The pet owner can also take advantage of this time by conducting a brief
health examination of their pet.
A veterinary exam, like a checkup or physical, is an extensive
health examination of your pet's body systems, medical history and mental or behavioral issues.
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Because our
pets often hide symptoms
of disease, a regular physical
examination is a very important part
of your
pet's
health care.
The development
of health issues in exotic
pets can be gradual and difficult to detect by even the most diligent
pet owner, underscoring the importance
of regular veterinary
examinations.
At your
pet's regular annual
examination, your veterinarian will check your dog's overall
health, including weight, tooth and gum issues, and other indicators
of proper diet.
According to the American Animal Hospital Association, scheduling regular veterinary
examination is one
of the most important steps
pet owners can take to keep their
pets health.
Most discussions and evaluations
of oral
health are conducted during a
pet's annual wellness
examination.
Educating
pet owners about the benefits
of good oral
health takes extra time and effort, especially when much
of the physical
examination is focused on vaccines, nutrition, ear and skin issues, and other presenting problems.
To be sure you are doing all you can to protect your
pet's
health and keep him or her feeling great, please make regular dental
examinations and cleanings a part
of your
pet's regular preventive care plan.
However, you now understand that only with an anesthetized
pet can a full mouth
examination and the extent
of your
pet's oral
health be determined.
A thorough and comprehensive
examination provides a complete picture
of your
pet's
health and is useful for detecting diseases and other
health problems in the early stages - before they become more difficult, and more expensive, to treat.
Our veterinarians may recommend x-rays as a part
of a diagnostic procedure if your
pet is experiencing any
health conditions or as preventive measure in a routine senior wellness
examination.
Routine
examinations provide your veterinarian with the opportunity to get a complete picture
of your
pet's
health.
Because your
pet is an integral member
of your family, we encourage routine physical
examinations and preventative
health care to keep your
pet in the finest condition possible.
And just as a physical
examination of a
pet includes an evaluation
of all body systems while considering the goals and abilities
of the owner, a complete shelter
health assessment includes a hands - on look at shelter operations with consideration for the shelter's mission and specific assessment goals.
If the question about the
pet's
health needs more in - depth investigation or
examination of the
pet, the free service may recommend scheduling an appointment with a veterinary office, where the charge for
examination is likely to vary depending on the area and the type
of animal.
A routine veterinary wellness
examination provides you and your veterinarian with the opportunity to develop a picture
of your
pet's overall
health as well as to spot potential medical issues before they become serious
health concerns.
We evaluate the overall
health of your
pet during regular physical
examinations.
Examinations also give you an opportunity to ask questions about your
pet's
health to minimize disease or injury and ultimately enhance the quality
of your
pet's life.
Taking your
pet to your primary care veterinarian on a regular basis for regular
health examinations and routine dental care are essential to your
pet's overall
health and quality
of life.
The doctors at Topaz Veterinary Clinic in Tempe, AZ believe that annual complete physical
examinations are an essential part
of a preventive
health plan for all
pets.
If you suspect your
pet is suffering from vaccinosis, an
examination with your veterinarian should be pursued to get a general baseline
of whole body
health.
Our goal for your
pet is a long and healthy life achieved by routine
examinations, blood and parasite tests, judicious use
of vaccinations, and education about every aspect
of pet health care.
Because your
pet is an important member
of your family, we encourage routine physical
examinations and preventative
health care to keep your
pet in the best condition possible.
Routine yearly healthy
pet examinations are part
of good
health care and can allow your cats to have longer, more comfortable lives.
Your
pet's annual veterinary visit will include some, if not all
of the following: a
health consultation, blood work, a physical
examination, pain assessment, nutritional counseling, vaccinations if necessary, an intestinal parasite screening and a recommendation for an on - going wellness routine.
Regardless
of the age or
health of your
pet, wellness visits and regular
examinations are an important piece
of the puzzle when it comes to comprehensive well - being and care.
This includes a visual
examination of the
pets to ensure the
pets to monitor their
health and to provide special care instructions, if needed.
This includes preventive
health care (
examinations and vaccines), management
of patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and kidney failure, and appointments for
pets requiring care for urgent conditions.
When your
pet comes to our veterinary hospital, one
of our veterinarians will take all the time needed to perform a thorough, careful
examination and assessment
of your
pet's overall
health.
In order to protect the
health of all
pets, we require that all
pets staying with us are current on their annual
health examination and vaccinations.
Please understand that the most important part
of assessing you
pet's
health status is a complete physical
examination and medical history interview.
These will allow us to paint an overall picture
of your
pets»
health to compliment the physical
examination.
Your
pet's dental cleaning begins with a complete physical
examination and blood testing, both
of which are important for evaluating your
pet's general
health.
A pattern
of clear and consistent client - doctor communication, combined with regular physical
examinations, blood work, and dental care are the best means to ensure that every
health issue with your
pet that can be prevented, is prevented.
As your
pet ages, we recommend more frequent
examinations for earlier detection
of health problems that older
pets may develop.
What makes them a five star review for me is the passion for your
pet's
health — both in healing the immediate issue as well as the «big picture» concerns and recommendations identified from a thorough
examination of your
pet.
Whether for yearly
examinations, serious
health issues, or the treatment
of an injury, when you bring your
pet to us you can rely on your
pet being treated as one
of our own.
Bad breath can also be a sign
of some other serious diseases, such as cancer and kidney disease, making it even more important to have a
health examination for your
pet.
During your
pet's
examination, we perform tests that can detect the signs
of heart disease, infection, diabetes and other
health problems.
Examinations are an important opportunity to assess the
health of your
pet.
Once there, the students will collect information relative to the history
of your
pet's
health and then perform a physical
examination.
Prior to the vaccination
of your
pet, we will complete a physical
examination to determine their overall
health.
To ensure the
health of your
pet by providing the healthiest environment possible, and to protect those animals boarding at the same time as your
pet, we do require an
examination and blood work prior to boarding.
Typically, your veterinarian will ask for a complete history
of your
pet's
health including eating habits, exercise, unusual behavior, etc. and do a comprehensive
examination of your
pet from nose to tail.
Physical
Examinations - At Morena Pet Hospital, we offer comprehensive examinations that help evaluate the overall health
Examinations - At Morena
Pet Hospital, we offer comprehensive
examinations that help evaluate the overall health
examinations that help evaluate the overall
health of your
pet.
The students will conduct an
examination of your
pet and ask you questions about your animal's history and current
health.
As our
pets are often reluctant to open up and say «ah,» our doctors perform a general oral
health assessment prior to the scheduling
of dental services, and then conduct a thorough
examination of your
pet's mouth when he or she is placed under general anesthesia for the dental procedure (s).
Most exotic
pets — from ferrets to rabbits, rodents to reptiles — should have a thorough oral
examination annually as part
of their regular
health checkup.
We will also accept documentation
of testing from another veterinarian but still ask that our veterinarians do an
examination to help determine the
health of your
pet.