Nothing beats
a thorough examination by your veterinarian, but this quiz may help shed some light on the urgency level.
A thorough examination by your veterinarian will eliminate any underlying medical problems.
In addition, your pet should have
a thorough examination by your veterinarian twice a year.
With most symptoms in dogs, there could be several possible causes, and your dog needs to have
a thorough examination by a veterinarian.
Not exact matches
Some of the signs of heart disease that can only be detected
by your
veterinarian as part of a
thorough examination include: * Gallop rhythm in cats * Irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) * Audible sounds between the heartbeat (murmur)
A
thorough physical
examination by your
veterinarian, coupled with your pet's clinical signs and specific breed, may help make the presumptive diagnosis of DCM.
This starts with a
thorough physical
examination by the
veterinarian and even x-rays to pin - point problems along the spine or in the legs.
Your
veterinarian will begin
by asking questions about your dog's recent and past medical history followed
by a
thorough physical
examination.
A
thorough physical
examination will be performed
by your
veterinarian in order to evaluate the patient's general health and to assist the examiner determining if any physical trauma may be responsible for your animal's inability to stand.
Knowing which medication is the best one for your ferret is something that can only be decided after a
thorough physical
examination done
by a ferret - knowledgeable
veterinarian.
An
examination by the
veterinarian, including a
thorough history taking, is the first step to diagnosis followed
by a blood panel to measure the level of thyroid hormone being produced.
All of our procedures include a
thorough pre-surgical physical
examination by a
veterinarian, surgical monitoring
by licensed technicians, and lots of care and attention throughout the day.
But some pet owners are opting for teeth cleanings
by non
veterinarians at pet stores or groomers instead of a
thorough oral
examination and cleaning
by a
veterinarian.
Your
veterinarian can screen your pet for parasites
by performing a
thorough physical
examination, and running laboratory test such as a fecal flotation, heartworm test, and other testing depending upon your pet's symptoms.
If your cat starts to house - soil, he or she requires a
thorough physical
examination by a
veterinarian and urinalysis to check for medical problems such as infections, cystitis, arthritis, kidney problems, diabetes, and other medical issues.
It is best that you have your dog seen
by a
Veterinarian as soon as possible and a
thorough physical
examination and diagnostics to look for an underlying cause.
The Internist will review information provided
by you and your family
veterinarian, perform a complete and
thorough physical
examination of your pet, and based on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
All dogs suspected of having Hip Dysplasia should have a
thorough physical
examination by a
Veterinarian.
A licensed
veterinarian is the only person who can legally vaccinate your dog and should only do so after a
thorough examination to rule out any health problems that may be aggravated
by vaccination.
Your
veterinarian will need to perform a
thorough physical
examination and run laboratory tests in order to determine whether snake's anorexia is caused
by a specific disease.
We build these relationships
by offering: The best in veterinary medical practices Periodic wellness
examinations & blood testing Full diagnostic evaluation all medical issues Experienced and dedicated
veterinarians and staff A high level of client service, especially in our hours and scheduling
Thorough and timely communications with owners to help them make informed pet healthcare decisions It is
by practicing these principles that we strive to be thought of first and foremost when the medical needs of a beloved companion become a family concern.
We build these relationships
by offering: The best in veterinary medical practices Periodic wellness
examinations & blood testing Full diagnostic evaluation all medical issues Internship - trained
veterinarians An experienced and dedicated staff A high level of client service, including convenient hours and scheduling
Thorough and timely communications with owners to help them make informed pet healthcare decisions It is
by practicing these principles that we strive to be thought of first and foremost when the medical needs of a beloved companion become a family concern.
All of our procedures include a
thorough pre-surgical physical
examination by a
veterinarian, surgical monitoring, and lots of care and attention throughout the day.
The
veterinarian will immediately start the visit
by performing a
thorough physical
examination to search for additional instances of bruising, petechiae, ecchymoses and / or lesions.
• Physical
examination - A
thorough physical
examination by your
veterinarian is an important part of the diagnosis.
The Dermatologist will review information provided
by you and your family
veterinarian, perform a complete and
thorough physical
examination of your pet, and based on these initial findings, additional tests and care may be recommended.
Since there is always a risk of anesthetic complications with any surgical procedure, I strongly recommend all pets have a
thorough examination performed prior to surgery (within 2 months)
by their
veterinarian and pre-anesthetic bloodwork completed (within 3 months) to assess kidneys and liver function and to determine if anemia or an infection is present.
Antibiotics should be prescribed
by a qualified
veterinarian, after
thorough examination and diagnosis.