Preventative Services
Learn More About the Benefits of Preventative Care for Animals
At The Veterinary Center of Hudson, we believe that the key to a healthy life for your pet is annual or semi annual examinations by a veterinarian. Our comprehensive, nose to tail exams ensure that your pet will continue to live their best life. Our pets are notoriously well adept at hiding injury and illness which makes wellness exams a crucial tool pet parents should utilize in order to keep their fur babies in excellent health.
Canine Preventative Services
- Annual Exam
- Rabies (1 & 3 year)
- DHPP (1 & 3 year)
- Bordetella
- Fecal testing
- Lepto
- Lyme
- Influenza
- Adult or Senior Preventative Care Panel
Feline Preventive Services
- Annual Exam
- PUREVAX Feline Rabies (1 & 3 year)
- FRCP (1 & 3 year)
- Feline Leukemia
- Adult or Senior Preventative Care Panel
- Fecal testing


Every pet receives the time necessary for a thorough review by the veterinarian. In order to ensure an optimal exam can be performed please anticipate the examination to last at least thirty minutes so your doctor has enough time to get to know your pet and discuss any concerns.
Benefits of Regular Checkups
Checking your pets vital signs like respiratory rate and hydration status not only helps us determine if your pet is currently healthy, but it also gives us numbers to refer back to in the event your pet comes in ill at a later date. This is also true of any lab work which is why we also recommend having bloodwork done at routine intervals during your pets life.
Routine exams allow pet parents and their doctor to discuss their pet in a more relaxed manner. It also allows your pet to become more comfortable with our medical team and coming to our building. You would be surprised at how often an innocent conversation about your pet uncovers a potential concern that should be addressed. Having this kind of dialogue with your doctor allows you both to get to know each other and makes addressing any future medical concerns that much easier such as opening the potential for telemedicine examinations in the future. Telemedicine exams allow you to seek medical advice and guidance from wherever it's most convenient for you!
Our pets are like our children! As they continue to accompany us on more adventures, there are increased risks of infection from certain viruses and bacteria. Regular examinations are crucial in ensuring your pet has all of the proper vaccinations and parasite prevention as it pertains to your lifestyle.
- Examining your pets head, specifically the eyes, ears, nose and throat
- The teeth and gums are examined for signs and symptoms of tartar buildup or gum disease.
- The animal's mental status is evaluated. Is your pet alert and does it respond immediately to your voice?
- We listen to your pet's heart and lungs to determine any irregularities of heart rhythm or abnormality in breathing
- The ease of extending and flexing your pet's legs offers insights to the muscular and skeletal systems
- We are able to palpate the animal's internal organs, such as its kidneys and spleen in an effort to detect any unusual masses
- We observe the color of the gums which gives us an indication of the circulation of blood


BASED ON EXAM FINDINGS WE MAY RECOMMEND PERFORMING ADDITIONAL EXAMS/TESTS SUCH AS:
- A Body Condition Score helps us determine the risk of arthritis, heart disease, and hypertension. (3 is the ideal score out of 5)
- Direct and indirect ophthalmic screening for eye problems
- An otoscopic exam that enables us to visualize the inner ear
- Skin scrapings to determine infections from mites, yeast, or bacteria
- Ear swabs to determine what could be causing an ear infection
- Corneal ulcer testing and proper tear production tests for the eyes
- Blood pressure screening to rule out hypertension or hypotension
- Eye pressure screening to help identify glaucoma or inflammation in the eye
- An electrocardiogram that may detect irregular heart rates and rhythms, allowing for more accurate treatment plans
- X-ray studies or Ultrasounds when necessary to take a closer look inside the abdomen
Interested in finding a preventative care provider for your furry companion?