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Wellness Care for Your Pet

If you're a puppy, or an old age pet, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is essential throughout the lifespan of your pet. Puppy and kittens require regular checks to monitor growth and strengthen their immunity to common illnesses.

Pet insurance plans offer pet wellness coverage as an added benefit. Wellness coverage for pets differs from pet insurance on many levels.

Vaccinations

Vaccines are one of the greatest advancements in medicine. They are responsible for saving more lives than other medical treatments. They prevent diseases that could otherwise be fatal or cause long-term and severe discomfort, illness, or death. In most instances, prevention is more efficient and less costly than treatment.

Immunizations are an essential aspect of pet care and they can help prevent serious diseases in dogs and cats as well as humans. Vaccines contain microorganisms that have been altered or killed and then administered to the body in order to boost the immune system. Vaccines allow you to train the immune system to recognize and fight disease-causing organisms without having to suffer the more serious effects that come with infection or illness.

Kittens and puppies should receive a full series of vaccinations in the early stages of development in order to build an immune system that is strong against infectious diseases. Our veterinarian will recommend the right vaccinations for your pet according to their age and lifestyle.

The primary vaccines are rabies distemper and parvovirus. They are considered to be essential for all dogs and cats because they guard against fatal infections that are easily transmissible to humans. The core vaccines are administered in two injections during puppy or kittenhood and then boosters are given every year.

Non-core vaccinations can be advised based on lifestyle and risk factors. For example, dogs that visit boarding kennels, groomers, training classes, and dog parks could need to be vaccinated against bordetella (kennel cough) which is highly transmissible, as well as leptospirosis a zoonotic disease that can cause liver and kidney failure in both pets and humans.

The hepatitis A, the hepatitis B and hepatitis C vaccines are recommended for all pets. These vaccines can in preventing the spread of several deadly diseases from animals to humans and vice reverse. A combination vaccine, also known as a A2PP or FVRCP for dogs and cats respectively, guards against the most common infectious diseases that can be transmitted between these species. The lyme disease vaccination, which is recommended for dogs that are frequently in areas where deer are often encountered, shields them from the bites of the illegitimately-named deer tick that can cause the serious bacteria-related infection known as Lyme disease.

Fecal Exam

A fecal examination is also referred to as a fecal flotation is a microscopic inspection of your pet's stool. This gives your veterinarian the opportunity to find intestinal parasites such as whipworms, roundworms and hookworms and giardia which are not easily diagnosed and can affect your pet's health. They can be transmitted to other pets and family members.

There are a variety of ways to collect an fecal sample. Your vet may use a specialized fecal loop that is inserted into the rectum and pulled back for a sample. This technique is particularly useful in identifying cysts and worms. Your veterinarian can also conduct an immediate smear, which involves dispersing a small amount your pet's feces onto a microscope slide. The drawback of this kind of test is that it is only accurate when the feces sample has not been mixed with fat or cellular material.

A centrifugal flotation test is another method. This test the fecal specimen for parasite eggs by mixing it with a particular solution. This causes the eggs to flounder and can be observed under a microscope. The benefit of this method is that it's more sensitive than direct smears, however, the results will depend on the specifics of the procedure and the characteristics of the specimen.

The best way to make sure that your pet is not infected by intestinal parasites that may affect his health or spread to family members and other animals is to perform annual fecal exams. These conditions can cause discomfort to your pet, and can cause more serious conditions requiring treatment. Certain intestinal parasites, such as roundworms and hookworms, can be transmitted to humans. This is a major health threat.

It is essential to include fecal tests in your pet's routine for health care. It is recommended that all pets have a fecal examination at least every year, and more frequently for puppies and those living in environments that are conducive to parasites. Intestinal parasites are a major source of illness in pets. They can cause diarrhea, weight loss and vomiting in many animals. In addition to detecting parasites, the fecal test may also identify abnormalities in blood or other indicators that may be a sign of illness or an ongoing infection.

Dental Exam

Dental care for pets is an important part of overall health. Without proper dental care teeth of pets could be infected and cause other health problems like tooth decay, bad breath and gum disease. These conditions start when tartar accumulates on the teeth and affects the tissues surrounding them. The buildup can also travel through the bloodstream to other organs such as kidneys, the heart, and liver. This can cause inflammation and increase the risk of contracting serious diseases. Regular dental cleanings and at-home brushing help keep your pet's teeth clean.

In a dental examination, our veterinarian will examine your pet's teeth for indications of plaque and tartar. The veterinarian will use an instrument for scaling to eliminate the tartar, and then a probe to check for 836614.xyz pockets in the gumline where periodontal diseases begin. To look at the roots and bones of the teeth X-rays are taken of the entire mouth.

Dental exams are recommended at least every year, however more frequent examinations are recommended for those at risk for dental disease or who have entered their older years. The vet will also discuss with you your pet's weight, diet, and behavior. If you notice any changes in your pet, the vet will provide helpful information about the reason for the change and suggest additional tests or treatments if necessary.

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

Parasite Control

If they are of the internal or external variety, parasites are organisms that feed on your pet, robbing her of vital nutrients. They can also damage her major organs and 836614 body systems, resulting in a wide range of unpleasant symptoms. In extreme cases, certain parasites (such as heartworms) could even cause death. Although many believe that parasites are an unavoidable part of being a pet parent but this doesn't have to be the situation. Our veterinary team is well knowledgeable about the different types of parasites to look for in your local area and can help you know how these bugs affect your pet and what can be done to prevent them from happening.

The proper management of pet parasites will reduce the chance of spreading disease to humans and other pets living in the home. This means regularly administering preventative flea and tick treatment year-round, using a tick collar as often as you can and regularly grooming your pet, particularly after she has been out. Checking for Www.836614.Xyz signs of parasites like chewing, scratching, or licking, will help to ensure that your pet is not afflicted with these pests.

Internal parasites, such whipworms, roundworms, and tapeworms, are usually acquired by accidentally ingesting microscopic parasite eggs from areas that have been infected by the faeces from infected animals. These parasites can also be known as zoonotic. This means that they can be transmitted from pets to humans (and the reverse).

Ectoparasites such as ticks and fleas are more likely to be found in urban areas with high number of pets, however they can be found in homes in all areas. Fleas are known to cause severe allergic reactions and can transmit vector-borne illnesses such as Lyme disease, Ehrlichia and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Ticks are also a problem. They can trigger allergic reactions, cause itching, cause pain in pets, and can transmit vector-borne diseases such as Lyme disease to humans.

All shelter pets must be treated with a basic external-internal parasite control protocol when they are first brought into the shelter. This should include a preventative treatment that includes an oral dewormer that is effective against hookworms, roundworms, and ticks and fleas (Nemex or Strongid is the most commonly used product).

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