We also
recommend annual blood tests and urinalysis for senior dogs so that we can detect conditions early, when intervention is most effective.
Not exact matches
As your pet ages
annual blood tests are
recommended to catch certain health problems early.
At the time of an
annual or semi-
annual exam, a routine
blood heartworm
test is
recommended, along with a complete wellness exam and / or vaccinations and other laboratory
testing if appropriate.
Diligence in administering the drugs is key to success and it is
recommended that all dogs get
annual blood tests to make sure they remain heartworm negative.
We
recommend routine
annual heartworm screening (a simple
blood test) for all of our dog patients, and monthly heartworm prevention for all of our dog and cat patients (and ferrets too!).
In addition to having an
annual physical exam for your pet, we also
recommend performing a yearly
blood work
test for animals six years or older.
Therefore, we strongly
recommend annual physical exams which include parasite control and health screening through
blood, urine, and fecal
tests.
For geriatric pets, we strongly
recommend blood and urine
testing in conjunction with the comprehensive veterinary examination included in the
annual health program.
For geriatric dogs, we strongly
recommend blood and urine
testing in conjunction with the comprehensive veterinary examination included in the
annual health program.
People with high cholesterol are
recommended to get an
annual blood test.