Pets need a minimum of a full
physical exam once a year.
A comprehensive
physical exam once a year is a very important part of your pet's regular preventative care.
As a minimum we do recommend that pets be seen for a full
physical exam once a year at a verified pet hospital.
Not exact matches
Consider:
Once a year, we go to the doctor for a
physical exam.
Because pets can't tell us how they feel, we recommend a complete
physical examination at least
once a year, though
exams every 6 months are encouraged.
Dr. Walesby will obtain a thorough history and
once your companion has had time to acclimate to the surroundings, she will perform a complete
physical exam.
Therefore, it is very important that a thorough
physical exam be performed by your veterinarian
once you obtain your new pet.
Your pet should receive a
physical exam at least
once a year, though we encourage more frequent
exams.
We have five dogs, four of them seniors, and regularly have our vet give them «senior wellness checks» (
physical exams, blood work, etc.) because, after 30 + years of being owned by canines, we've learned that things can start to change rapidly
once a dog reaches a certain age, and very often before any outward symptoms are evident.
Because your pets can't tell you how they really feel, we recommend a complete
physical examination at least
once a year, though more frequent
exams are encouraged.
We recommend performing a
physical and fecal
exam once a year.
We recommend bringing your snake
once a year for a
physical exam and a fecal test.
Once your pet is checked in we perform a complete
physical exam (from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail) to look for any other abnormalities that need to be addressed prior to anesthesia.
Diagnosis / Treatment
Once consulted, your veterinarian will perform a thorough
physical exam, looking carefully at your pet's ears, and may recommend diagnostic tests to look for concurrent conditions and to rule out other disorders that mimic vestibular disease.
Many changes in your pet's health can occur slowly, it's a good idea to have a complete
physical exam at least
once a year.
Patients over 8 years of age should have a complete
physical exam twice a year with screening bloodwork
once a year.
While most cats stay indoors it is still very important to make sure they receive annual vaccines,
physical exams at least
once a year, and have their stool checked for parasites.
The veterinarians and medical team at Anderson Mill Animal Clinic recommend a comprehensive
physical examination for your pet at least
once a year, although more frequent
exams are encouraged, especially for senior pets.
Once again, it is important to get a thorough history and complete
physical exam.
Despite the frequency of vaccines, ALL cats and dogs truly need a thorough
physical exam at least
once a year, and the very young and the very old need them more often.
Once a year, you should take your pet in for a check - up, which includes a full
physical exam.
Once you are at the vet and your pet is stable the veterinarian will perform a complete
physical exam and ask a lot questions about your pet's history such as «How long did the seizure activity last, did he lose control of urine or bowels?»
Even if your pet seems to be healthy, a
physical exam at least
once a year is critical.
it is still very important that he or she be seen by a veterinarian at least
once a year for a
physical exam and general check - up.
They should visit the vet
once or twice a year for a
physical exam and intestinal parasite check via a fecal sample.
For reptiles and amphibians (herps) we recommend
once a year
physical exams, weight check, husbandry review (please be ready to provide information on lights, caging, substrates, calcium and vitamin supplements, temperatures and what you feed your herp), yearly parasite
exams and further diagnostics if indicated after
physical exam.
Your Veterinarian will be able to determine your cat's nutritional disease
once she is brought in for a
physical exam.
Do you hope to only use the carrier
once a year for your kitty's annual
physical exam?
12 Body System Examination — Companion animals age much faster than humans, therefore a thorough
physical exam to evaluate all of your pet's body systems should be conducted at least
once a year.
A
physical exam at least
once a year is so important in keeping your pet healthy.
Once completed, you'll schedule an
exam with a third party
exam company to complete the
physical.
Now Primerica Reps claim that
once the policy's Term expires, in order to reapply for another Term policy the client will NOT need a new
physical exam.
Once your policy is in force, you can then either get a
physical or take a medical
exam for life insurance.
However, your
physical health is only actually measured
once, via that medical
exam when you first apply for coverage.