Smarter Cat & Dog Wellness Exams in Puyallup, WA
How Often Should Your Pet Be Seen?
Wellness care isn’t one-size-fits-all, but there are some helpful guidelines:
Puppies & Kittens
Wellness visits every few weeks during early development allow for appropriate vaccination boosters and regular growth monitoring.
Healthy Adult Pets
Most healthy adult pets only need annual wellness visits, although breeds prone to genetic issues or pets with health concerns benefit from more frequent checkups.
Senior Pets (usually 7+)
Senior pets should be seen at least every 6 months for closer monitoring to catch organ dysfunction or other issues in their earliest stages.
These visits give us a chance to track patterns in weight changes, dental health, mobility, and internal health markers over time, so nothing gets missed.
The Hidden Value of Preventive Care
It’s easy to assume your pet is healthy when they’re eating, playing, and acting normal. But pets are incredibly good at hiding early signs of illness.
Wellness exams help catch issues before they become serious — and expensive.
Here’s what regular visits can prevent:
Undetected dental disease that leads to pain and costly procedures
Weight gain that contributes to joint problems and chronic illness
Early-stage conditions like kidney disease, thyroid issues, or diabetes
Skin and allergy issues before they become constant discomfort
Catching problems early often means simpler treatment, lower costs, and better outcomes. It also helps your pet stay comfortable and active for longer.
What Happens During a Wellness Exam?
A wellness exam is more than a quick once-over. It’s a full picture of your pet’s health.
During your visit, we typically:
Perform a nose-to-tail physical exam
Check weight, body condition, and mobility
Evaluate teeth and gums for early signs of dental disease
Listen to the heart and lungs
Discuss behavior, appetite, and lifestyle changes
Recommend vaccines and parasite prevention based on your pet’s needs
Suggest lab work or diagnostics when appropriate
You’ll also have time to ask questions, whether it’s about diet, behavior, or something that just feels off. We keep the conversation straightforward so you can make informed decisions about the best path for your pet’s health.