7 questions dog owners should ask a vet

Whether you are a new pet parent or have looked after dogs for years, it’s important to get the most out of your dog’s annual health checks. We’ve put together 7 questions to ask a vet on your next visit, to make sure you are doing the right thing for your dog at each stage of his life.

Is my dog’s weight in a healthy range?

The weight of your dog tends to be one of the first things that gets checked. Keeping a dog’s weight within a healthy range is important for his health, as being overweight or underweight can put him at risk of developing certain conditions.

What diet would you recommend for my dog based on his age and health?

A dog’s dietary needs will vary over the course of his life. So giving the appropriate diet for his age, his health and if he is prone to allergies is essential. Most dog food brands offer a range of foods depending on the weight and age of the dog. Ask a vet what he or she thinks would be the best choice of diet for your dog now and as he ages. 

How can I improve my dog’s oral health?

Many dog owners focus on other aspects of dog care, but can sometimes overlook a dog’s dental care.  Poor dental health can have a negative effect on a dog’s heart and kidneys. Your vet can advise on using a combination of brushing, dental treats and water additives to keep your dog’s mouth in top condition.

Is my dog on the best flea and tick treatment for his lifestyle?

Providing your dog with preventative treatments to deter fleas and ticks is important for any dog. Selecting the right treatment according to how you live is essential to reducing disease transmission. So if your dog has a high potential for tick exposure because you spend a lot of time exercising with him out in the fields, let your vet know, so that the best treatment option can be selected for your dog.

Is my dog’s breed predisposed to certain genetic conditions?

Some dogs are more prone to certain conditions than others.  It’s helpful to be aware of these types of conditions, so you can be on the lookout for symptoms. Early detection allows for early treatment and the potential to prolong your dog’s life. 

How much exercise should my dog’s breed be getting every day?

Exercise is vital to keeping your dog healthy and strong. Different breeds and different age groups will require different amounts of exercise. Ask a vet about what is suitable for your dog at each stage of his life.

Should I take dog training classes?

Any vet would recommend dog training classes, not only to encourage good behaviours but also for a dog to socialise with others and have exposure to a broader range of situations.  Covid restrictions have affected how these classes are being conducted. Some vet practices are offering online classes, while others are starting to reduce restrictions and offer in-person classes again.  Ask a vet about appropriate classes in your area.