Pet Wellness Program in North Surrey
Consistent preventive care is the single biggest lever for long-term dog and cat health. Our wellness program in North Surrey brings annual visits, age-appropriate vaccines, screening bloodwork, and lifestyle guidance into a coordinated plan. Puppies and kittens get a structured first-year program; adult dogs and cats get an annual plan; seniors get a more frequent rhythm. Most of our diagnostics are in-house at Fraser Heights, so most wellness findings can be reviewed the same day. Call (604) 359-6464 to enrol.
Annual Wellness Plans for Adult Dogs and Cats
An annual wellness plan covers the head-to-tail physical exam, vaccine review and boosters where indicated, parasite prevention conversation, body condition and weight assessment, and a check on dental health. For middle-aged dogs and cats, baseline bloodwork helps build a record we can compare against as your pet ages. Annual visits are also the chance to flag subtle change in behaviour, appetite, or activity at home.
Puppy First-Year Program
A new puppy's first year sets the foundation for the next decade. Our puppy program covers the core vaccine series, deworming, parasite prevention, microchipping, spay and neuter timing, training milestones, nutrition transitions, and the first dental check. Visits are spaced through the first 16 weeks for vaccines, with check-in points later in the first year. Free written guidance goes home at every visit so the whole family is on the same page.
Kitten First-Year Program
A kitten's first year covers similar ground with feline-specific adjustments: the core kitten vaccine series, parasite prevention, microchipping, spay and neuter timing, indoor or outdoor lifestyle planning, and nutrition transitions. Cats are most comfortable in a hard-sided carrier; we coach on carrier training so visits become easier. Most kitten visits are paired with a written plan you can refer back to between appointments.
Senior Pet Wellness
From around seven years, dogs and cats are considered senior, and a wellness rhythm of every six months helps catch early change. Screening bloodwork looks at kidney values, liver enzymes, thyroid function, and blood sugar. Pairing this with conversations about mobility, comfort, vision, and behaviour at home builds a senior care plan that prioritises quality of life. House-call options are available for seniors who find clinic visits difficult.
Enrolling in the Wellness Program
You can enrol your dog or cat at any visit. The wellness program isn't a separate plan you pay for monthly; it's the structured rhythm of visits and screening that our team builds with you. Reminders are sent ahead of each scheduled visit so wellness doesn't slip through the cracks. Insured clients with Trupanion can use direct billing for many wellness-adjacent visits. Itemised invoices work with any pet insurance provider.
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FAQ's
Do I have to pay for the wellness program separately?
No. Our wellness program isn't a separate monthly plan. It's the structured rhythm of preventive visits and screening we build with you. You pay for each visit as you go, with a written estimate before any additional work is suggested.
How often does a puppy need to come in during the first year?
Most puppies come in three to four times in the first 16 weeks for the core vaccine series, with additional check-in points later in the first year for spay or neuter timing and follow-up. We map the exact schedule at the first puppy visit.
When is my cat considered a senior?
Cats are considered senior from around 10 to 11 years of age, though many start showing age-related change earlier. We recommend a wellness visit every six months from around seven years for cats and dogs, paired with screening bloodwork.
Can I do wellness visits as a house call?
Some wellness visits work well as a house call, particularly for older cats and dogs who find clinic visits stressful. Availability varies by week; please call (604) 359-6464 ahead of time to arrange. Diagnostics that need clinic equipment still happen at the hospital.
Enrol your dog or cat in our wellness program at Ridgeview Animal Hospital in Fraser Heights. Book an annual or first-year visit by calling (604) 359-6464 or online. We'll build a structured plan together at the first appointment.