Please have copies of your animal's medical records,
including vaccination history, and any recent test results and radiographs from your veterinarian's office faxed / emailed prior to your appointment to help us better understand your animal's medical condition.
Therefore, it is important to
include vaccination history when requesting CIV HI antibody testing for dogs with respiratory illness.
Not exact matches
Doing so would give doctors a good sense of your current health,
including a
history of your past infections, diseases and
vaccinations.
Many of the digital systems currently in operation or being set up
include the possibility to record whole - of - life
vaccination data, and some countries can provide vaccine recipients the possibility to print their personal immunisation
history.
It can be very helpful to maintain your own records of your animal's
history: date of birth,
vaccinations, illnesses, chronic conditions, medications, and all surgeries,
including spay or neuter.
Factors that affect which vaccines are offered
include your pet's age, health, habits, lifestyle,
vaccination history and potential risk of contracting certain diseases.
Consistent
history of preventative care,
including monthly heartworm prevention and annual wellness exams,
vaccinations, heartworm tests.
She is a 13 months old, has all of her
vaccinations (
including parvo, lepto, and the rest of the usual suspects) as of 6 weeks ago, and was adopted from a rescue shelter at 10.5 months so her previous medical
history is unreliable.
This should
include your animal's medical record,
vaccination status,
history regarding your animal's condition, and any recent test results.
Vital information about your pet,
including its name, species (dog, cat, etc.), color, breed or mix of breeds, weight,
vaccination history, and your contact information should be readily seen on the outside of the carrier.
Diagnosis / Treatment Your veterinarian will perform a thorough physical exam and take a detailed
history of your pet,
including vaccination status.
Obtaining a comprehensive
history of your horse's health,
including diet, exercise, housing,
vaccinations / deworming, prior illness or injury, and other related information, is a vitally important part of our approach to the assessment and care we provide.
This
includes your pet's
vaccination history.
Ask the breeder for all the relevant paperwork, like pedigree registration papers, health screening certificates and a written medical
history,
including vaccinations and worming.
The file should
include current photographs of your pet (you will have to show a photograph to have your animal released to you from a shelter, or other holding facility;
including yourself in the photos will facilitate this process), microchip identification number, adoption papers, a written description of your pet (feline, female, 7 years old, grey tabby, 10 lbs, etc), a description of your pet's distinctive markings (white paws, black spot on back, etc.), diet, medications,
vaccination history, behavioral issues and personality.
Your veterinarian will ask you questions regarding your pet's medical
history including when the signs were first noticed, what kind of symptoms you have seen, recent medications or
vaccinations, and recent travel.
In order to gain a clear understanding of the dog's medical
history, we ask you to provide us with any medical records you have,
including vaccination certificates.
Please be aware that we will need copies of any previous medical
history including vaccination records.
A responsible breeder will be able to show you all the paperwork for the dog,
including the
history of the puppy's parents and her
vaccinations.
Completed health
history form,
including questions on medical
history,
vaccinations and overall health.
Your veterinarian will take a full medical
history including the
vaccination record.
He will need a complete
history from you which
includes dietary regimens, recent travel locations and conditions, frequency of bathing and grooming as well as the products used, whether your pet has been or is normally in the presence of other dogs or cats or other animal species, health
history and
vaccinations if this information is not immediately available to the treating vet, as well as the present symptoms noted, their severity and duration.
A: It is important to bring any previous medical records,
including general health, reproductive and
vaccination history.
They will need your dog's medical
history,
including any medical and
vaccination records, recent injury or illness, incidences of strange behavior, and changes in appetite.
The veterinarian will need your dog's medical
history,
including any medical and
vaccination records, recent injury or illness, incidences of strange behavior, and changes in appetite.