Early detection and treatment are essential to avoid undue suffering and to prolong the quality and longevity of your pet’s life. The doctor may ask about any changes in your pet’s body weight, appetite, water intake or urination and bowel habits, as well as general attitude and activity level. These changes may signal diseases such as liver, kidney or heart problems. Lumps and bumps under the skin may seem harmless but can be cancerous. Ear infections, abscessed teeth and gum disease are common, painful conditions that may not become obvious until seriously advanced. A comprehensive physical exam is the basic tool our doctors use to evaluate your pet’s health status and to help you make informed decisions about the care of your special companion.