With bi-annual
medical examinations by your veterinarian at Salmon Creek Veterinary Clinic, problems are often diagnosed before they become serious medical conditions.
Not exact matches
A
veterinarian diagnoses the cause of a dog's red eye
by assessing symptoms,
medical history, physical
examination, and laboratory testing.
Preboarding
Examination Required: All boarders must be examined in advance
by one of our
veterinarians, enabling us to provide the best
medical supervision while boarding.
* DoggyDoc is for informational purposes only and is in no way intended to replace
medical examination or diagnosis of the dog
by a trained and licensed
veterinarian in case of a disease.
A thorough
examination by your
veterinarian will eliminate any underlying
medical problems.
Your
veterinarian will begin
by asking questions about your dog's recent and past
medical history followed
by a thorough physical
examination.
Some
veterinarians have passed advanced written and practical
examinations given
by the American Veterinary
Medical Association, which certifies them as dental specialists.
Our shelter features
medical examination and grooming areas where newly minted rescue pets are examined and vaccinated
by our
veterinarians, and bathed and pampered
by our grooming team.
In other cases, a
medical history of intermittent lameness may be suggestive of this problem, and your
veterinarian will confirm that the lameness is caused
by a patellar luxation during
examination of the affected leg.
A
veterinarian will assess your pet and determine the
medical issue, followed
by a rehabilitation
examination by a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner.
If your cat starts to house - soil, he or she requires a thorough physical
examination by a
veterinarian and urinalysis to check for
medical problems such as infections, cystitis, arthritis, kidney problems, diabetes, and other
medical issues.
Your pet has a yearly
examination by a
veterinarian to identify any
medical problems that may need further evaluation.
We build these relationships
by offering: The best in veterinary
medical practices Periodic wellness
examinations & blood testing Full diagnostic evaluation all
medical issues Experienced and dedicated
veterinarians and staff A high level of client service, especially in our hours and scheduling Thorough and timely communications with owners to help them make informed pet healthcare decisions It is
by practicing these principles that we strive to be thought of first and foremost when the
medical needs of a beloved companion become a family concern.
We build these relationships
by offering: The best in veterinary
medical practices Periodic wellness
examinations & blood testing Full diagnostic evaluation all
medical issues Internship - trained
veterinarians An experienced and dedicated staff A high level of client service, including convenient hours and scheduling Thorough and timely communications with owners to help them make informed pet healthcare decisions It is
by practicing these principles that we strive to be thought of first and foremost when the
medical needs of a beloved companion become a family concern.
A specialist
veterinarian must also must pass a rigorous
examination in order to become a diplomate of one of the 22 specialty colleges recognized
by the American Veterinary
Medical Association (AVMA).
Any pet store that sells dogs must provide purchasers of dogs with the following information at the time of sale: • A certificate of
medical health completed
by a
veterinarian stating that the dog has been examined and there is no evidence of disease, illness, or injury at the time of the
examination; • The name, complete address, and telephone number of the breeder that bred the dog, the regulated dog breeding kennel where the dog was kept, housed, and maintained, and the regulated dog intermediary from whom the pet store acquired the dog, as applicable; and • A money - back guarantee that is valid for up to 21 days after the date of purchase of the dog.
(3) «Necessary veterinary care» means, at minimum,
examination at least once yearly
by a licensed
veterinarian, prompt treatment of any serious illness or injury
by a licensed
veterinarian, and where needed, humane euthanasia
by a licensed
veterinarian using lawful techniques deemed acceptable
by the American Veterinary
Medical Association;