Many pet owners lack the awareness of regular physical examination for their pets. Most of them wait until their pets are terminally ill before they rush to the animal hospital for treatment. At this time, they will not only spend more money, but also suffer more. Some pets will even lose their lives because of untimely diagnosis and treatment. In fact, no matter people or animals, as long as they are living organisms, they may get sick. Take timely and effective disease health care and prevention measures to make them live healthier and longer, increase the time that babies spend with us, and improve the quality of life of pets.
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Pet check cycle
Newborn pets can undergo physical examination 30 days after birth;
Pets are recommended to have a physical examination once a year since childhood;
If you have a chronic disease or an elderly pet (7 years old and above), it is recommended to have a physical examination every 6 months.
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Inspection items and functions
Routine examination: This is the most common examination. It is mainly to understand the basic situation of pets, check the internal facial features and mouth, hair health, skin health, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, body temperature, etc. pets of any age should check this item.
Blood routine examination: blood routine examination can see whether the pet has inflammation, virus infection, anemia and other problems.
Blood biochemistry: Blood Biochemistry includes liver function, kidney function and electrolyte, which can detect whether the functions of various organs are normal.
Urine routine test: check whether the pet's urinary system has infection and stones. When the pet has frequent urination, urgency, oliguria, sticky urine and hematuria, the test value of urine routine test can help the veterinarian make a diagnosis.
Fecal examination: check whether the pet is infected with parasites or suffering from digestive tract disorders. If the pet has a normal diet and no indigestion, this item can be checked as appropriate.
Zoonosis check: it is mainly used to check whether pets carry rabies virus, Lyme disease, leptospirosis and other pathogens, because these zoonosis pathogens will affect the owner's health.
Ultrasonic examination: check whether there are structural abnormalities in the internal organs of the pet.
Dr examination: check the bone condition of the pet.