Not exact matches
If your
pet is not up - to - date on all of their vaccinations and / or
fecal testing, we can provide these services at drop - off.
We can also perform
fecal (poo)
tests to determine if your
pet does have worms or other parasites.
We will be able to do most well
pet services at your home including a complete physical exam, vaccinations, and sample collection for bloodwork, urinalysis, and
fecal testing.
After a complete physical exam, complete blood panel, and
fecal testing, the doctor can establish a complete history and better picture of what the issues are affecting your
pet.
We want to make sure your
pet starts its life free of internal parasites, so even if your
pet had a
fecal exam and was dewormed before adoption, VIP Petcare recommends
testing and deworming your
pet again for extra assurance of a healthy start.
Because so many
pets can have worms and remain asymptomatic, University Animal Hospital recommends regular
fecal tests (at least twice a year) for all of our patients,
By performing
fecal testing for parasites two times per year, we are able to identify, treat, and prevent the parasites your
pet may come in contact with.
Tasks performed by LVT's include: filling your
pet's prescription medications (including heartworm and flea products); performing in - house laboratory procedures (blood
tests,
fecal tests, urinalysis); monitoring anesthesia and assisting during surgeries; nursing care for hospitalized patients; and providing clients with post-op instructions.
We are able to identify, treat, and prevent the parasites your
pet may encounter by administering
fecal testing for parasites biannually.
Q: Why do I need a
fecal test if I do not see any worms in my
pet's stool?
This program includes
fecal testing, blood screens, analysis as well as any other
tests your senior
pet requires.Senior
Pet Health Care If your
pet seems to be slowing down in terms of activity, it's possible that age is finally catching up.
Fecal Testing and parasite control — Every pet deserves an annual fecal exam and monthly parasite preven
Fecal Testing and parasite control — Every
pet deserves an annual
fecal exam and monthly parasite preven
fecal exam and monthly parasite prevention.
A
fecal test can be included in all packages at VIP Petcare, and requires only a simple collection of your
pet's feces.
Our CURRENT RECOMMENDATIONS include having your
pet on heartworm prevention year round with annual
testing, flea control year round, and having a
fecal sample checked once a year, or more often if indicated, for intestinal worms.
For exotic
pets and birds, we offer diagnostic blood
tests,
fecal testing, x-rays, medications, nail / wing / break trims, emergency surgery, and spays / neuters for some species.
For new
pets, puppies or kittens we will recommend a deworming treatment, followed by
fecal testing to best evaluate if your new
pet is parasite free.
Laboratory
testing allows for rapid routine blood, urine and
fecal analysis, which provide us with information concerning the physical status of your
pet.
Fecal testing is important to prevent parasites, but is also very important if your
pet has clinical signs of infection, such as diarrhea or vomiting.
Another recommended
test is a
fecal (poop) sample which helps determine if your
pet has any intestinal parasites.
Your
pet s
fecal sample will be
tested by a what is called a «
fecal float» or «
fecal evaluation by centrifugation».
Depending on the type of exotic
pet you have the exotics vet may want a
fecal sample to run
tests for bacteria and parasites, and at the very least, if you have an emergency with your
pet you'll know where you're headed.
Senior
pets age 7 and over should be seen twice yearly for physical exam,
fecal testing, vaccine boosters when appropriate, ongoing flea, tick, and heartworm prevention, and lab work (blood, heartworm and urine
testing) to monitor health and check for common age - related illnesses.
Annual
Fecal test with negative result required for group play — pets with positive fecal results will be accepted but will not be allowed in group play and will require a $ 25 / day special handling
Fecal test with negative result required for group play —
pets with positive
fecal results will be accepted but will not be allowed in group play and will require a $ 25 / day special handling
fecal results will be accepted but will not be allowed in group play and will require a $ 25 / day special handling fee.
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Fecal Test Check for intestinal parasites, which may live in your
pet's gastrointestinal tract.
The recommend blood chemistries, urinalysis, and / or internal parasite
fecal testing make valuable information available for the doctors to promote and enhance quality health care for your
pet.
It is also not unusual for a
pet owner to see a tapeworm segment, bring their
pet in for
fecal examination, and have a negative
fecal test.
One exam is the Annual visit where your
pet, depending on whether they are feline or canine, receives a complete, thorough physical exam, appropriate vaccines, heartworm
testing and a
fecal exam or deworming.
We utilize our in - house laboratory to examine your
pet's blood work, urinalyses, and
fecal tests.
Additionally, our packages also include: • Two comprehensive
fecal analyses, including specific
tests for giardia, roundworms, hookworms, and whipworms • A microchip, to ensure your new family member can always make it back home • A three - month supply of a flea and heartworm preventatives to keep your
pet free of these parasites
For years, I evaluated and diagnosed
pets with in - house
fecal flotation with centrifugation but always saw variability in my
test results, misdiagnosis of parasites, and false negative results.
Laser therapy for faster healing and pain management, ultrasound, digital x-rays and an in - house lab for blood work,
fecal testing, boarding and
pet grooming are a few of the many services we offer.
Similarly, although
fecal examinations and heartworm
testing may still be recommended on an annual basis, the need for other parasite control measures (fleas, ticks and intestinal worms) will vary with your
pets» lifestyle.
Has your
pet been treated and or
tested for Heartworm disease or
fecal intestinal parasites during the last year?
What veterinary hospital (s) gave your
pet's last immunizations, heartworm
test and
fecal parasite exam?
CBC / WBC and blood chemistry panel, urinalysis,
fecal examination, x-rays and ultrasound (diagnostic imaging), pancreatic biopsy if other
tests were inconclusive and risk of the procedure is not too great in the
pet's current condition, vitamin B12 and folate blood levels
Among the
tests used to find the cause of diarrhea in
pets are:
fecal tests, blood
tests, X-rays, barium X-rays, and abdominal ultrasounds.
Fecal testing is vital to allow your veterinarian to check for internal parasites which live in your
pets» gastrointestinal tract.
By performing
fecal testing for parasites twice per year, we are able to identify, treat, and prevent the parasites your
pet may come in contact with.
With
fecal testing for parasites two times per year, we are able to diagnose, treat, and prevent the parasites your
pet may come in contact with.
A
fecal test checks a small amount of stool for intestinal worms which can make
pets and people sick.
Standard
testing will be run such as urinalysis and complete blood count, and in the case of a suspected parasitic infection, a
fecal analysis will definitely be done because many invasions show their presence with larvae in the feces (and larvae or adult parasitic forms are often in the vomitus if your
pet is vomiting).
Your veterinarian can screen your
pet for parasites by performing a thorough physical examination, and running laboratory
test such as a
fecal flotation, heartworm
test, and other
testing depending upon your
pet's symptoms.
Most adults with negative
fecal tests should also be dewormed because the Companion Animal Parasite Council says that about 75 % of
pets with negative
fecal tests have worms that are found when the samples are
tested at universities and parasitology laboratories.
Sometimes several
fecal tests are performed, especially in a young
pet with a refractory diarrhea (one that won't go away); parasites may not be evident until later in the course of the condition.
Small numbers of coccidia can be hard to detect, so just because a
fecal sample
tests negative, this doesn't mean the
pet isn't infected.
Fecal testing is an important part of your new
pet's first wellness exam because it helps us set a baseline and address immediate health concerns.
In addition, all
pets receive an intake wellness exam with one of our veterinarians,
fecal parasite screening and deworming, appropriate diagnostic
testing (ie., parvo - virus screening or feline leukemia screening), age - appropriate vaccinations, a dental health check.
We are a truly believers in vaccinations, blood
test,
fecal test, dewormings, proper nutrition and regular check - ups, among others, to assure a long and healthy life of your
pet.
In order to diagnose GI parasites in your
pet, your veterinarian will run a
fecal test on a stool sample.
Most
pets should have a heartworm
test and a
fecal test each year.