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Anxious about your pet’s annual check-up?

Trying to get our pets to the vet can be daunting for many of us and this is enough to even put off a much-needed visit unless it is absolutely necessary.

But … by putting off an annual vet check-up, we, unfortunately, put our pets at risk.

‘A yearly check-up could make a lifetime’s difference because early detection of problems, means earlier intervention and in many cases a better prognosis and outcome,’ says Dr Guy Fyvie, Hill’s nutritional advisor.

To help make the trip to the vet that much easier, Hill’s asked pet parents to share their best tips, some of the top ones were:

  • Be sure to take your pet for regular trips in the car so that they get used to driving and not be filled with anxiety before even arriving at the vet.
  • Taking something to comfort them such as a special toy or a blanket may help to ease some anxiety.
  • If you are going to use a pet carrier, try to get them used to it long before your first visit. They need to feel comfortable and safe when they are being transported in a carrier, so keep it out at home and encourage them to go into the carrier, by putting their blankets or toys into it, even when you are not taking them anywhere.

A few tips to make visits to the vet a less stressful experience:

  • To avoid your cat or dog getting car sick, do not feed them for at least an hour before the trip.
  • A top-loading carrier is ideal for cats, as the top easily comes off allowing for your cat to be placed inside and removed without too much resistance or stress.
  • While in the waiting room, always remain in control of your dog, keep them on a leash or in a carrier (ideal for smaller dogs), give them physical attention and talk to them softly.
  • Veterinarians are experienced in treating nervous and frightened pets, but nothing calms your pet more than seeing you and hearing your voice, so even while in the exam room knowing that your presence will comfort your pet.
  • Reward their good behaviour with a small healthy treat and remember to praise them constantly.

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Gareth Drawbridge

Digital content producer
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