This evaluation is similar to the wellness exam
given by your regular veterinarian, but focuses more on identifying musculoskeletal and / or neurologic abnormalities and functional challenges.
Microchips are also recommended and can be
given by your regular veterinarian.
Not exact matches
It would be best to have him seen and evaluated
by your
regular veterinarian, as they can
give you an idea as to what might be going on, if that is an appropriate therapy for him, if it may help, how much it will cost, and if it is available in your area.
Protein in the urine can be caused
by a variety of different conditions; if you are looking for non or minimal invasive procedures then ultrasound isn't invasive and can tell your
Veterinarian a lot about the internal structure of the kidney's and any abnormalities, also a
regular blood test (just taken with a needle from the fore leg) with biochemistry will
give a good indication about protein levels in the blood more importantly the albumin to globulin ratio as well as creatinine and urea which will help to determine Sebastian's internal health.
Your dog should be
given flea prevention on a
regular schedule, determined
by the product you use and your
veterinarian.
It is very important to
give all medications prescribed
by your
veterinarian at
regular intervals and to keep your pet's anal region clean and dry.