Wellness & Prevention

Routine checkups and proactive care to keep pets healthy at every stage of life.

Wellness Exams

A wellness exam gives us the chance to look closely at your pet’s overall health. We’ll evaluate all major organ systems and talk with you about their behavior, appetite, exercise, and daily routines. These visits are also when we recommend preventive care — such as vaccinations, diagnostic testing, or even planning for spay or neuter surgery. Even if your pet seems perfectly healthy, it’s an opportunity to catch small changes like weight gain or loss before they become bigger issues. Most importantly, a wellness exam is your time to ask questions. Our veterinarians welcome your input and want you to feel comfortable and confident in every decision about your pet’s care.

Vaccinations

At Olive Animal Hospital, we believe strongly in the value of preventive care — especially vaccines. Vaccinations protect pets from harmful, and sometimes even deadly, diseases. Not every pet needs the same vaccines. The right plan depends on your pet’s lifestyle and where you live. That’s why it’s important to discuss both with our team and your veterinarian. Together, we’ll decide which vaccines are most important for your pet.

Canine Vaccines

Our hospital offers the following vaccines for dogs:

  • Rabies
  • Distemper, parvovirus, and adenovirus (DAPP)
  • Leptospirosis
  • Bordetella
  • Lyme disease
  • Canine influenza

Feline Vaccines

Our hospital offers the following vaccines for cats:

  • Rabies
  • Feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia (FVRCP)
  • Feline leukemia virus (FeLV)
  • Bordetella
  • Chlamydophila

Pet Microchipping is one of the most effective ways to make sure your pet can be identified if they are ever lost.

We recommend microchipping for all pets, whether they spend time outdoors or live primarily inside. The procedure is safe, quick, and causes very little discomfort — the tiny chip, about the size of a grain of rice, is placed just under the skin between your pet’s shoulder blades. Once implanted, it lasts for the lifetime of your pet. It’s the most reliable way to bring peace of mind and ensure your companion always has a way back home.

We still recommend keeping an ID tag on your pet’s collar, but a microchip provides added security. Most veterinary hospitals and shelters have scanners that can read a chip’s ID number using low-frequency radio waves. That number connects to the manufacturer’s database, allowing your contact information to be retrieved so you can be reached quickly.