Not exact matches
Annual Preventative Care visits
include a Wellness Exam, Rabies vaccine, FVRCP, Leukemia,
Fecal test, and heartworm
check.
Our CURRENT RECOMMENDATIONS
include having your pet on heartworm prevention year round with annual testing, flea control year round, and having a
fecal sample
checked once a year, or more often if indicated, for intestinal worms.
Every 6 months - Physical Exam, Senior Wellness Profile / Renal Profile (comprehensive internal organ screen
including Thyroid testing, electrolytes and red and white cell counts, urinalysis + / - urine culture) and an internal parasite
check (
fecal exam) yearly.
Veterinary care
includes a thorough exam, rabies and distemper (5 way) inoculations (by newest guidelines), parasites
check (
fecal and heartworm) and neutering if necessary and medically and age appropriate.
West Chester Veterinary Center is offering a discounted «Puppy Wellness Package» that will
include all of the vaccines, electives (flea treat, heartworm), physical exams,
fecal checks and dewormings your puppy will need.
Items
Included: Vet
Checked ~ ~ Shots /
Fecal / Worming UTD ~ ~ Written guarantees.
This allows us to
check a number of important lab parameters
including complete blood counts (CBC), blood chemistries, electrolytes, urinalyses, and
fecal exams among others.
Regular veterinarian
check - ups
including a
fecal exam is a good idea, but do keep in mind that these exams are not always 100 % accurate, as these parasites can be hard to detect.
This visit
includes a full physical examination, a brief soundness
check and
fecal sampling for parasite analysis.
Regular veterinary
check - ups,
including fecal examinations, can usually identify giardia infections.
All Staffords should be vaccinated for common and serious canine illnesses,
including parvovirus and distemper, and your Stafford's
fecal specimens should be
checked by your vet for parasites at least yearly.
If you are interested in adopting, please go to our website and complete the adoption application: http://www.icaredogrescue.org/ready-to-adopt/ Adoption fee
includes: Spay / neuter * shots up to date * micro-chip *
fecal and vet
check
Among the reasons to schedule his or her annual
check - up with a veterinarian are: Annual vaccinations, such as rabies and, if your dog is frequently boarded, kennel cough Annual parasite control,
including bloodwork to be sure your dog is heartworm negative;
fecal to
check for intestinal parasites; and renewal of medication to keep him heartworm, flea, tick, and intestinal...