A pre-anesthetic wellness screen is a valuable tool used to ensure the internal
health of your pet prior to performing procedures that require anesthesia.
Not exact matches
As a service to adopters, and to help ensure the
health and safety
of our adopted animals, we strongly encourage home visits
prior to the transfer
of any
pets from our agency.
The thin logic behind this discrepancy: Ostensibly, someone who bought a dog from a retail
pet store would see the animal
prior to purchase and be able to judge his
health and behavior, providing the consumer with a modicum
of protection.
Neutering your
pet prior to maturity and spaying your
pet prior to her first heat cycle (both at 4 - 6 months old) offers the best protection against serious
health issues and the establishment
of negative behaviors.
Depending on the age and preexisting
health conditions
of your
pet, we will advise you on the length
of time that food should be withheld
prior to surgery.
In the best interest
of your
pet's
health, all vaccines and dewormers must be administered 2 weeks
prior to surgery.
Conveniently located near the intersection
of Dodd Boulevard and Cedar Avenue, our Lakeville MN animal hospital specializes in providing
pet health education, wellness and veterinary hospital services for Lakeville area
pet owners in Lakeville, Eagan, Burnsville,
Prior Lake, Apple Valley, Rosemount, Farmington and surrounding communities.
All
of this is done to ensure each
pet is in his or her best state
of health prior to being welcomed into your home.
Kitten: New HOPE Clinic strongly recommends (but does not require), for the
health and safety
of your cat / kitten, that your
pet be inoculated for all infectious feline diseases a minimum
of four (4) weeks
prior to your appointment at New HOPE.
Prior to having a dental cleaning, your veterinarian will want to perform a complete physical exam, and may want to have blood work done on your
pet to access the
health of their organs and examine blood counts.
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.
Blood testing may help rule out other less common causes
of arthritis (e.g., infections, auto - immune disease, and tick - borne infections) and is also important to evaluate your
pet's overall
health, especially
prior to starting certain medications.
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).
While this may seem like an odd question, it is important for us to know
prior to euthanizing your
pet due to human
health concerns
of rabies vs. infectious diseases.
Routine blood testing can help determine causes
of illness, verify organ
health prior to anesthetized medical treatments, and aid in the general maintenance
of healthy
pets.
WHS determines which shelter
pets qualify for foster care, and the
health and behavior
of all potential foster
pets are evaluated
prior to foster placement.