Not exact matches
So, every year, it's essential to have your canine or cat bodily examined with blood work and a
fecal exam, particularly as your
animal advances in age.
Routine lab work, including
fecal parasite
exams, heartworm tests, CBC and chemistry profiles, electrolytes, and urinalyses are performed onsite by registered
Animal Health Technicians.
These often include drawing blood and collecting urine or
fecal specimens, cleaning cages, running the blood machine, performing
fecal testing to look for parasites, taking radiographs (x-rays), setting up appointments, giving injections, placing IV catheters, assisting the doctor in the
exam room, restraining
animals, providing customer service and client education, presenting financial estimates, performing dental cleanings, running anesthesia for surgeries, and many others.
Who pays for the
fecal exam or the medication to treat your rescued
animal?
Your adoption fee includes a general physical
exam by our medical staff, spay / neuter surgery, initial vaccinations, deworming,
fecal testing, microchip / tag, feline leukemia testing, dental surgery / cleaning (if needed), and 10 % off ARL
Animal House store purchases for the life of the pet.
If Jim's vet can't find anything wrong on physical
exam and the dog has had a
fecal sample checked for worms, this would be a perfect example for an
animal communicator consultation.
So, every year, it's important to have your dog or cat physically examined with blood work and a
fecal exam, especially as your
animal advances in age.