Spring has a way of prompting a fresh start and for pet owners in Guelph and Grange Hill East,it’s also one of the best times of year to schedule a wellness exam for your dog or cat. As the season shifts and daily life picks up again, a thorough check-in with your veterinarian helps ensure your pet is entering spring in good health and gives you a clear picture of what to watch for in the months ahead.
At Victoria Road Animal Hospital locatedin Guelph, our veterinarians, Dr. Ali, Dr. Jennaand Dr. Meredith, takewellness exams seriouslybecausewhat looks like a routine visitisoftenwherewe catch the thingsthatmattermost.
It’smore than just vaccines
A common misconception is that annual exams are mainly about updating vaccinations. In reality,vaccines are just one component of a comprehensive wellness visit. A full physical exam at Victoria Road Animal Hospital includes a head-to-tail assessment that covers:
- Heart and lungs: listening for murmurs, irregular rhythms, or changes in breathing
- Teeth and gums: dental disease is one of the most under-detected conditions in pets
- Eyes, ears, and skin: early signs of infection, allergies, or inflammation
- Abdomen: palpating for abnormalities in organ size or sensitivity
- Weight and body condition: a key indicator of overall health and nutrition
- Mobility and muscle tone: particularly important for senior pets or active dogs
Many of these findings are invisible to even the most attentive pet owners, which is exactly why regular exams are so valuable.
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Guelph is home to the Ontario Veterinary College, and our community tends to be well-informed about pet health. But even experienced pet owners are sometimes surprised by how much can shift between annual visits quietly, without obvious symptoms.
Conditions like early kidney disease, thyroid dysfunction, dental disease, and joint deterioration often have a much better prognosis when identified early. A spring wellness exam gives us a documented baseline for your pet’s health, so that year over year, we can track changes and act before small issues become serious ones.
Senior pets deserve extra attention this time of year
For dogs and cats in their senior years,generally seven and older for most breeds, spring wellness visits carry additional weight. After a winter of lower activity and possible changes in sleep, appetite, or mobility, a physical exam helps distinguish normal aging from conditions that can be managed or treated.
Dr. Ali and Dr. Meredith, our veterinarians at Victoria Road Animal Hospital, bring particular expertise in senior pet care and pain management and are always happy to walk you through what they find. If your older dog or cat has seemed slower or stiffer this winter, spring is exactly the right time to bring it up.
Connecting wellness to spring parasite prevention
A wellness visit also aligns naturally with the start of parasite season. Ticks in Ontario become active as temperatures approach 4°C — which can happen during early spring in Guelph. Fleas follow as the weather warms. If your pet’s parasite prevention plan needs to be updated, started, or discussed, your spring exam is the ideal time to do it alongside a full health assessment.
Book a spring wellness exam at Victoria Road Animal Hospital in Guelph — and let our team give your pet a thorough start to the season. Now until April 30, 2026: purchase 12 months of parasite prevention and receive a credit toward same-day 4DX testing, which screens for heartworm, Lyme disease, and other tick-borne conditions in one visit.
Your pet’s health is worth staying ahead of, and a spring wellness exam is one of the simplest, most effective ways to do that. If you have questions about what to expect during a visit, how to support an aging pet, or what parasite prevention looks like for the Guelph area, our team at Victoria Road Animal Hospital is here to walk you through it. We always take the time to explain our findings and your options clearly, no rush, no pressure.
Book an appointment online or give us a call, and let’s give your pet the attentive start to spring they deserve.





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