Many dogs and cats are good at hiding signs that something is wrong, so
subtle changes in their health or behavior might be easy to overlook.
Not exact matches
I learned this method of tuning
in and then adjusting from Ayurveda, and though to explain it, the idea sounds trite, I've noticed improvements
in my digestion and mental
health from the
subtle change in how I season foods, the mindset I prepare them
in, and how much attention I give while eating.
19:30 - Why we aren't prioritizing
health 22:28 - How you are wasting energy 23:10 -
Subtle changes to start making 24:06 - Hope for adults 25:16 - Vitality screening 26:15 - Hang out with me and Pedram 28:00 - Advice he wishes he'd gotten earlier
in life 29:01 - Let your kids blossom
Discover how
changing your diet, adjusting sleeping habits, paying close attention to nutrition, and taking time to exercise, even
in subtle ways can surely impact your overall
health and wellness.
«We have always been a conscientious company, but by having more standardised systems
in place for our
health and safety and environmental management has helped us to make
subtle changes, each of which have added up to significant improvements over the years, for both the company and our employees.
If you notice any
changes in behavior, such as a
change in eating habits, not greeting you the way they normally would, reluctance to jump up or move around the way they typically would... these are the
subtle signs of what could be a serious
health problem, and it is time to schedule a veterinary exam.
«Well cat» visits are critical for detecting
subtle changes in your pet's physical
health — especially important for a species likely to hide any illness until it becomes debilitating.
Just like us, each animal is slightly different so having these trending values helps the doctor
in detecting
subtle changes that may indicate a
health problem early before it starts to affect your pet.
Over time, these
subtle changes in your pet's
health may progress, leading to advanced stages of illnesses.
As
in humans, some
health issues that affect older pets can begin with very
subtle changes that may go unnoticed until the problem has become serious.
Subtle changes in behavior or appetite may be symptomatic of an underlying
health problem.
Even
subtle changes in weight can be an indicator of a
health problem, and she wants to stay on top of things.
How it benefits you: Regular wellness exams allow your vet to evaluate
subtle changes in your pet's
health and diagnose conditions such as masses, heart murmurs, arthritis and dental disease before they worsen, which can save valuable time, money and stress
in the long run.
Once a
health baseline is established, it is much easier for the veterinarian to catch any
subtle changes in the pet's physical condition.