Not exact matches
At every annual exam we chart your
pet's
weight, check all teeth and gums for dental disease, we do a complete physical exam, review internal and external parasite control programs, and we
address any health concerns that may be of concern.
This rules out any health concerns you may have and allows the vet to assess your
pet's
weight, heart condition, and any health problems that should be
addressed prior to surgery (or immediately after).
It is important to gauge how much
weight your
pet should lose, how fast they should lose it, and any specific concerns to monitor or
address while on your journey.
Using your
pet's breed, age, and
weight, they provide a diet specifically for your
pet's unique health needs,
addressing condition of skin and coat, energy level, dental care, healthy joints, strong immune system as well as optimal digestive system health and overall
weight.
If you suspect your
pet has been poisoned, gather the following information and then call the NAPCC: give your name,
address, and telephone number; the species, breed, age, sex, and
weight of each animal affected; the substance the animal ingested if known; the package containing the substance if available; the time that has elapsed since ingestion; and the symptoms the animal is showing.
Call to schedule an appointment and the receptionist will gather information such as your name,
address, phone number and your
pet's name, sex and
weight, give you an estimate of the cost and process the bill via credit card.
Discussion about their
pet's
weight is often taken by the owner as a personal attack rather than an attempt to
address the health of their
pets.
We agree that maintaining healthy
weight in important for
pet health; in addition to
addressing obesity in the exam room as we would with any other health concern, we strive to increase awareness by covering topics like diet, obesity,
weight management, ideas for increasing exercise,
weight loss, and low calorie treats in our online blog.
As owners continue to look for ways to give their
pets the best diets possible and
address common health problems like
weight management and skin and coat issues through food, those benefits can help drive demand and provide retailers with helpful selling points.
In addition, certain dietary,
weight management and behavioral conditions may be best
addressed during these formative years lending to a long, healthy and happy relationship with your new
pet.