• Check if your pet is overweight or underweight •
Check for signs of infection / disease of the skin, ears, and teeth • Check for lumps and / or bumps on the skin that may potentially be malignant • Evaluate the heart for murmurs • Educate on common clinical signs of disease that your pet may already be experiencing • «Palpate» or feel the belly to check for any pain • Evaluate the eyes for any disease • Evaluate your pet's gait for any limping
A complete blood count (CBC) to
check for signs of infection and to identify an increase in eosinophils.
Bringing your cat in for regular urinalysis testing allows your veterinary team to
check for signs of infection, kidney disease, crystals in the urine, and even diabetes.
Your doctor will first
check for signs of infection; if none are present, then they may attempt to hold off your labor, and supply your baby with steroidal medicines to help their lungs grow quicker.
Whilst this is not an emergency, it would be best to have Betty's urine
checked for signs of infection or urinary crystals so that any medical treatment can be directed effectively.
Their very short coat requires minimal brushing, but their floppy ears should be cleaned on a regular basis and frequently
checked for any signs of infection.
Their coats only require an occasional brush, but their eyes should be frequently cleaned and
checked for any signs of infection.
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Take a close look at the stump and
check for pus and other
signs of infection.
Twenty - four to 48 hours after an ear
infection begins,
check for obvious
signs of discomfort.
Your urine is analyzed at each prenatal visit to
check for protein in the urine, which can be a
sign of a urinary tract
infection.
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for possible
signs of Ebola
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The doctor orders a chest x-ray, electrocardiogram and CT scans to
check for infection, a foreign object in the windpipe or food pipe, or
signs of possible cancer or heart disease.
Daily
check - ins with nurses and physicians ensures patients are closely monitored
for any
signs of infection.
Check your dog's ears regularly to look out
for signs of ear
infections.
Their ears should be
checked regularly
for any
signs of infection, wax buildup, or irritation.
Skin: The vet
checks your pet's pores and skin
for signs of allergic reactions, fleas, mites, ticks,
infection or lumps.
Also, because the ear flaps hang downward, be sure to
check the ears each week
for dirt and possible
signs of infection indicated by redness and a foul smell.
These
infections have the potential to spread to vital organs in the body such as the heart, lungs, and kidneys, which is why it's important to
check your dog's teeth and gums regularly
for signs of problems.
It's important to
check the affected area
for excessive swelling or any
signs of infection.
Regularly
check the teeth and gums
for any
signs of dental disease (visit dog teeth cleaning to learn how to care
for your dog's teeth) and ears
for signs of infection.
Your veterinarian will also
check for signs of an upper respiratory
infection (URI).
Also make sure to brush your dog's teeth, trim her nails and
check her ears
for any
sign of infection.
Your vet will do some blood tests to
check for diabetes and
for signs of infection and your dog's urine to
check cortisol levels.
The soft hairless belly is a great way to
check for lesions — red crusty spots on the stomach often are
signs of a skin
infection.
You should also
check your cat's ears regularly
for signs of infection and watch
for excessive scratching at the ears.
Be sure to
check your rabbit's mouth weekly
for signs of overgrown teeth and bring it to the vet if you suspect it has an
infection caused by overgrown teeth.
The only other grooming required is basic maintenance such as trimming the nails, brushing the teeth and
checking the ears
for signs of infection.
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The ears should be
checked weekly
for buildup
of wax or debris, or any
signs of infection.
As with all breeds, the Spanish Water Dog's ears should be
checked regularly
for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often, ideally every day, using a toothpaste designed
for dogs.
As you groom,
check for sores, rashes, or
signs of infection such as redness, tenderness, or inflammation on the skin, in the ears, nose, mouth, and eyes, and on the feet.
When evaluating your dog
for diabetes, your veterinarian may ask about these
signs and will
check your dog's general health to rule out the possibility
of other conditions or
infections.
Ears should also be
checked regulary
for any
signs of wax buildup, irritation or
infection.
It's also essential to
check the ears
for signs of infection each week.
Check your dog's skin
for signs of infection, irritation, dryness, wounds or parasites.
Check skin
for infection or
signs of fleas.
Trim toenails on a monthly basis and
check the ears
for any
signs of infection.
Check the dog's ears on a regular basis
for signs of infection, irritation, or wax buildup.
As you groom,
check for sores, rashes, or
signs of infection such as redness, tenderness, or inflammation on the skin or feet and in the ears, nose, mouth, and eyes.
Check the ears on a regular basis
for signs of wax buildup, irritation or
infection.
Also remember to
check the Lhasa Apso's ears
for signs of infection.
Your veterinarian will
check your pet's skin and hair
for fleas, ticks, other external parasites, tumors and wounds, as well as
signs of allergies,
infection, warts and tumors.
As with all breeds, a Griffon's ears should be
checked regularly
for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed
for dogs.
Check the ears weekly
for any debris or
signs of infection.
Other potential issues can also be
checked by your vet
for dogs with mange, as puppy mange may be a
sign of a secondary
infection or disease affecting the immune system.
At this visit, we will record your pet's weight, look at their coat to make sure it is shiny and smooth and not dry or coarse, and
check the skin
for signs of dryness, greasiness, or «hot spots» (localized areas
of inflammation or
infection).
As with all breeds, a Dandie's ears should be
checked regularly
for signs of infection, and the teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed
for dogs.
The dog's ears should be
checked weekly
for signs of irritation or
infection, and only cleanse the ears with a cotton ball and a veterinarian - approved cleaner.
They should be brushed regularly, and their long floppy ears should be cleaned and
checked frequently
for signs of infection.