Not exact matches
The
PET Online Review Workshop is designed to
help prepare technologists for the NMTCB's
PET Exam.
Because many dogs and cats end up with a lot of tartar on the teeth, as well as gum disease, an annual
exam will
help you stay on track of your
pet's oral health and fix dental problems before they escalate.
All of this information, along with a thorough physical
exam of the body, will
help your vet properly diagnose your
pet and, ultimately, save you time and money if it results in recognizing a disease early on.
So, in the long run, a wellness
exam is money saved in the future and
helps keep your
pet healthy,» she says.
The Langley Animal clinic suggests
pet dental
exams should ideally be every 6 months to
help alert us to potential problems before they become severe.
Regardless of breed, your veterinarian can
help you develop a plan to keep your
pet happy and healthy, but only if your
pet makes a visit for an annual
exam.
These advanced diagnostics are also used in our preventative care
exams, to
help combat diseases and parasites in their earliest stages, before they are able to pose a threat to your
pet's health.
From new puppy and kitten
exams to mature cats and dogs, we ensure your
pets are in perfect health, and
help them when they're not.
It is important to schedule regular wellness
exams for our
pets every six months and have them examined for lumps and bumps as well as for many other things that can
help extend the length and quality of our
pets» lives.
Exercising an energetic
pet prior to the visit will
help avoid restlessness and agitation during the
exam.
We recommend regular veterinarian
exams at least once per year, carefully chosen vaccinations, and the ongoing use of safe parasite - control medications; each of these simple measures can
help you and your
pet avoid serious health concerns in the future.
To
help insure that nothing is missed at your
pet's wellness
exam, please take a moment to run through this checklist.
Private
exam rooms, separate kennels, and experienced handlers
help make the clinic visit for
pets a stress - minimized experience.
She schedules your
pet's appointments, assists the doctor during your
pet's
exam, assists in some aspects of surgery, and
helps to comfort you and is a listening ear «when the time comes.»
Since
pets can not talk, they often hide a sign of sickness, and a complete Physical
Exam can
help you create a plan to keep your
pet healthy for the year ahead with the Vaccination or preventative care that is needed.
In addition to a routine physical examination, a veterinary neurologist will perform a neurological
exam and work up which can
help identify the affected area of your
pet's nervous system.
Regular veterinary care with
exams, vaccinations, parasite prevention and early detection lab testing can
help pets live longer, healthier and happier lives!
Care - A-Van IS here to
help pet owners save money on core services, so that they have the extra funds to take their
pets to a full service clinic for wellness
exams and of course any other health issues.
The comprehensive
exam includes an examination of all of your
pet's major body systems to
help ensure that they are functioning at their best.
Preventative
pet care in the form of
exams, vaccines, dental care and screening blood tests and urine evaluation
helps expand your
pets» quality of life.
Blood (CBC & chemistry panel) and urine testing evaluate your
pet's internal organs, and can
help uncover underlying medical problems that may not be obvious from the physical
exam.
She assists the doctor during your
pet's
exam, assists the technician during tech appointments, and
helps in some aspects of surgery.
Because there are so many diseases that can cause a
pet to have signs and symptoms of a respiratory problem, the questions and physical
exam are the essential first steps in
helping your
pet.
This means scheduling regular
exams during which your veterinarian can
help your
pet avoid preventable conditions and detect disease early on, which in turn
helps you to avoid costly and painful treatment down the road.
We believe that all
pets should undergo a comprehensive wellness
exam annually, which focuses on all body systems and
helps us identify health conditions in your
pet before they become difficult and expensive to treat.
Your
pet is given a wellness
exam to
help determine whether they are healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure.
Wellness
Exams not only
help flag any potential problems with your
pet's health, but they are also important in creating an overall medical history for your
pet.
Whether they are
helping with a simple annual
exam or on the front lines during an emergency, a vet tech is always by your
pet's side.
The AAFP and Fort Dodge want cat owners to be aware of the threats to their
pets» health, and that twice - a-year wellness
exams can
help detect, treat and, ideally, prevent health problems before they become serious.
The
exam is not only an effective screening measure for chronic and acute glaucoma, it can also
help set a baseline measurement of your
pet's normal intraocular pressure (IOP).
Thanks to the Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry's «Make Me Smile Shelter Project,» shelter veterinarians and veterinary technicians nationwide will be receiving specialized training and equipment to
help make sure homeless
pets have dental
exams and dental cleanings before they meet their new families.
The
exam is not only effective in screening for chronic and acute glaucoma, it can also
help set a baseline measurement of your
pet's normal intraocular pressure (IOP).
A wellness
exam can
help ensure your
pet's health and detect early stages of disease.
Nutrition, exercise, and the prevention of common problems through regular
exams are all ways to
help your senior
pet stay healthy.
Routine preventative care (like getting an annual early detection
exam) can
help your veterinarian understand the normal baseline laboratory values for your
pet while they're young, happy and healthy.
Before your
pet's dental
exam, we perform a full physical
exam and pre-surgical lab work to
help rule out any pre-existing internal problems that may not be evident during a physical
exam.
Helping you integrate your
pet in your home, with your family or other
pets, is a part of our wellness
exams.
AAHA reminds
pet owners that they can
help pets live healthier and longer lives by taking their
pets to their veterinarian for periodic physical
exams, vaccinations, and dental care as well as providing
pets with fresh water, a balanced diet and exercise.
These needs can change rapidly in our senior patients and so
exams by a doctor every 6 months can
help protect your
pet from chronic disease and
help you make any necessary changes in care.
This
helps to detect problems not evident on physical
exams, and also provides a baseline for what is normal for your
pet as he or she ages.
These
exams can
help prevent medical problems before they become life - threatening and can also give your veterinarian a clearer picture of your
pet's health.
It is our job to conduct your
pet's physical
exams twice a year, but it is our mission to
help guide your
pet's wellness every day.
Wellness
exams and routine screening tests are a big step towards you
helping us
help your
pets achieve these goals.
Your
pet is given an
exam prior to surgery to
help determine whether your
pet is healthy enough to undergo the surgical procedure.
This
exam helps us understand your
pet's overall health and identify potential concerns.
All
pets can carry disease without necessarily showing signs of illness, and new
pet exams are important not only to determine whether a new exotic
pet is healthy, but also to
help maintain the health of other
pets and people at home who will be exposed to this new bird or exotic
pet.
Keeping your
pet at a healthy weight through a good diet and plenty of exercise, scheduling him or her for routine
exams and proper vaccinations, and giving him or her lots of love can
help your
pet live a longer, healthier life.
A technician
helps hold your
pet on the
exam table during the doctors physical examination.
For senior
pets, we recommend biannual visits and yearly bloodwork which can
help detect early health problems such as kidney, thyroid, and liver disease that could not be picked up on a routine
exam.
We provide complete care to our many patients — from
exams to vaccines to surgery, we strive to
help you and your
pet throughout all life stages.