Not exact matches
Dr. Hefter will evaluate your pets
teeth and gums
during the comprehensive
physical exam.
During his last
physical exam his
teeth were a dental grade of 1 (minimal tartar with the most tartar on his upper canines).
Types of Pets Seen: Dogs Cats We're pleased to offer the following services: Complete Dental Cleaning Ultrasonic Descaling of Tartar Polishing (to help keep tartar from coming back) Deep Gingival Cleanings
Tooth Extractions Constant Monitoring of Patients
During Procedures Requiring Anesthesia All Dental Patients Recieve Pre-Dental Blood Screenings (to help insure safety) Comprehensive
Physical Exam Cardiovascular
Exams Dental
Exams Dermatological
Exams Geriatric
Exams Ophthalmic
Exams Orthopedic
Exams Puppy and Kitten
Exams Reproduction
Exams Sick / Injured
Exams Wellness
Exams Full Laboratory Service Urine Test Fecal Test Cytology of Ears and Skin Blood Test (Hematology / Chemistries) Heartworm Testing Specialty Testing (Blood Tests / Cytology / Biopsy / Endocrine Disorders / etc..)
During a
physical exam at La Costa Animal Hospital, Dr. Schatzle or Dr. Ecker will evaluate your pet's eyes, ears, nose, throat,
teeth, gums, heart, lungs, musculoskeletal system, skin, coat and the lymph nodes.
During the check - up regular vaccinations are given and the animal is given a
physical exam, a dental check - up, and
teeth cleaning.
During the
physical exam, your veterinarian will check your pup's eyes and ears, look in his mouth and check his
teeth, listen to his heart, palpate his belly, and check to see if his testicles have dropped yet.
If your dog is accustomed to having his mouth examined, your vet can examine his
teeth every 6 months
during a
physical exam.
During the
physical exam, the doctor will examine your pet's eyes, ears,
teeth, skin, and listen to its heart and lungs.
During our veterinarian's
physical exam, your pet gets checked from tongue to
teeth to toes to tail.