As a caring pet parent, you want nothing but the best for your furry friend. One of the most significant ways to ensure their long-term health and happiness is through annual wellness exams. These routine checkups go beyond vaccinations — they’re a comprehensive health review that helps detect hidden issues, prevent disease, and establish a baseline for your pet’s wellbeing at EastSide Veterinary Services.

🐶 Why Regular Checkups Matter
- Early detection of hidden health issues: Pets often mask discomfort or illness until problems get serious. A full physical exam—eyes, ears, skin, coat, heart, lungs, abdomen, joints, and more—allows veterinarians to spot subtle signs of disease before they escalate.
- Preventive care tailored to your pet: Annual exams give vets the chance to update vaccinations, review parasite prevention (like fleas, ticks, heartworms, intestinal worms), and adjust care according to your pet’s lifestyle and risk exposure.
- Dental, nutritional, and weight management: Wellness exams often include oral health checks, nutritional advice, and weight monitoring — essential aspects of your pet’s overall health that are easy to overlook.
- Establishing a health baseline: By tracking how your pet looks and behaves when healthy, vets create reference points. This makes it easier to notice when something changes — which can be vital as your pet ages.
- Behavioral and lifestyle check-ins: Annual visits give pet owners and vets a chance to discuss behavior, activity, diet, and environment — all contributing factors to your pet’s wellbeing.
What Happens During a Typical Annual Exam?
When you bring your pet in for a wellness exam, here’s what you can expect:
- A full physical examination — eyes, ears, mouth/teeth, skin and coat, limbs and joints, heart and lungs, abdomen palpation, and more.
- Behavioral and lifestyle review: The vet asks about your pet’s eating habits, activity level, behavior changes, and general environmental factors.
- Vaccinations and parasite prevention — updated based on your pet’s lifestyle and risk factors.
- Dental inspection — checking for tartar, gum disease, loose teeth, or oral abnormalities.
- Weight and nutritional assessment — helping identify obesity or weight loss early on, while adjusting diet plans if needed.
- Additional diagnostics when needed — depending on age, health history, or vet’s observations, this may include bloodwork, urinalysis, fecal exams (for parasites), or other screenings.
Who Needs These Exams — And How Often?
- Adult pets (dogs & cats, healthy): Typically once a year is sufficient.
- Young pets (puppies/kittens): More frequent checkups during the first months — to monitor growth, vaccinations, deworming, and development.
- Senior pets (older age): Twice a year or more often — seniors may develop age-related health issues (joint problems, organ function decline, dental issues) that benefit from closer monitoring.
- Pets with chronic conditions or special risks: More frequent visits may be advised depending on health status, breed-specific risks, or lifestyle (indoor/outdoor, travel, social exposure).
The Long-Term Value: Health, Happiness — and Peace of Mind
Booking regular annual wellness exams isn’t just about reacting to illness; it’s about prevention, early detection, and ongoing care. This proactive approach can significantly extend your pet’s healthy years, reduce the risk of serious—and expensive—health issues later in life, and ensure they enjoy a high quality of life.
Additionally, these visits build a strong relationship between you, your pet, and your veterinarian — making future appointments easier and less stressful.
Final Thoughts: A Small Appointment for Big Benefits 🐾
Annual wellness exams are one of the smartest investments you can make in your pet’s health. They offer a comprehensive health snapshot, preventive care that evolves with your pet’s life stage, and early detection of potential issues — often before symptoms appear. Make it a priority, and you might just be adding years of happy, healthy companionship with your furry family member.