New Delhi: Every year, 7 April is marked as World Health Day to highlight the importance of overall well-being across the globe. In 2026, as the world focuses once again on health equity and preventive care, it is crucial to expand the conversation beyond human health. Families today often consider pets as part of the household yet their health check-ups and preventive screenings are often overlooked. Early diagnosis and routine care not only help humans live better lives but also ensure that the four-legged members of the family stay healthy, happy, and disease-free.
While awareness about vaccinations and basic hygiene for pets has certainly grown in India, routine health screening for them remains widely neglected. On World Health Day 2026, health experts urge families to include their pets in their regular wellness plans. After all, pet wellbeing directly impacts family health, especially in urban households where pets share spaces, air, and daily environments. Preventive veterinary care can protect both pets and their human companions from potential infections, allergies, and other health risks.
Understanding preventive health for pets
“Routine screening and early detection can save a pet’s life just as much as it can save a human’s,” says Dr Rakesh Mohan, Senior Veterinary Officer (SVO), NDMC Veterinary Hospital, Moti Bagh, New Delhi. He explains that preventive care goes beyond vaccination; it involves regular check-ups, blood tests, dental inspections, parasite control, and timely deworming.
According to experts, these measures help in detecting diseases such as kidney disorders, diabetes, or thyroid imbalances in time. Many pet parents assume that visible health means good health, but internal issues often go unnoticed. Investing in preventive veterinary check-ups at least once or twice a year can significantly extend a pet’s lifespan and improve their quality of life.
How pet health affects human health
“Pets live so closely with humans that their wellness has a direct impact on the family’s overall health,” notes Dr Rakesh Mohan. Zoonotic diseases — those transmissible between animals and humans — are becoming a growing concern in urban areas. Simple infections like ringworm or tick-borne diseases can easily spread if pets are not routinely examined.
Furthermore, untreated pet allergies or parasitic infestations can also affect children and elderly individuals at home. Maintaining flea control, balanced nutrition, and regular vaccinations helps prevent such conditions while strengthening the immune system of both humans and pets. On World Health Day 2026, spreading awareness about this connection is an essential step towards achieving the idea of “One Health” — a global concept linking human, animal, and environmental wellbeing.
Changing role of pet owners in India
“Pet care is no longer just about feeding and walking — it is about responsible ownership,” emphasises Dr Rakesh Mohan. In recent years, pet ownership in India has seen a substantial rise, particularly in metropolitan cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Mumbai. Yet, regular veterinary screening is still seen as a luxury rather than a necessity. By integrating pets’ health check-ups into the household health schedule, owners demonstrate both compassion and accountability. Clinics across the country now offer affordable wellness packages, annual vaccinations, and diagnostic tests specifically designed for domestic animals. As awareness increases through initiatives like World Health Day, pet owners are encouraged to make health planning a consistent part of their pet’s life journey.
This World Health Day 2026, let the message of “Health for All” truly include every family member — human or animal. Pets bring companionship, joy, and love, and in return, they deserve attentive care, preventive screening, and timely medical support. Regular veterinary check-ups not only protect animal health but also contribute to healthier homes and communities.
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