Not exact matches
Panacur,
as a general wormer for a 3 - day protocol, will increase the odds of a negative
fecal exam.
Annual
exams, blood work, urine and
fecal screenings,
as well
as other diagnostics become more important
as our family members age.
So you are protecting your pet
as well
as your family by having the annual
fecal exam done.
The use of a
fecal exam from your veterinarian can rule out parasites that may cause the eating of feces
as well
as determine if your pooch ingested parasites while eating stool.
We recommend thorough, routine wellness
exams, vaccinations, regular lab work, deworming and
fecal checks,
as well
as medications to prevent heartworm, fleas and ticks.
A yearly
fecal exam is a requirement to use our Members Only Boarding Services, giving you peace of mind that our boarding environment is
as parasite - free
as possible.
As part of our veterinary - client - patient relationship, we do require an
exam within the past 12 months in order to run any
fecals.
Our veterinarians will conduct a
fecal exam each year to make sure they are free of parasites to protect your pet
as well
as your loved ones.
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.
In addition, all our Therapy Dogs are required to meet strict health requirements such
as annual vet check - ups and up - to - date vaccines such
as for Rabies, DHPP, Bordatella and Leptospirosis, Flea / Heartworm prevention and a
Fecal Exam before being registered.
Alyse had a re-check
exam at the vet and her blood work,
as well
as urine and
fecal tests, came back with clear results.
Worms can be kept under control by picking up her stool regularly and having regular
fecal exams and deworming
as needed.
An annual
fecal check for all dogs and cats is recommended and can be done
as part of your pet's health
exam.
An annual
fecal check is recommended and can be done
as part of your pet's annual health
exam.
Regular veterinarian check - ups including a
fecal exam is a good idea, but do keep in mind that these
exams are not always 100 % accurate,
as these parasites can be hard to detect.
They are spayed / neutered, FIV / FeLV negative, FVRCP vaccinated, received
fecal exams to test for parasites, use the litter box, and were treated for fleas and parasites
as needed.
Zane is 1 - 2 years old, spayed / neutered, FIV / FeLV negative, FVRCP and rabies vaccinated, received a
fecal exam to test for parasites, uses the litter box, and was treated for fleas and parasites
as needed.
This is also a good time to begin the deworming series
as well
as to run a
fecal exam to check for additional parasites.
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.
A
fecal exam performed by your veterinarian can miss them,
as egg amounts are not high and therefore can be easily overlooked.