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Vet Visit Checklist

Never forget an important question at your pet's appointment. Get our comprehensive checklist with 30+ questions organized by category.

What's Included

1Before Your Visit

  • Write down any symptoms or changes you've noticed
  • Note when symptoms started and how often they occur
  • List all medications and supplements (including doses)
  • Bring a recent stool sample if requested
  • Note any changes in eating, drinking, or bathroom habits

2General Health Questions

  • Is my pet at a healthy weight?
  • Are vaccinations up to date? Which ones are due?
  • Should we do any routine bloodwork?
  • How are their teeth and gums?
  • Any concerns about their heart, lungs, or joints?

3Senior Pet Questions (7+ years)

  • How often should we have checkups now?
  • What bloodwork should we run to catch issues early?
  • Are there signs of arthritis or joint problems?
  • Should we consider joint supplements?
  • Any cognitive changes I should watch for?
  • Is their current diet appropriate for their age?

4Nutrition & Lifestyle

  • Is their current food appropriate for their life stage?
  • How much should they be eating?
  • Are there treats or foods to avoid?
  • How much exercise is appropriate?
  • Any recommendations for mental stimulation?

5Medications & Prevention

  • Are flea/tick preventatives up to date?
  • Is heartworm prevention needed?
  • Any medication side effects to watch for?
  • Can I give this medication with food?
  • Are there any drug interactions to know about?

ðŸ’Ą Pro Tip

Print this checklist before each vet visit. Check off the questions that apply to your pet and bring it with you. It helps you stay organized and ensures you don't forget anything important while you're there.

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