterloo pet wellness exams, we offer the following services:

New Kitten & Puppy Exams: Wellness exams for kittens and puppies are like typical exams; however, there's a greater emphasis on preventive care. Our team will review deworming, vaccinations, spaying and neutering, and nutrition options. Through our new kitten and puppy exams, we can help set your pet up for a strong foundation for their health.


Senior Pet Exams: If wellness exams for young pets focus on preventive care, senior pet exams emphasize maintaining health. During a senior pet exam, we'll conduct extensive blood work to help monitor how well your pet's organs are performing. If your pet is dealing with arthritis, we may use a senior pet exam as an opportunity to determine its extent and what pain management options work best for them, like laser therapy.

Pet Wellness Exams FAQs

It's normal to have questions about our Waterloo cat and dog wellness exams. That's why our friendly and helpful team is here to answer any questions and give you the knowledge you need to make confident decisions about your pet's health. Some frequently asked questions about pet wellness exams include the following:

Will you check my pet's teeth and gums?

Yes. Our wellness exams include inspecting your pet's teeth and gums. We'll look for signs of tooth decay and gum disease, as our office can treat both oral conditions.

We recommend that owners stay in the room with their pets during a wellness exam. This helps provide your pet with a comforting presence and allows us to share valuable information about your pet's health with you as we notice it.

Our practice recommends that you bring your pet in for a wellness exam at least once a year. This provides us the opportunity to monitor your pet's health and detect health complications. However, we may recommend that you bring them in more frequently if we determine they have underlying health conditions.

Our Waterloo pet wellness practice is proud to accept new patients. When you bring your pet to our office for the first time, we'll examine their medical history and vaccination records so that we can begin treating them as soon as possible.

Waterloo Veterinary Exams for Your Pet

At Lakeshore Animal Hospital, we're passionate about improving and protecting your pet's quality of life. That's why we offer extensive pet wellness exams, including special exams for young and senior pets. Whether it's your pet's first time or they've visited us before, we'll treat them with kindness and respect. Contact us today to schedule your dog or cat's wellness appointment!

CALL US: (315) 781-0700 REQUEST APPOINTMENT


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