It goes without saying that you know your pets better than anyone else, but of course you cannot spot everything. There are some common, but serious, diseases that have subtle symptoms in their early stages, and it can take an expert eye to spot those signs.
Health and wellness checks are a key part of the animal care we provide. At Mead Vets we believe that health and wellness starts with good nutrition and regular health checks from an early age. We share your desire to make sure your pet is healthy, and want to help you keep them that way!
We offer a range of clinics to keep your cherished pet happy and healthy from their puppy and kitten years all the way through to their more senior years.
Kitten and Puppy Health Checks
We want your newest family member to get off to the best possible start, so we offer all puppies free health checks with a nurse until they are six months old and all kittens are invited to have a weight check and worming review. Please note this is for healthy kittens and puppies as a routine check.
We invite all puppies and kittens for a free check up with a vet and weigh in every four weeks to keep an eye on their growth, spot any issues, administer the correct dose of flea and worming treatment, and most importantly teach them that a visit to the vets is a wonderful experience full of cuddles and treats!
Your precious little one will have a complete nose to tail health check at each of our consultations and we will keep an eye on their weight! Routinely this is the general examination performed by our vets when seeing your little bundle:
- Nose to tail checks
- Listen to airways, chest, lungs, heart and gut sounds
- Feel the belly for any abnormalities
- Check coat, skin and weight
- Offer advice on flea and worm control
- Give advice on neutering and spaying
- Offer recommendations on dental health and diet
- Check vaccination status
- Give puppy training tips
- Address any other concerns or questions you may have
Our Little VIP Healthcare Plans
The Little VIP Plan will help you spread the cost of caring for your furry friend from the very first day you bring them home.
The Plan includes all preventative healthcare such as flea and worming treatments, a course of vaccinations, 30% off our recommended food and a free treat! Getting a new bundle of fun is so exciting and just as you want to do what’s best for your little one, so do we!
Weight clinics
A healthy lifestyle is just as important to our pets as it is to us humans. Keeping your pet active, providing good nutrition and reducing treats will keep them at a healthy weight and could help lower the risk of things like diabetes, joint damage and heart disease. Did you know diabetes affects 1 in 200 cats and 1 in 300 dogs?
Could there be a problem?
If you answer yes to any of the questions below you may want to talk to us about weight management:
- Do you have difficulty feeling your pet’s ribs?
- Is there little or no ‘waist’?
- Is your pet reluctant to exercise?
- Does your pet seem to tire easily with activity?
- Does your pet keep eating so long as there is food in the bowl?
Our solution
We can offer advice on exercise, nutrition and weight management. If you suspect your pet may be overweight, please give us a call and book a health check with one of our experienced vets. Our vet will perform a comprehensive nose to tail and weight check, and will discuss a diet and exercise plan tailored for your pets lifestyle and nutritional needs. We will be with you offering support and advice every step of the way!
Geriatric clinics
We love taking care of our older pet patients as they are often so full of character. Thanks to advances in medicine we can do so much more for our older friends to help keep them healthy and comfortable throughout their retirement!
When do pets start ageing?
Our pets age a lot quicker than we do. If your dog or cat is over the age of 8 you may be surprised to know that they are regarded as senior. As they age it becomes even more important for you to keep an eye on your older friend and watch out for any changes that may indicate a developing health problem.
Symptom of old age or something more serious?
If you have noticed your pet slowing down, losing weight or acting strangely, it may just be a symptom of getting older but any changes to your pets behaviour should be investigated by a vet. All of our vets are experienced in managing the complex and multiple conditions that often accompany advancing years. Early detection of illness and disease is really important, and we have the equipment necessary to help diagnose and treat your pet as quickly as possible.