Pet Wellness Program for Dogs and Cats in East Vancouver

The pet wellness program at Renfrew Animal Hospital provides structured, life-stage care plans for dogs and cats in East Vancouver. Designed to cover your pet's preventive health needs from puppyhood and kittenhood through to their senior years, each wellness tier includes physical examinations, vaccinations, parasite screening, and nutritional guidance tailored to your pet's age. Open seven days a week at 1801 Renfrew St, Vancouver, Renfrew Animal Hospital makes it easy to keep your dog or cat on track with the preventive care they need throughout every stage of their life.

Puppy Wellness Plans

The first year of a puppy's life involves rapid physical development, a series of core vaccinations, intestinal parasite screening, deworming, and foundational health assessments. Our puppy wellness program begins with an initial examination to evaluate your puppy's growth and general condition, followed by a vaccination schedule covering distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus, and rabies. We discuss preventive care for fleas, ticks, and heartworm, and provide guidance on nutrition and socialization appropriate for your puppy's breed and size. Puppy visits are an opportunity to address any questions you have and establish a positive veterinary experience for your dog from the very start.

Kitten Wellness Plans

Kittens require a comparable series of early life veterinary visits to establish their immunity and confirm healthy development. Our kitten wellness program includes physical examination, core vaccinations protecting against feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, panleukopenia, and rabies, as well as intestinal parasite screening, deworming, and microchipping. We provide practical guidance on indoor and outdoor safety, socialization, and early dental care habits. Each kitten visit at Renfrew Animal Hospital is conducted in a calm, patient-focused environment designed to minimize stress for both your kitten and for you as a new owner.

Adult Dog and Cat Wellness

Adult dogs and cats benefit most from annual wellness exams that confirm stable health and identify any gradual changes before they develop into more significant concerns. For adult pets, a wellness visit typically includes a full physical examination, dental assessment, weight monitoring, and a review of vaccination status. Our team will assess whether your adult pet is on appropriate parasite prevention and discuss any behavioral or dietary changes you may have noticed at home. Adult wellness visits are also the right time to discuss spaying or neutering if not already completed and to plan for the transition into the senior care stage.

Senior Pet Wellness

Senior dogs and cats have different health priorities than younger pets and benefit from more frequent veterinary assessments. At Renfrew Animal Hospital, we recommend semi-annual wellness visits for pets aged seven and older to monitor for age-related conditions such as arthritis, dental disease, kidney function changes, thyroid imbalances, and cognitive changes. Senior wellness visits include a physical examination, bloodwork, urinalysis, and weight assessment. Our team works with you to create a health management plan that keeps your senior pet comfortable and maintains their quality of life for as long as possible.

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Vaccinations and preventive pet care services

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Nutrition counseling for every life stage

FAQs

When does a dog or cat become a senior pet?
Most small to medium dogs and cats are considered senior at around 7 years of age. Large and giant breed dogs may reach senior status as early as 5 or 6 years. Our veterinarians will assess your individual pet’s health and help you determine when a shift to a senior wellness schedule is appropriate.
What is included in a senior pet wellness visit at Renfrew Animal Hospital?
A senior wellness visit includes a thorough physical examination, bloodwork such as a complete blood count and biochemistry panel, urinalysis, blood pressure assessment if indicated, and a dental evaluation. Results help us identify early signs of organ disease, hormonal imbalances, or other age-related conditions so we can begin management before significant progression occurs.
How often should my senior cat or dog have bloodwork done?
For most senior pets, we recommend bloodwork annually as a minimum. Pets with existing health conditions may benefit from testing every six months. Your veterinarian will recommend a monitoring schedule based on your pet’s individual health status and any conditions being managed.
Is the wellness program at Renfrew Animal Hospital available for cats as well as dogs?
Yes. Our wellness program covers both dogs and cats at every life stage, from kitten and puppy visits through adult and senior care. Each visit is tailored to the species-specific needs of your pet.
Schedule a wellness visit for your dog or cat at Renfrew Animal Hospital in East Vancouver. Open seven days a week, with walk-ins welcome. Call (778) 737-1600 or book online at renfrewvet.com/make-an-appointment/.
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