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Pet Health Checks Body condition. Heart rate and rhythm. Breathing rate and lung sounds. Eyes, ears and skin examination. Mouth/dental examination. Movement. body temperature (if deemed necessary) blood pressure (if deemed necessary)
Many veterinarians will begin with the pets head and examine their eyes, ears, nose and mouth. The heart and lungs should be listened to with a good quality stethoscope. The abdomen should be palpated to help evaluate the gastrointestinal tract as well as other organs, such as the liver, kidneys and spleen.
This will include an oral exam, listening to the heart and lungs with a stethoscope, examining the eyes with an ophthalmoscope, looking in the ears with an otoscope, body condition scoring (a way to monitor weight), feeling lymph nodes and organs within the abdomen, performing a rectal exam, checking reflexes, watching
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Your Pets Physical Checkup Listening to your animals lungs and heart. Checking your cat or dogs stance, gait, and weight. Examining your pets eyes for signs of excessive tearing, discharge, redness, cloudiness, or eyelid issues. Checking your companions coat for overall condition, abnormal hair loss, or dandruff.
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So lets get going start at the tip of the nose and work backwards. Look and feel your dogs nose. Your dogs nose may not be cold and wet! Look at your dogs eyes. The eyes should be bright. Look and smell inside both ears. Learn what is normal for your dog. Teeth and gums. Your dogs skin. Nails. Your dogs bottom.
Ideally, your vet should see your dog at least once a year, and more frequently as they get older or if they have special medical needs. These regular visits play a huge part in the prevention is better than cure approach; so dont hold off making the appointment just because your dog seems fit and healthy to you.
Most adult pets only need to visit our veterinarian about once a year. During this time, our veterinarian may give your pet booster vaccinations and perform a thorough physical exam. Stool samples and blood work are also recommended during the yearly exam.

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