We recommend
a physical examination twice a year on all pets with normal laboratoy values.
Since it is often difficult to determine if an exotic pet is ill, we strongly recommend
physical examinations twice a year to check for health problems, plus annual monitoring to check for nutritional and husbandry - related conditions.
Since it is often difficult to determine if an exotic pet is ill, we strongly recommend
physical examinations twice - a-year to check for health problems plus annual monitoring to check for nutritional and husbandry - related conditions.
Not exact matches
This care begins with a
physical examination of your pet
twice yearly from head to tail, inside and out.
At least once, perhaps
twice, a year, your pet needs a complete
physical examination.
Regular
physical examinations —
twice annually is optimal — help detect potential health concerns before they become more serious and costly to treat.
We recommend that you to bring your senior pet in at least
twice a year for their thorough and extensive
physical examination.
We recommend pets ages 7 and older undergo a complete
physical examination, complete with blood work and associated laboratory tests, at least
twice a year.
Some of our recommendations, just to review... Annual or
twice yearly (depending on age and health status)
physical examinations are central to taking care of our furry critters.
This underscores the importance of a thorough
physical examination at least once a year for young and middle aged kitties and
twice yearly for seniors.