It's incredibly beneficial to your pets health to have routine
annual blood work done and heartworm season offers great discounts to help with this.
Also, after ferrets are 3 years old, they should have more frequent vet visits, as well
as annual blood work.
Our pets now receive care much like our own,
with annual blood work and examinations to make sure they stay healthy.
Another reason to
consider annual blood work is to gather baseline blood values specific to your pet when they are healthy so that we know what their normal values are.
In addition to our wellness exams, we
find annual blood work to be a very useful tool in disease prevention and early detection.
We recommend that all senior pets (8 + years) have a
least annual blood work, blood pressure and urinalysis to diagnose kidney disease at its earliest detectable level.
Being part of a blood donation program not only means you and your pet are saving lives, but your pet will also
receive annual blood work, heartworm, Lyme disease and other screening tests for free.
Whether you are on a home made raw diet or ANY pre-made raw diet, an additional way to check is to get your vet to do
annual blood work on your dog (s).
It is for this very reason that Blumenfeld took a personal interest in stressing the importance of heartworm prevention, a relatively low - cost and simple combination
of annual blood work and monthly preventative medication.
Annual blood work allows our veterinarians to monitor trends and diagnosed early, many of these diseases can be slowed down greatly, or even reversed, with various treatments prescribed by your pet's veterinarian.
This is also a good time to administer any due, perform their annual heartworm test,
run annual blood work, and to run a fecal exam to check for intestinal parasites
When your pet becomes a senior citizen, it becomes more important to do things such
as annual blood work, urine analyses and in some cases X-rays and blood pressure monitoring, in addition to semi-annual physical exams.
I just got
my annual blood work and blood pressure check.
Like a properly formulated raw diet,
annual blood work is good form of preventative medicine.
Annual blood work will help establish baseline values for your pet and monitor on an annual basis.
One possible way to tell if your dog is getting enough calcium in their diet is to do
annual blood work (see below).
Like a properly formulated raw diet,
annual blood work is a reasonable means of preventative medicine.
Our annual blood work includes a serum chemistry panel which is an evaluation of the chemicals produced and eliminated by your pet's body.
Annual blood work the cornerstone of early disease diagnosis.
After the age of 7,
annual blood work is recommended to help identify health conditions and diseases early, so that your pet may benefit from early intervention and treatment.