Pet Wellness Plans for Dogs and Cats in Surrey & Langley, BC

Preventive care is the single most effective investment you can make in your pet's long-term health. Avon Animal Hospital offers structured wellness plans for dogs and cats at every life stage, from the first puppy and kitten visits through to senior care. Each wellness plan is built around your pet's age, species, and individual health profile, providing a clear roadmap for vaccinations, exams, screening, and nutritional guidance throughout the year.

Puppy Wellness Plans in Surrey, BC

Puppies require a series of veterinary visits in their first year to complete core vaccinations, monitor growth, and address the health questions that arise as they develop. A structured puppy wellness plan at Avon Animal Hospital includes physical exams at key developmental milestones, vaccination scheduling, parasite prevention, microchipping, and nutritional guidance. We also cover behavioral questions that arise during this period and help you build healthy habits from the start. A consistent wellness routine in puppyhood creates a health baseline that benefits your dog for life.

Kitten Wellness Plans

Kittens grow and change rapidly, and the first year includes a series of critical health visits. A kitten wellness plan at Avon Animal Hospital includes physical exams, core vaccinations, parasite screening, nutritional guidance, and microchipping. We also discuss spay and neuter timing, litter training, and early behavioral questions. Regular visits in the first year help us establish a clear picture of your kitten's individual health and create a foundation for lifelong preventive care. We are happy to address any questions you have as a new kitten owner during these visits.

Adult Pet Wellness Plans

Adult dogs and cats benefit from annual wellness visits even when they appear healthy. The adult wellness plan at Avon Animal Hospital includes a full physical exam, vaccination updates, parasite prevention review, weight monitoring, and dental assessment. Bloodwork and urinalysis may be incorporated based on age and individual health factors. Catching subtle changes in health early, before they present as obvious symptoms, is one of the most important benefits of consistent annual care. We work with you to keep your adult pet in the best health possible throughout their prime years.

Senior Pet Wellness Plans

Dogs and cats are generally considered senior at seven years of age, though this varies by breed and size. Senior pets benefit from more frequent wellness visits, often twice a year, as the likelihood of age-related health changes increases. The senior wellness plan at Avon Animal Hospital includes a thorough physical exam, comprehensive bloodwork, blood pressure screening where appropriate, joint assessment, nutritional review, and discussion of any behavioral or mobility changes. Early identification of senior health concerns, including kidney changes, thyroid shifts, dental disease, and arthritis, allows for earlier intervention and better quality of life.

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FAQs

What is included in a puppy wellness visit at Avon Animal Hospital?
Puppy wellness visits include a full physical exam, core vaccination administration or scheduling, parasite assessment, weight and growth monitoring, microchipping (if not already done), and nutritional guidance. We encourage you to bring any questions about behavior, feeding, and training to each visit.
How often does my senior dog or cat need a wellness visit?
Senior pets benefit from wellness visits every six months. Age-related health changes can develop gradually and are easier to manage when caught early. More frequent check-ins allow our team to monitor bloodwork trends, track joint health, and adjust your pet’s care plan as needed.
At what age is a dog or cat considered senior?
Most dogs and cats are considered senior around seven years of age. Large and giant breed dogs may enter their senior years earlier, around five to six years. Our team will factor your pet’s breed, size, and health history into their wellness care plan at each stage.
Is annual bloodwork necessary for healthy adult pets?
Annual bloodwork is not always mandatory for every healthy adult pet, but it is strongly recommended as pets approach their senior years. It provides a baseline that makes it easier to identify changes over time. Your veterinarian will discuss whether bloodwork is appropriate at your pet’s current age and health status.

Build a healthier future for your dog or cat with a structured wellness plan at Avon Animal Hospital in Surrey. Call (604) 532-7600 or book your next visit at avonanimalhospital.ca/make-an-appointment/.

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