We recommend yearly exams for cats under the age of 7, and semi-annual exams for cats over the age of 7.
We recommend yearly exams for the young pets and 6 monthly exams on seniors and pets with chronic illnesses.
For relatively healthy pets
we recommend yearly exams with blood work as needed.
At Farmington Veterinary Clinic,
we recommend yearly exams and blood work as necessary.
We recommend yearly exams to stay up to date on your pet's health and any issues.
by Marissa Greenberg, DVM Even though your pet may seem healthy to you, our veterinarians
recommend yearly exams for all of our patients.
To that end, our doctors highly
recommend yearly exams and our all - inclusive puppy and kitten wellness packages.
1) For adult animals,
we recommend a yearly exam and vaccinations.
Not exact matches
Though experts
recommend that the general population get a
yearly skin cancer
exam with a dermatologist, adults with a family history of skin cancer should be checked every six months.
A good gyno
exam... May Not Include a Pap Smear Pap smears — which detect abnormal, potentially cancerous cells on your cervix — were once
recommended yearly for any woman older than 18.
At Salmon Brook Veterinary Hospital, we
recommend yearly dental
exams with routine floating.
After your puppy, has gone through the series of puppy vaccines, it is
recommended that your dog come in
yearly for a comprehensive physical
exam.
We
recommend yearly tests on all animals as part of their wellness
exam.
We provide daily vaccination services and
recommend yearly internal and external
exams for parasites that can affect the health of your animal.
We
recommend exams once
yearly on healthy pets due to the fact that pets age on average 7 years for every year of our life.
The Health and Genetics Committee
recommends yearly eye
exams and online recording of eye
exams for a lifetime in Golden Retrievers who have been bred.
This is one of many reasons why
yearly wellness
exams are
recommended, so your veterinarian can find things early.
Annual
Exams and Vaccination — The Delaware SPCA
recommends a
yearly physical to ensure your pet stays in good health.
These programs
recommend twice
yearly exams by a veterinarian in order to detect any changes or illness in pets as they age.
After your kitten has gone through the series of puppy vaccines, it is
recommended that they come in
yearly for a comprehensive physical
exam & booster vaccines.
For pets over seven, twice
yearly exams are
recommended.
That is why the American Veterinary Medical Association as well as the American Animal Hospital Association now
recommend twice
yearly physical
exams plus appropriate blood work on all cats who are 5 years old or above.
Wellness
exams are
recommended yearly and are taylored to the age of the pet.
For seniors, we
recommend twice
yearly exams and appropriate diagnostics in order to detect any changes or illness in your pets as they age.
The CDC (Center for Disease Control)
recommends a fecal
exam or deworming your pet at least twice
yearly.
A
yearly preventive
exam, blood work and a fecal
exam is
recommended.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital
recommends twice -
yearly exams for elderly dogs.
We
recommend yearly radiographs during your Preventative Care and Wellness
Exams for our elderly patients to check for arthritis and internal masses.
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.
These
yearly exams (typically 6 months after an annual physical) may be
recommended earlier if your pet has a previously diagnosed health condition or is on a medication and requires close monitoring.
We
recommend all dogs receive a
yearly physical
exam, though more frequent
exams may be preferred depending upon the age of your dog and his or her physical health.
Feline Senior Wellness Checklist Comprehensive Physical
Exam (
recommended twice
yearly) Vaccinations (Fvrcp, Felv, Rabies) * Intestinal parasite test (fecal) Retroviral testing if indicated Senior Wellness Bloodscreen and Urinalysis
recommended yearly (Chem 27, CBC, thyroid, UA) + / - viral testing Blood Pressure Screening - available at associate hospital * vaccine schedule protocol tailored to each individual patient based on accepted guidelines by AAHA / AAFP
We
recommend yearly wellness
exams, even is nothing appears to be wrong, cats are notorious for their ability to hide very serious diseases until its too late.
We
recommend yearly oral
exams and treatment to ensure your pet's health and well - being.
Southern Hills Veterinary Hospital
recommends twice -
yearly exams for elderly cats.
We highly
recommend wellness
exams yearly for pets less than 6 years and twice
yearly for animals over 7 years of age.
We generally
recommend a
yearly pet dental
exam and cleaning for our patients to remove plaque and tartar buildup, check for and correct underlying problems, and to aid in the prevention of dental disease.
We
recommend twice -
yearly exams and annual bloodwork, urinalysis, and intestinal parasite evaluation for pets ages seven and older.
This is also the reason why we
recommend blood work at every
yearly physical
exam, especially in older cats.
Many standard Poodle breeders and veterinarians familiar with the breed
recommend the following health scans: hip dysplasia: OFA or PennHIP evaluation, OFA thyroid evaluation, OFA sebaceous adenitis (SA) evaluation, heart evaluation, and a
yearly eye
exam.
Although the American Association of Feline Practitioners
recommends all cats have an
exam yearly and senior cats (over 10 years of age) have an
exam every 6 months.
Because of the changes associated with aging we
recommend a twice
yearly exam when your pet reaches their senior years.
Yearly physical exams: In cats, we do recommend yearly physical exams on all the young pets and every 6 month exams on the senior and patients with chronic dis
Yearly physical
exams: In cats, we do
recommend yearly physical exams on all the young pets and every 6 month exams on the senior and patients with chronic dis
yearly physical
exams on all the young pets and every 6 month
exams on the senior and patients with chronic diseases.
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.
Our Senior Health Plans include
yearly blood work, as
recommended by the AVMA, annual
exams, vaccinations, and other preventative care.
Bi-annual
exams and
yearly wellness lab work are highly
recommended for all pets eight years and older.
We also
recommend twice
yearly exams because it gives us an easy way to split up vaccinations that your pet needs so that we're not giving all the vaccines at once.
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.
We
recommend all cats receive a
yearly physical
exam, though more frequent
exams may be preferred depending upon the age of your cat and his or her physical health.
It is
recommended by the ACVO and the EOS to have ophthalmic breeding soundness
exams performed on horses
yearly to screen for congenital ophthalmic disease as part of a responsible breeding program.