The old adage, “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” certainly holds true when it comes to animal health.
The cost of prevention is often a fraction of the cost of treating a disease or problem once it has become more advanced, and early diagnosis and treatment of developing problems or diseases can increase the likelihood of successful outcomes.
Preventive healthcare involves a multi-faceted approach that includes veterinary evaluation of your animal’s overall health and risks of disease or other health problems.
Based on the findings, your veterinarian will provide you with recommendations for your animal’s nutrition, dental care, vaccinations and worm/flea/tick prevention, as well as recommendations specifically tailored to your animal’s health status and risk factors.