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What
is X-Care? X-Care is a highly co-ordinated and effective examination approach. It has been developed to ensure that your pet receives the highest standard of health care. Each X-Care examination is carefully tailored to the life stage your pet has reached, and focuses specifically on the health issues your pet currently faces. With X-Care, you can be sure we’re doing everything to help your pet enjoy a long, happy and healthy life. The crucial key to effective animal care is early detection. Annual checkups, as the animal grows, are vital to ensure the appropriate treatment can be given early, and avoid more serious problems later. We believe this is critical to the overall health care for your pet. So, if you have any concerns call us (see the details on the right)or book an appointment by email. Cats Cats age at the rate of seven cat years to one human year. As with humans, the cat’s health needs alter as they age. The stages of a cat’s life are: Kitten 6-12 weeks At each visit, we will check your pet’s:
In addition, specific checks are done at each stage. For example, kittens are checked to ensure that they are developing normally. This first examination is crucial for your kitten's future development. We will also advise you on behaviour, diet, vaccination, and parasite control. Teen cats have their reproductive status checked. Adult cats have their teeth and gums checked, along with their chest, abdomen and internal organs. Senior cats, like senior humans, can experience age-related problems. Therefore, once the animal reached eight years old, we also check their vital signs, tail and rear, and behaviour/toileting. Any lab tests considered appropriate are performed. Dogs Like cats, dogs age at the rate of seven dog years to one human year. Their first year is the most important, as this is when the most growth and development occurs. Their development in the first 12 months will have a profound influence on the rest of their lives. The stages of a dog’s life are: Puppy 6-12 weeks At each visit, we will check your dog’s:
In addition to the above, puppies’ growth, weight and social development are checked. How a dog develops over the first 12 months will have a profound influence on the rest of its life. Teen dogs will have their reproductive status checked. Adult dogs will also have examinations done on their teeth, gums and mouth. Their senses, head and internal organs will also be checked. Like humans, dogs also experience age-related problems. And just like with people, early detection and treatment can add significantly to your dog’s quality of life. Therefore, once a dog reaches this age, care is taken to check their
teeth and gums, tail and rear, and internal organs. Their behaviour and
toileting is discussed with you. If appropriate, lab tests are done. |
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