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Understanding When to Take Your Pet to the Veterinarian

June 12, 2024

Your veterinarian is the best source of medical care to help keep your pets in their best health. Carrying pet insurance is a great way to keep a trip to the vet affordable while providing your pet with quality medical care. Your vet might also have special programs that discount services instead of requiring pet insurance. If you are wondering if it’s time to take your pet to the vet, here are some common signs that say that time is now.


Your Pet Is Due for a Checkup


All pets benefit from regular visits to the veterinarian, but many people wait until something is wrong with a pet before seeking help. Delaying vet visits until your pet needs medical attention can be a big mistake. According to MarketWatch, pet owners should have a veterinarian check their pets annually. Regular checkups catch potentially big problems early and make it possible for your pet to overcome them.


Sudden Weight Loss and Lack of Appetite


Renal failure and other common problems can cause your pet to lose weight rapidly and become very skinny, bony, and weak. If you notice your pet is suffering from rapid weight loss, isn’t eating like usual, and has become noticeably weaker, a potentially deadly condition may exist. It’s best to take your pet to the vet for blood work and a physical examination to find out what’s wrong.


Signs of Limping or Other Injuries


If your pet is limping or has another obvious sign of an injury, you should schedule a vet appointment as soon as possible. A bite injury or a cut might become infected and possibly cause sepsis or another dangerous condition. Your vet can tell what’s wrong and the best way to treat your pet to give it the best chance at a full recovery.


Pests Infesting Your Pet


Fleas and ticks are common pests that can make your pet feel miserable. A tick infestation is especially bad and might cause your pet or a family member to fall ill. Fleas and ticks spread many potential diseases, such as Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a serious issue that flea and tick medication and your veterinarian can prevent.


When you need a vet to care for your pet, you can call or visit us to schedule an appointment. We are open on Saturdays, offer affordable emergency services, and can see pets on the same day as business conditions allow. Call Planned Pethood International today!

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