Welcome to Ann Road Animal Hospital, where we prioritize preventive care and vaccination to keep your pet healthy and happy throughout their life. Our comprehensive preventive care services are designed to detect and address potential health issues early, ensuring your pet receives the best possible care.

WHAT IS PREVENTATIVE CARE?

At Ann Road Animal Hospital, we understand that your pet is a cherished member of your family. Our preventive care and vaccination services are designed to support their long-term health and well-being. Schedule an appointment today and join us in providing your pet with the preventive care they deserve to live a healthy and happy life.

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Your pet’s wellness is our priority, and we’re here to support you every step of the way. We offer:

Wellness Examinations

Regular check-ups are essential for monitoring your pet’s overall health, detecting early signs of illness, and ensuring they are thriving at every stage of life.

Nutritional Counseling

Proper nutrition is key to your pet’s health and longevity. Our team offers personalized guidance to help you choose the best diet for your pet’s needs.

Parasite Prevention

Effective parasite control is vital for your pet’s well-being. We offer a range of preventive treatments to safeguard against fleas, ticks, heartworms, and intestinal parasites.

Dental Care

Regular dental exams and cleanings are crucial for preventing dental disease, which can impact your pet’s overall health.

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For pets less than 6 years of age:

A Junior Wellness Panel is advised for regular health monitoring of all pets less than 6 years of age. Junior Wellness testing allows our doctors to detect problems before becoming a major concern or greater threat to your pet’s health. Junior Wellness also establishes baselines that are important in monitoring your pet’s health trends. Junior Wellness testing includes:

  • Dogs & Cats: Kidney and liver values, Blood protein levels, Red blood cell, white blood cell and platelet levels.
  • Outdoor cats: In addition to the above, cats that visit outdoors are advised to have a Feline leukemia (FeLV) and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) test performed every 6-12 months.

For pets over 7 years of age:

Senior Wellness Panels should be performed annually on all pets over 7 years of age for routine monitoring, unless a problem should arise. Testing for dogs and cats includes: kidney and liver values, pancreas, electrolytes, protein levels, thyroid, blood pressure and urine. Senior comprehensive exams include the above-mentioned blood tests plus thoracic and abdominal radiographs to check for possible organ enlargement or tumors.