When done regularly, this helps our veterinarians
detect changes in your pet's physical health over time.
As your pet ages, more frequent and extensive examinations will help
us detect changes in your pet's physical condition.
Not exact matches
The current study, which enrolled 152 adults ages 50 and older, was designed to assess whether silent pathological
changes in the brain associated with Alzheimer's and
detected with positron emission tomography (
PET) can predict cognitive decline.
In older pets, radiographs are particularly important in detecting spinal arthritis and intervertebral disc disease, changes in the shape and size of the heart, and detecting abnormal calcification in tissues such as in the kidneys and the urinary bladde
In older
pets, radiographs are particularly important
in detecting spinal arthritis and intervertebral disc disease, changes in the shape and size of the heart, and detecting abnormal calcification in tissues such as in the kidneys and the urinary bladde
in detecting spinal arthritis and intervertebral disc disease,
changes in the shape and size of the heart, and detecting abnormal calcification in tissues such as in the kidneys and the urinary bladde
in the shape and size of the heart, and
detecting abnormal calcification
in tissues such as in the kidneys and the urinary bladde
in tissues such as
in the kidneys and the urinary bladde
in the kidneys and the urinary bladder.
Our Petly Adult Wellness Plans help you keep up with your
pet's
changing health care needs, monitoring vital organ functions,
detecting early signs of potential problems such as arthritis, and giving you every opportunity to help keep your
pet as healthy and happy as possible
in the prime of their life.
Bringing your
pet to a veterinarian at least once a year helps us keep track of any
changes in your
pet's individual values, and may help
detect some disease processes before they become a problem.
«Well cat» visits are critical for
detecting subtle
changes in your
pet's physical health — especially important for a species likely to hide any illness until it becomes debilitating.
Just like us, each animal is slightly different so having these trending values helps the doctor
in detecting subtle
changes that may indicate a health problem early before it starts to affect your
pet.
These programs recommend twice yearly exams by a veterinarian
in order to
detect any
changes or illness
in pets as they age.
For seniors, we recommend twice yearly exams and appropriate diagnostics
in order to
detect any
changes or illness
in your
pets as they age.
If you yourself
detect changes in your cat's body weight, activity level or any other bodily function, bring the
pet in regardless of the date of its last exam.
Changes in kidney, liver and pancreatic function, arthritis, cataracts, heart disease and high blood pressure are more common
in older
pets and can be
detected during regular check ups and lab work.
The patented QuickSensor (fig. 1)
detects the
changes in frequencies
in a
pet's nail due to sensing of the blood vessels and nerve endings
in the quick.
Your
pets probably don't understand that
in nine months a new baby will be joining your family, but dogs and cats do
detect differences
in mood, posture, behavior, and body chemistry that clue them that an enormous
change is happening.
The whiskers can also
detect minute
changes in air current, which helps your
pet navigate
in the dark.
X-rays will not
detect the damaged ligaments
in your
pet when they occur, but they will pick up later arthritic
changes as they develop
in the unstable joint.
This is a 1995 analysis by Shell International B.V. scientist
Peter Langcake of whether climate
change was
in fact underway and if, as some scientists were suggesting, a «signal» had been
detected showing human influence on climate from temperature, weather, polar ice melt and other data.