As Pet Cancer Awareness Month draws to a close, the takeaway is in preventative care. Although many types of cancer in dogs are genetically influenced and unpreventable, regular vet check ups and at-home examinations are the key to early diagnosis. There are also several lifestyle changes you can make for your pet to ensure they’re living life to the healthiest.
Also known as a wellness examination, your dog or cat’s yearly veterinary check up is not something to be missed. Many pet parents fear the fee from wellness visits, which isn’t covered under most pet insurance plans. According to Veterinary Centers of America, the largest pet healthcare provider in the country, your pet needs check ups at different rates depending on their life stage.
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