Planning Your Pet’s Health This Year: A Month-by-Month Guide for Pet Parents
- Ziggy, Professional Cat Blogger
- Jan 15
- 6 min read
Here’s a tail-wagger for you: 2025 is here! We at Companion Veterinary Mobile Center are happy to welcome the new year and are looking forward to another great year of animal care! As a team, we remain committed to providing pets with the best lives they can experience. We’ve resolved to help pet parents find more ways to keep their pets healthy, happy, and ready to take on this year and beyond. To help you keep better track of your pet’s health and maintenance needs, here is a 12-month plan:
Watch Your Pet’s Weight All Year
We want to encourage you to be vigilant about your pet’s weight. Keeping track of weight gain and loss can help you identify health issues before they worsen. Weigh your pet with your bathroom scale. Weigh yourself. Then pick up your pet. What’s the weight difference?
January
Kick-off the new year on the right paw. Keep your pet active even in the colder weather and don’t forget to:
Schedule your pet’s annual check-up.
Weigh your pet and record their weight: _____
Order your pet’s monthly medications.
Sort through your pet’s prescriptions and toss any expired medications.
Take note of your pet’s meal portions. Are you underfeeding or overfeeding your pet?
Beginning writing down any behaviors you want to work on with your pet.
February
Snuggle up on your pet and plan to show your four-legged companion some extra love by:
Refill heartworm prevention, and flea & tick prevention
Has your pet made it in to see us yet? Don’t forget to schedule an annual exam
Refill monthly medications
Check your pet’s weight: _____
Does your pet need a nail trim? If their nails clack on the floor or their dewclaw looks like a crescent, it’s time for a pet-icure.
Look over your list of unwanted pet behaviors. Have you worked on them? If you have questions about pet anxiety or newly developed ‘bad bathroom habits,’ we at Companion Veterinary Mobile Center help. You may also want to consider hiring a trainer.
March
Your pet is lucky to have you as an owner. Here are somethings you can do to extend your pet’s life and luck:
Do not skip heartworm prevention, and flea & tick prevention!
Weigh your pet: _____ . Has your pet lost weight, yet?
Consider ordering a new
_ Leash
_ Harness
_ Litter box
_ Toys
_ Bed
April
Spring is here! Warm-up to these pet health ideas:
Look for signs that your pet is struggling with spring allergies. If you notice the following, make an appointment to see us:
_ Itchy eyes or ears
_ Paw licking or chewing
_ Constant itchy
_ Missing patches of fur
_ Watery eyes
_ Change in coat health
_ Excessive sneezing
Empty debris and containers collecting extra water around the yard
Make sure none of the plants in your house or yard are toxic
Consider making a grooming appointment
How much does your pet weigh? _____
May
May your pet’s health be better than ever. Keep up the good work by:
Put together a pet first aid kit
Add an extra water bowl to your home to encourage hydration
Consider ordering pet-safe sunblock
Don’t lose track of your pet’s weight
Watch for bees, spiders, and other creepy-crawlers
How much does your pet weigh this month? _____
June
Summer is here, and you’ve done a great job so far this year! Pets and summer are like peas and carrots. Keep your pet safe from the heat and protected from fleas, ticks, and heartworms.
Ask us about how you can prevent your pet from leptospirosis
Prepare for the 4th of July by scheduling an appointment this month. If your pet is afraid of fireworks–we can help!
Check your pet’s microchip and update contact information.
Six-month prescriptions from January are likely getting low. Refill your prescriptions soon.
Mid-year weigh-in: _____
July
Just in the knick of summer–keep on track when it comes to pet hydration and heat safety.
Remember that some people will do fireworks before the Fourth of July and after–be ready with your pet’s anti-anxiety medication.
Don’t have a prescription to keep your pet calm during thunderstorms? Make an appointment with us at Companion Veterinary Mobile Center to find out if your pet is a good candidate for anxiety control medication.
Prevent your pet from drinking from outdoor water sources
Did your senior pet get to see us last month? Don’t forget to bring them in for their second annual appointment.
Is your pet shaping up to a beach bod? What is their current weight? _____
August
Back to school time is here. Do you know how to help your pet cope with separation anxiety?
Ask us about how we can help your pet handle their separation control.
Consider hiring a dog walker, cat sitter, or using doggie daycare to help your pet adjust to back-to-school.
If you are taking your dog to the beach be aware of signs of red tide or rough waves
Make sure you are washing your dog and cleaning their ears after swimming, whether that be in your pool or at the beach!
How’s your pet’s weight?_____
September
Celebrate your pet’s physical health and encourage positive mental health with extra play sessions and outdoor time.
Did you know pets can suffer from dementia, depression, and anxiety? Keeping your pet mentally active can stave off worsening dementia and reduce or prevent anxiety and depression. Commit to more walks at the cooler times of day and feather wands.
If you notice any negative changes in behavior since January, give us a call. If your pet has improved–good for you!
It’s hot out there–schedule a grooming session, and make sure the pavement is not to hot for your pets paws!
Weigh your pet: _____
October
Fall is here. Keep your pet feeling fantastic by keeping all candy stored where your pet won’t find it.
Fall back into a healthy exercise routine with your dog.
Make sure you have a plan for Halloween if your dog gets anxious.
Don’t forget to check your pet’s medications for refills.
Begin planning for holiday travel. Boarding facilities fill up fast and dogs require a bordetella vaccine to stay in boarding facilities.
Weigh your pet: _____
November
You’ve done a great job keeping your pet healthy this year–give yourself a round of “thanks!”
Book Thanksgiving boarding ASAP if you have not. Book your boarding for the holiday season.
Remember to keep Thanksgiving guests informed about your pet’s human-food hand-out policy.
Keep walking and playing through the holiday season to help your pet’s mind stay active and his or her body healthy.
Make sure not to leave turkey bones or other thanksgiving food within your dogs reach
How much does your pet weigh? _____
December
You did a dog-gone great job this year keeping your pet healthy and having a great life. Give yourself a special gift as a reward for being a responsible pet owner.
If your pet experiences stiffness, soreness, or chronic pain, please make an appointment to see us.
Schedule your January pet check-up appointment
Prepare for your pet’s winter with a new sweater, throw blankets, and a warm bed.
Ask us about how you can help control your pet’s arthritis pain during the cold weather months
Your pet’s end of year weigh-in: _____
Your Pet’s Health End of Year Review
Print your answers to these questions and bring them with you to your next appointment:
January Weight: ________________
December Weight: ________________
This year my pet began getting treatment for: (ex: anxiety, incontinence, excess weight, allergies) ___________________________
Their treatment is working/still unsure/not working. (ex: anxiety, incontinence, excess weight, allergies) ________________________________
My pet exercises about ____________ hours every week.
I have questions about:
Flea & tick control
Heartworm prevention
Weight loss
Pet diabetes
Pet cancer
Pet arthritis
Pet anxiety
Pet separation anxiety
My pet’s: ears/hearing, eyes/sight, nails, skin or coat, __ joints
Digestion or food allergies
Pet dementia or memory loss
Give Your Pet Their Best Year: Healthy, Happy, & Having Fun
Your pet deserves the best health and best life. If you’re ready to provide your pet with a year of wags, purrs, and happy moments, print out this guide and make an appointment with us at Companion Veterinary Mobile Center soon. Here’s to the barkingly best year, yet!

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