Be sure to bring in a fresh
fecal sample for analysis (the chameleon's, not your 2 - year - old's).
Answer: You probably didn't get my earlier reply - try calling your veterinarian and seeing if you can drop off
a fecal sample for analysis - it shouldn't be very expensive.
Not exact matches
He and his colleagues also worked with Bantu research assistants, and decided to collect
fecal samples from the two groups
for analysis.
Pooled
fecal samples collected within the last week of each dietary period were prepared
for analysis of neutral and acidic
fecal sterols as described previously.20 Gas — liquid chromatography of neutral and acidic
fecal sterols was performed on a gas chromatograph (model HP5890, Hewlett — Packard, Palo Alto, Calif.) equipped with an automatic
sample injector.
Fecal samples were frozen within 12 hours after collection and were pooled
for analysis of small aliquots.
Your vet will most likely want to run a
fecal analysis for parasites, so don't forget to bring a fresh stool
sample if one is available.
The veterinarian will perform a complete diagnostic evaluation, collecting urine and
fecal samples for laboratory
analysis.
The best way to determine if a pet has a gastrointestinal parasite is to submit a
fecal sample for microscopic
analysis.
Fecal samples can return to the clinic
for analysis with the veterinarian who visits the animal, may be dropped off at the clinic by the owner in - person, or may be mailed in via overnight service to the clinic (on ice) with an indication that the package must be opened immediately.
This visit includes a full physical examination, a brief soundness check and
fecal sampling for parasite
analysis.