Every month, the WCSPCA selects 25 to 50 of their shelter dogs, evaluates them behaviorally for the road trip, and gives
them a health exam before boarding them on the Rescue Waggin» vehicle for transport to the Humane Society of Boulder in Boulder, Colo., where the dogs are generally adopted within a week of arriving.
Also, most term policies have a conversion option allowing you to convert your policy permanent insurance without
a health exam before the term is over.
Not exact matches
We've explained
before how applying for life insurance is basically broken down into just 8 steps: you determine your coverage needs, get quotes, apply, take a paramedical
exam, give additional
health details, have your final rate determined, approve your policy, and get insured.
Because many dogs and cats end up with a lot of tartar on the teeth, as well as gum disease, an annual
exam will help you stay on track of your pet's oral
health and fix dental problems
before they escalate.
These advanced diagnostics are also used in our preventative care
exams, to help combat diseases and parasites in their earliest stages,
before they are able to pose a threat to your pet's
health.
Weekly, bi-monthly or monthly medicated baths, using daily ear washes, Hypoallergenic prescription diet food and treats, medications (Apoquel, Atopica, antibiotics, antifungals, allergy immunotherapy, etc), routine lab work and
exams are necessary to keep your pet in their best
health to avoid flare ups and addressing any skin issues
before they become worse.
Annual veterinary
exams before refilling prescriptions allows our veterinarians to ensure: * your pet's
health condition has not changed * the medication is still improving or maintaining your pet's conditions * your pet is not having negative reactions to the medication
Regular physical
exams can help detect problems in their early stages, allowing us to manage the
health issue
before they become serious illnesses requiring prolonged treatment.
We believe that all pets should undergo a comprehensive wellness
exam annually, which focuses on all body systems and helps us identify
health conditions in your pet
before they become difficult and expensive to treat.
The AAFP and Fort Dodge want cat owners to be aware of the threats to their pets»
health, and that twice - a-year wellness
exams can help detect, treat and, ideally, prevent
health problems
before they become serious.
Routine wellness
exams can allow vets to detect small
health issues
before they become big problems.
Before leaving Turkey, all of the dogs receive medical
exams and
health certificates.
Before giving your dog a rattlesnake vaccine in San Diego, we will also want to make sure that your dog is in otherwise good
health, so we may recommend a wellness
exam if you dog hasn't had one with us in the past years or so.
The annual
exam allows us to develop a picture of your pet's overall
health so we may detect disease
before it becomes a serious
health condition.
These
exams can help prevent medical problems
before they become life - threatening and can also give your veterinarian a clearer picture of your pet's
health.
Beginning
before you adopt a new pet, to the precious final years, we strive to keep you and your pet happily together as long as possible through routine
health exams and preventive medicine.
Many things can change during that period of time and a complete physical
exam can often help detect
health problems long
before the symptoms become visible to pet owners.
One last thing
before I go, In case you didn't know, November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month and Senior Pet
Health Awareness Month, so schedule an appointment for a wellness
exam for your senior pet today.
Before surgery is performed, special tests beyond the full eye
exam will be used to check retinal
health in the back of the eye.
In addition, all our Therapy Dogs are required to meet strict
health requirements such as annual vet check - ups and up - to - date vaccines such as for Rabies, DHPP, Bordatella and Leptospirosis, Flea / Heartworm prevention and a Fecal
Exam before being registered.
Senior wellness
exams, routine blood testing, urinalysis, endocrine hormone testing, electrocardiograph (ECG), and x-rays are testing options that can help us identify
health risks
before they become symptomatic problems.
The same way that you would go to the doctor for a check - up, your pet also needs regular
health exams to identify and treat any
health issues
before they worsen.
Not only do these
exams keep us up to date with your pet's
health, they also allow us to detect potential problems
before they become serious ones.
All animals under their care receive a complete
health exam by veterinarians and are spayed or neutered and vaccinated
before they are adopted.
The tools are designed to assist local veterinarians and staff in educating clients about pet
health threats that begin to appear during the spring season and how twice - a-year pet wellness
exams can help detect, treat and, ideally, prevent life - threatening illnesses and diseases
before they occur.
Regular wellness
exams allow your veterinarian to evaluate your pet's general
health and become aware of any
health problems
before they become serious illnesses.
Since our pets can't tell us how they feel, a wellness
exam is important for developing an overall picture of your pet's
health as well as spotting potential medical issues
before they become serious
health concerns.
Cats age significantly faster than humans and therefore it is imperative for cat owners to stay on top of wellness
exams in order to catch any potential
health problems
before they begin.
No female can be bred after her eleventh (11th) birthday, and no female can be bred after eight [8] years old without submitting a complete blood panel and
health exam from your vet to the CTCA
before the mating.
Routine
exams allow us to look for developing
health conditions so that they can be treated immediately
before they have progressed.
By doing a physical
exam, you can diagnose and treat minor
health issues with your pet
before they become more serious.
Wellness
exams allow the doctor to examine your pet from nose to toe, identifying potential hidden problems
before they have time to develop and assessing the maintenance of various chronic
health conditions.
Here at Four Seasons Veterinary Hospital, we do a thorough physical
exam on your pet
before administering anesthetics to ensure any underlying
health condition, fever, infection, or other illness won't be a problem during surgery.
Exams give a complete picture of your pet's
health and are useful in detecting diseases and other
health problems in the early stages -
before they become more difficult, and more expensive, to treat.
Not only do these
exams keep us up - to - date with your pet's
health, they also allow us to detect potential problems
before they become serious.
How it benefits you: Regular wellness
exams allow your vet to evaluate subtle changes in your pet's
health and diagnose conditions such as masses, heart murmurs, arthritis and dental disease
before they worsen, which can save valuable time, money and stress in the long run.
Wellness
Exams: With regular wellness examinations, our medical team can assess your pet's overall
health and potentially identify issues
before they become serious problems.
The truth is, indoor cats still suffer from diseases such as diabetes, heart conditions, and thyroid deficiencies, so regular wellness
exams are important to check for these issues early,
before they become serious — and costly —
health problems.
Regular wellness
exams can help you identify
health issues in your pet
before they become severe, and regular vaccinations keep your pet, family, and community healthy and safe.
Annual wellness examinations Regular wellness
exams allow Animal Medical Center Dog Hospital to evaluate your dog's general
health and become aware of any
health problems
before they become serious illnesses.
A
health exam by our staff veterinarian is required
before any adoption is approved.
Not only do these
exams keep us up - to - date with your pet's
health, but they also allow us to detect potential problems
before they become serious.
Having studied many
health - care - related courses during my undergraduate degree, and even considering medical school
before eventually choosing law school, I know the importance of developing appropriate coping strategies to deal with
exam - related anxiety.
Before the insurance company approves your application, they are going to require that you take a medical
exam (unless you buy a no
exam plan), and the results of those
health tests are going to play a major role in how much you pay every month.
All
health changes that occurred since your last medical
exam should be reflected in your medical records
before you apply so that you don't have any unwelcome surprises when you receive your quotes.
Though a simplified issue policy doesn't require an
exam of many questions, insurers still have an idea of your
health status and insurance history
before selling you a policy.
Just keep in mind that there are certain conditions that are ineligible based on the company's guidelines, you could face a waiting period, you'll be subject to a
health exam, your plan choices may be limited, and you'll be looking at paying higher than normal premiums (which is a good reason to buy as much life insurance as you can at an early age, and
before you find yourself facing
health issues).
We've explained
before how applying for life insurance is basically broken down into just 8 steps: you determine your coverage needs, get quotes, apply, take a paramedical
exam, give additional
health details, have your final rate determined, approve your policy, and get insured.
It's important to get a medical
exam before you purchase your
health or life policy so you know what your insurer will charge you for premiums.
Before the insurance company accepts your application, they are going to require that you take a medical
exam, which will give them an idea of your overall
health and how much of a risk you are to accept for coverage.