We strongly recommend at least one yearly check - up for young animals and
twice yearly check - ups for senior pets or those with medical conditions.
Twice yearly check - ups for the older pet by your veterinarian can help detect cancer at an early stage.
Not exact matches
Many pets that are healthy looking are infected with worms, so have your pet's stool
checked twice yearly to prevent problems.
Twice a year
check - ups, regular vaccination schedule, and
yearly blood work are performed.
We are inspected
twice yearly by our veterinarian, Our adult dogs are seen
yearly by the vet, health
checked, including dentals and vaccinations as needed.
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.
Have your dog
checked at least
twice yearly by your veterinarian for intestinal parasites.
Once a year, or
twice yearly for a senior pet, you should take your pet in for a
check - up.
Take a pet's stool sample to your veterinarian at least
twice yearly to
check for parasites.
Have your pets» stool
checked regularly for parasites (at least
twice yearly).
I hope that these will help you appreciate that there really is no way to overstate the importance of
yearly (or in some cases
twice -
yearly) veterinary wellness
check - ups to the health, comfort, and overall well - being of your cat.
My Final Plea Well, there they are; five reasons why your cat will benefit from
yearly, or even
twice -
yearly, wellness
check - ups with your veterinarian.
Don't we brush our teeth at least
twice daily and
check in with our dentists
twice yearly?
9) Finally, your pet should have a fecal test to
check for intestinal parasites multiple times during the first year for puppies and kittens (who most commonly have parasites) and once to
twice yearly after one year of age.
While licensed by the state, the kennel operators are only required to submit to
twice -
yearly inspections, not random welfare
checks by humane agencies or even those originating with complaints.
Annual health
checks are recommended for ferrets up to 5 years of age and
twice yearly health
checks once they enter their senior years to keep them in ship shape.
(McLoughlin wrote him an early
check as an angel investor; Korte then convinced him to pass through AngelPad's
twice yearly company - building program.)