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November Is Wellness Month

Welcome to Adult and Senior Pet Wellness Month!

November promotes your pet’s health and well-being. Whether you’re a long-time pet parent or a first-time owner, adult (<7 years old) and senior (>7 years old), wellness month is the perfect time to focus on preventive care and long-term health for your furry friends.

What’s in the bundles?

We designed our bundles with your convenience in mind. They provide comprehensive care for your pet. They cover a range of tests, including screening for over 25 individual blood parameters, a complete urinalysis, heartworm, and consults.

We will discuss any physical changes in your pet’s teeth, weight, joints, skin, and ears, which may be signs of illness, ensuring you’re well-informed about your pet’s health and giving you peace of mind.

Why is Pet Wellness Important?

Like us, our pets need regular health check-ups to catch potential issues early. Every aspect of your pet’s wellness matters, from dental health to vaccinations- can help avoid additional costs associated with treatments if a disease goes undetected. This proactive approach leads to longer, happier lives for our beloved pets.  

Celebrate pet wellness month with us this November, and give your pet the gift of a healthy life!  

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$295+ VAT
  • < 7 YEAR
  • 10 MINUTE CONSULT!
  • FAECAL TESTING BLOOD
  • HEARTWORM TESTING
$320+ VAT
  • < 7 YEAR
  • 10 MINUTE CONSULT!
  • URINE AND FAECAL TESTING!
  • BLOOD + HEARTWORM TESTING
$350+ VAT
  • 7 YEAR+
  • 10 MINUTE CONSULT!
  • URINE AND FAECAL TESTING!
  • BLOOD + HEARTWORM TESTING + T4
$380+ VAT
  • 7 YEAR+
  • 10-MINUTE CONSULT!
  • URINE AND FAECAL TESTING!
  • BLOOD + HEARTWORM TESTING

HEART AND LUNGS

Infection or disease can make it difficult for your pet’s heart and lungs to deliver enough oxygen-rich blood to the body.

THYROID

If the thyroid glands aren’t releasing the right amount of hormones, your pet’s metabolism could be affected.

LIVER

Your pet’s liver may have trouble managing proteins, fat, digestion, and waste. These problems could be caused by disease, a blockage, or even medication.

BLOOD

A complete blood count (CBC) tells us if your pet is fighting an infection or has some bleeding problems. A blood test can also find diseases spread by ticks and mosquitoes.

PANCREAS AND INTESTINE

Problems with these digestive organs may be due to an inflamed pancreas, diabetes, or some types of cancer.

URINE

Urine tests tell us if your pet has problems like infection or stones in the kidneys or bladder. They can also tell us about some cancers.

KIDNEYS

SDMA testing detects kidney disease earlier than other types of kidney tests. Results also reflect other diseases your pet may have that affect the kidneys.

FAECES

Faecal antigen testing tells us if your pet has parasites, such as worms. Other types of faecal tests may miss these common causes of intestinal infections, which can cause problems in people too.