Other instances may
require examination of your pet along with radiographs or induced vomiting.
Not exact matches
A close
examination of your
pet's mouth, teeth and gums can alert you to a problem
requiring a visit to your
pet hospital for dental issues.
Because our
pets can't talk, solving these dilemmas
requires a thorough review
of the
pet's medical history, a veterinary
examination and diagnostic tests.
For the safety and comfort
of your
pet, a physical
examination by one
of our veterinarians is
required in the preceding 12 months in order to book an appointment.
Prior to surgery, we
require a pre-surgical
examination (pre-op) for your
pet with one
of the staff veterinarians.
If your
pet requires anesthesia, he or she is admitted to the hospital and a complete physical
examination is performed by one
of our doctors.
This is one
of the reasons our trained staff are
required to restrain your
pets during
examinations.
This includes preventive health care (
examinations and vaccines), management
of patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and kidney failure, and appointments for
pets requiring care for urgent conditions.
In order to protect the health
of all
pets, we
require that all
pets staying with us are current on their annual health
examination and vaccinations.
Regardless
of the kind
of testing,
examination, or procedure your
pet requires, we guarantee they will feel comfortable, secure, and properly taken care
of throughout their time with us.
No matter what kind
of testing,
examination, or procedure your
pet requires, we guarantee they will feel secure, comfortable, and cared for throughout their time with us.
To ensure the health
of your
pet by providing the healthiest environment possible, and to protect those animals boarding at the same time as your
pet, we do
require an
examination and blood work prior to boarding.
«b, c Notes on the different products available (NOTE: we are
required by law to have an
examination of your
pet within the last 12 months, and we ONLY sell product on site at our hospital):
It
requires a veterinary pathologist's careful
examination of stained blood film slides from the
pet.
Short - lasting anesthetic is
required for more complete
examinations for the safety and comfort
of the
pet and the professionals.
If we determine that your
pet requires surgery — whether routine or complex — we won't do anything until we've conducted a thorough
examination and run a series
of tests.
We must be informed
of your
pet's temperament and whether a muzzle or other special restraint is
required for
examination.
For example,
require a sit before allowing your dog access to his food bowl; a wait before going through the door into the house; a quiet before being allowed out
of the crate or kennel; a teeth, ears, or toes command and
examination before
petting.
This frees up time when we first get to our hospital,
requiring you to wait for less time, and also helping to move your
pet out
of the waiting room and into the
examination room much quicker.