Not exact matches
I came to this realization about 12 years ago when I went to the doctor for my
annual physical and was blown away when he called me
with my
blood work results.
Well, a raw diet will likely reduce your visits to the Vet; however, we recommend keeping in close touch
with your Vet via
annual wellness check - ups, including
blood work.
It's incredibly beneficial to your pets health to have routine
annual blood work done and heartworm season offers great discounts to help
with this.
We recommend an
annual exam
with blood work, viral screening, tetanus vaccine, radiographs, fecal exam and fecal culture.
It is important for ferrets to get an
annual physical exam
with blood work, distemper vaccines and a deslorelin implant to help prevent adrenal disease.
You might already be talking
with your veterinarian about vaccines each year in a dog that is older than 7 years of age; next, talk to your veterinarian about doing an
annual exam and routine
blood work too.
Annual physical exams along
with routine
blood work and radiographs (x-rays) are some ways that help detect cancer early.
Annual blood work allows our veterinarians to monitor trends and diagnosed early, many of these diseases can be slowed down greatly, or even reversed,
with various treatments prescribed by your pet's veterinarian.
By providing your cherished senior pet
with annual wellness exams, (and geriatric pets bi-
annual wellness exams) that includes
blood -
work and other essential tests, your veterinarian will be able to test your senior pet for many medical conditions, such as high
blood pressure, kidney disease, diabetes, thyroid disease, urinary tract infections and dermatological conditions along
with cancer screening.
Annual physicals coupled
with routine
blood -
work and
blood - pressure screening lead to healthier lifestyles in patients.