COMPREHENSIVE WELLNESS EXAM
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| Because dogs and cats age, on average, about seven times faster than people, significant health changes can occur relatively quickly. |
Most people don’t realize that their pet seeing the veterinarian only once a year is equivalent to a person seeing their doctor or dentist only every seven years.
The AVMA recommends wellness exams every six months |
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| so that problems can be prevented or detected before they become life threatening. |
| Wellness exams include screenings for a variety of illnesses and a risk assessment based on your pet’s environment, allowing the doctor to create a personalized prevention program for your pet. |
Information about twice a year wellness exams, the pet aging process, and disease prevention is available through the National Pet Wellness Month Web site – www.NPWM.com
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| Watch a video about Twice Yearly Exams (2:31min) |
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