Preventive medicine is a key part of veterinary care. It allows us to anticipate health problems and adapt care to each dog or cat throughout their life.
Preventive medicine is essential for dogs and cats to stay healthy and enjoy a good quality of life, adapted to their age, breed, lifestyle, diet and any pre-existing conditions.
Preventive veterinary visits focus on understanding their daily routine (diet, activity level, changes in weight or behaviour) and on carrying out complete physical examinations.
Based on this information, we design and guide you through the most appropriate health plan, which may include the necessary vaccinations and parasite prevention. During these visits, we also explain breed-specific needs and how to prevent or detect potential health issues at home.
In addition to vaccinations and routine physical exams, preventive medicine also includes:
Our approach is based on prevention, clarity and ongoing follow-up.
We take the time to explain each recommendation so you understand what is being done and why, helping you make informed decisions about your dog’s or cat’s health with confidence.
Prevention does not avoid all problems, but it does allow us to detect them earlier and act in time.
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