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Wellness Care and Exams

Wellness exams to keep your pet healthy with routine checkups, early detection, and preventive care.

Wellness Exams and Preventive Care

Routine wellness exams are an important part of keeping your pet healthy. We provide wellness exams and preventive care to monitor your pet’s health, catch issues early, and keep vaccines and preventatives up to date.

Even if your pet seems healthy, regular checkups help identify changes before they become more serious problems.

Why Wellness Exams Matter?

Pets age faster than people, and health changes can happen quickly without obvious signs. Regular exams allow us to:

  • Track your pet’s health over time

  • Identify issues like dental disease, arthritis, or weight changes early

  • Stay ahead of parasites and preventable illnesses

  • Provide guidance on nutrition, behavior, and daily care

These visits also help your pet stay comfortable with routine handling and exams.

What’s Included in a Wellness Visit?

Each visit is based on your pet’s age and needs, but typically includes:

  • Full physical exam (eyes, ears, teeth, skin, heart, lungs, and joints)

  • Weight and body condition evaluation

  • Vaccination review and updates

  • Parasite and heartworm screening as needed

  • Dental health assessment

  • Discussion of diet, activity, and behavior

  • Bloodwork or diagnostics when appropriate

How Often Should Pets Be Seen?

  • Puppies and kittens: multiple visits during the first year

  • Adult pets (1–7 years): every 6–12 months

  • Senior pets (7+ years): every 6 months

We’ll recommend a schedule based on your pet’s age, health, and lifestyle.

Regular wellness care helps prevent problems and keeps your pet on track as they age. If you’re due for a checkup or have questions about your pet’s health, we’re here to help.

FAQs

There is no question too big or too small for our veterinary team.

East Longmeadow Animal Hospital advises the following common vaccinations your pet will receive from the time they are a puppy or kitten and when they are an adult animal. Core Vaccines: Rabies (Canines and Felines) (by Mass. state law) Canine Parvovirus (Canines only) Canine Hepatitis (Canines only) Feline Calicivirus (Felines only) Feline Rhitnotracheitis (Felines only) Lifestyle Vaccines: Lepto Bordetella Influenza

Euthanasia is an option considered for a pet when recovery or a comfortable existence is highly unlikely. If you are considering euthanasia for your pet, please schedule an appointment so our staff at East Longmeadow Animal Hospital can evaluate your pet and provide you with the medical treatment options available.

Euthanasia is an injection of an anesthetic overdose into a vein of your pet which causes them to pass away quickly and painlessly. We also offer End-of-Life & Euthanasia services here at East Longmeadow Animal Hospital.

East Longmeadow Animal Hospital advises that Kittens and puppies require vaccinations between 6-8 weeks, then 12 weeks, and 16 weeks. After that, your kitten and puppy should receive annual check-ups to receive routine care and rabies vaccinations by state law.

Rabies vaccine is required by Mass. state law. East Longmeadow Animal Hospital recommends cats receive rabies annually and canines every three years after their first initial rabies vaccines.

East Longmeadow Animal Hospital advised the following for neutering. Dogs: Typically dogs are neutered around six to nine months of age. If you have an adult dog, they can still be neutered. For canines, spay and neuter recommendations vary based on breed and size of the pet. Your vet will provide you with recommendations based on the individual patient during an exam. Cats: Kittens can be spayed or neutered as young as six months old. It is recommended that you spay or neuter your cat before they are five months old.