Canine Wellness Checklist
A LIFETIME OF CANINE
WELLNESS
8-10 Weeks______________
____ Comprehensive
physical exam
____ Weight _______________
____ Kennel Cough vaccine*
____ Distemper Combo vaccine*
____ Internal Parasites test
____ De-worming for internal
parasites
11-13 Weeks_____________
____ Comprehensive
physical exam
____ Weight _______________
____ 1st Lyme vaccine
____ Distemper Combo vaccine
____ De-worming
____ Dental exam
____ Heartworm prevention**
____ Flea & tick control
14-16 Weeks_____________
____ Comprehensive
physical exam
____ Weight ________________
____ Nutritional assessment
____ Rabies vaccine
____ 2nd Lyme vaccine
____ Distemper Combo vaccine
____ Check fecal sample ______
____ De-worming
____ Dental exam
4-6
Months ______________
____ Pre-surg. Bloodwork
____ Spay or Neuter
1-6
Years ________________
____ Comprehensive
physical exam
____ Weight _______________
____ Body condition scoring ____
____ Nutritional assessment
____ Check fecal sample
____ De-worming as needed
____ Rabies vaccine***
____ Kennel Cough vaccine
____ Lyme vaccine
____ Distemper Combo vaccine***
____ Heartworm prevention**
____ Flea and tick control
____
Heartworm, Lyme, Ehrlichia
Bloodwork Test
7+ Years ______________
____ Comprehensive
physical exam
____ Weight _______________
____ Body condition scoring ____
____ Nutritional assessment
____ Check fecal sample
____ De-worming as needed
____ Rabies vaccine***
____ Kennel cough vaccine
____ Lyme vaccine
____ Distemper Combo vaccine***
____ Heartworm prevention**
____ Flea and tick control
____ Heartworm,
Lyme,
____ Dental cleaning if needed
____ Urine analysis, Thyroid check
____ Senior wellness test –
* may be adjusted based on age
of puppy at first visit
**effective in reducing internal
parasites
*** as needed depending on
vaccination schedule
75-85% of pets over the ages of 3
have dental disease! Dogs and cats are not supposed to
have bad breath. They have bad breath because they do not brush their teeth.
Brushing your pet’s teeth is beneficial for both your pet and your pocketbook.
Advanced dental disease can be costly, not to mention painful to your pet. If
you are unable to brush your pet’s teeth daily, consider having a dental
cleaning performed on your pet once a year.
“Senior at Seven”
Pets don’t age the way people
do—they age much faster. Most pets are considered seniors at seven years of age.
Be sure to visit your veterinarian regularly.
Microchipping
We recommend all pets get microchipped as this is the best way to get reunited with your lost pet! It is a simple process to identify and keep your pet safe.
Please
remember that this is a recommend wellness schedule at this time based upon our
Doctor’s judgment. As advances in medicine occur or if your pet ever becomes
ill, additional tests and diagnostics may be recommended.
