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Default AAHA-AVMA Canine Preventive Healthcare Guidelines

Thanks to KJC for this link: AAHA-AVMA Canine Preventive Healthcare Guidelines / PDF Version: Guidelines

AAHA-AVMA Canine Preventive Healthcare Guidelines

Frequency of Visits

All dogs should have a veterinary examination at least annually. For many dogs, more frequent visits may be appropriate. Decisions regarding specific frequency of visits should be based on individual needs of the dog.

Health Evaluation

Subjective
History, including evaluation of life style and life stage, behavior, and diet

Objective
Comprehensive physical examination, including dental assessment, pain assessment, and body and muscle condition scoring

Assessment
On the basis of history and physical examination findings, assessments are made for:
Medical conditions
Infectious and zoonotic diseases
Parasite prevention and control
Dental care
Genetic, breed, and age considerations
Behavior
Nutrition
Plan

Client communication and education plan to include:
Diagnostic plan:
-Every dog should have:
-Annual heartworm testing
-At least annual internal parasite testing
-Customized plan based on assessment:
-Other diagnostic tests (including dental radiography)
-Early disease screening tests
-Genetic screening tests
Therapeutic plan:
-Every dog should receive:
-Year-round broad-spectrum parasite control with efficacy against heartworms, intestinal parasites, and fleas
-Customized plan based on assessment:
-Tick control as indicated by risk assessment
-Therapeutic recommendations
-Dental recommendations
-Behavioral recommendations
-Dietary recommendations
Prevention plan:
-Every dog should have or receive:
-Immunizations with core vaccines in accordance with existing guidelines
-Rabies virus
-Canine distemper virus
-Canine parvovirus
-Canine adenovirus-2
-Appropriate identification including microchipping
-Reproductive and genetic counseling and spaying or neutering unless specifically intended for breeding purposes
-Customized plan based on assessment:
-Immunization with non-core vaccines in accordance with existing guidelines
-Other preventive recommendations and counseling regarding zoonotic diseases
Follow-up plan:
-Establish a plan for follow-up based on assessment and future care recommendations
-Set expectations for next visit
Documentation:
-Thorough documentation of the patient visit
These guidelines were developed jointly by the American Animal Hospital Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association to provide information for practitioners regarding the care and treatment of their canine and feline patients. The information contained in these guidelines should not be construed as dictating an exclusive protocol, course of treatment, or procedure. These guidelines are not intended to be an AAHA or AVMA standard of care. Development of these guidelines was supported through an educational grant from the Partnership for Preventive Pet Healthcare.
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