For more information
on heartworms check out our pet library or to learn more about heartworm preventatives please check out the heartworm preventatives page or call our clinic.
Not exact matches
Annual
heartworm and intestinal parasite
checks should be next
on the list, followed by control of external parasites
on the pet and in the home.
At this annual visit, your pet will receive one or two shots — depending
on whether the rabies vaccine is needed — a physical exam, plus
heartworm and intestinal worm
checks at no extra charge.
After that, routine
check - ups, and maintaining your pet
on heartworm / flea prevention are things that should be considered.
Puppy / Kitten Preventative Care includes: • Full veterinary «nose - to - tail» physical examination • Vaccinations and deworming as needed • Discussion of proper nutrition • Discussion of spay / neuter • Internal and external parasite
checks •
Heartworm prevention • Information and suggestions
on basic training • Dental checkup and discussion of dental care for your pet • Microchipping recommendation You probably have many questions about your new family member — we encourage you to ask us!
Launched last week by the Animal Rescue League of Boston, the clinic will be open
on Friday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. For a flat fee of $ 10, the clinic's professionals will
check out your dog or cat and provide various types of care, including vaccinations for rabies and distemper, flea treatment, implementation of a GPS microchip, antibiotics, treatment for
heartworm, and referrals for any other procedures.
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.
A call to your Vet will be placed to
check on sterilization of your present pets, current vaccinations and monthly
Heartworm preventative for any dogs you may own.
This visit is about so much more than vaccines and a
heartworm test — it's an opportunity to
check in
on the state of your pet's health and come up with a plan to optimize it.
Prior to placement all BARC dogs are: spayed or neutered; microchipped;
checked for
heartworms and parasites and treated if necessary; brought up - to - date
on all vaccinations, in some cases boosters may be necessary; and are
on heartworm and flea / tick preventives.
We
check your vet references to be sure your pets are up - to - date
on mandatory vaccinations,
heartworm testing and preventative, and regular wellness exams.
I appreciate your tip
on getting your dog
checked for
heartworms.
If your dog is not
on heartworm prevention, or is not current
on his prevention, testing is highly recommended to
check for juvenile and adult
heartworm.
All dogs that come into MHCSR are vet
checked, spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and treated for any medical conditions and put
on heartworm preventative before the adoption process begins.
Any dog put
on heartworm preventive medication needs to be
checked for
heartworm disease before we start preventive medication.
On Monday, Fatcat was
checked out by a local veterinarian who found she has
heartworms, dental problems and masses around her vulva and anus that need to be removed, according to AzCentral.com
Our current recommendations include having your pet
on heartworm prevention year round with annual testing, flea control year round, and having a stool sample
checked once a year, or more often if indicated, for intestinal worms.
All puppies and dogs are up - to - date
on all shots, have been wormed, vet -
checked and (if old enough) are
on heartworm preventative.
All of our dogs are vet
checked including spayed or neutered;
heartworm tested (preventive dispensed if negative and treatment started if positive); up to date
on vaccinations (rabies, parvo, distemper); basic blood test performed; urinalysis; placed
on flea / tick preventative if needed; intestinal parasite exam performed and treated accordingly; and provided with any other medical care necessary (dentals, surgeries, etc).
All of our dogs are vet
checked, spayed or neutered, current
on vaccinations, microchipped,
heartworm tested, and started
on heartworm preventative.
All our animals are vet
checked, spayed / neutered, micro-chipped, vaccinated appropriate to age, de-wormed and kept
on flea / tick /
heartworm prevention.
All of our dogs are vet
checked, spayed or neutered, current
on shots,
heartworm negative, and microchipped.
The Veterinarian will
check your pet's vital signs such as heart rate, breathing, ears, eyes, teeth, weight, discuss your pet's diet and nutrition, current flea and
heartworm preventatives your pet is
on, and answer any other questions.
Every dog we take in is fully vet
checked, spayed or neutered as necessary, brought current
on necessary vaccines,
heartworm tested and made current
on heartworm medication.
A simple blood test is needed to
check your dog for
heartworm disease
on a yearlybasis.
All dogs in foster homes have been (or will be) spayed or neutered,
checked for
heartworm, and are usually
on preventative medication for
heartworm.
All SAAP animals are vet
checked, UTD
on vaccines, spayed / neutered, micro chipped, and given flea and
heartworm preventative as age appropriate.