Foreign objects in the ears are prevented by
routine ear exams, cleaning (do not use Q - tips as they can break off deep in the ear canal), and monitoring Greyhounds when outside or around small children.
Not exact matches
Weekly, bi-monthly or monthly medicated baths, using daily
ear washes, Hypoallergenic prescription diet food and treats, medications (Apoquel, Atopica, antibiotics, antifungals, allergy immunotherapy, etc),
routine lab work and
exams are necessary to keep your pet in their best health to avoid flare ups and addressing any skin issues before they become worse.
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Exams and Testing (Seman / Vaginal Cytology / Progesterone Tests) Diabetic Testing (including: Diabetic Curves and Insulin Management) Feline Leukemia / Feline A.I.DS Tests Full Surgical Facility Nail Clipping Nail Grinding
Ear Hair Plucking
Ear Cleaning Anal Gland Expression Trim paws, feet, around eyes Monitoring of Endocrine Disorders All
Routine Testing Diabetes Cushing (Hyperadrenocorticism) Addisons (Hypoadrenocorticism) Thyroid (Hypo and Hyperthyroidism) Pharmacy On - Site Prescription Medications for Acute and Chronic Illnesses Prescription Diets Clients are urged to call well in advance of needing any prescription foods.
Our doctors can address
routine vaccine needs, pet emergencies, wellness
exams, sick pet
exams, new puppy / kitten
exams, spay and neuters, dental procedures, eye,
ear and skin issues, allergy and diabetes testing and address quality of life concerns.
If we feel when you bring your cat in for a
routine exam that you need to address your cat's
ears at home, we will show you how to safely do it, and provide you with ointments that are generally safe to use in your cat's
ear.
Of course, any
routine exams or vaccinations are not covered, nor are some medications, like
ear drops.
The wellness
exam, much like the
routine physical you and I are familiar with, is a thorough, nose - to - tail
exam that includes checking the
ears, eyes, limbs, teeth, skin, and coat for any abnormalities.
During a preliminary
exam, the Veterinary Technician will weigh your pet; ask some
routine questions about his / her health; and perform a quick examination of his / her teeth,
ears, coat and body condition.
Although some animals go to the vet to have an
ear problem addressed, many
ear infections are discovered incidentally during a
routine physical
exam.
They also cover worldwide urgent and emergency care and
routine eye and
ear exams.