During a check-up, veterinarians assess the overall health of the pet by performing a physical examination, which includes checking vital signs such as heart rate and temperature, examining the eyes, ears, and mouth, and palpating the abdomen. They may also discuss the pet's diet, behavior, and any concerns the owner might have. Additionally, routine vaccinations, preventive care, and tests for parasites or health issues may be conducted based on the pet’s age and health status. The vet will provide recommendations for any necessary treatments or lifestyle adjustments.
Vets take care of sick animals. they also give animals surgery and check ups.
vets spend their time treating animals
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of course vets check on all animals.
Depends on what your definition of "check-up" is. Does your pet need vaccinations or just a physical exam? Is your pet sick? Do you mean annual check-up? Depending on the reason will depend on the cost. You should call around to your local vets and ask for prices to compare. Hope this helps!!
no thats wrong,take it to the vets to get it check out.
Vets check the dogs at the beginning of the race, for heart, hydration, appetite, weight, and lungs. Dogs must have all vaccination's, heartworm check, and they are microchiped. Plus, the dogs are evaluated during the race. These dogs are athletes and get top-notch care.
If you haven't taken the cat to the vets for a check-up, how would you know it has broken its neck? There could be some major damage that needs attention, and the kitten could be in pain. If you suspect such an injury, I urge you to take her to the vet as soon as possible.
Many perform surgery during the morning hours.
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how much is "alot" ? and a dog can sometimes vomit because he eats grass, and he will only eat grass if he has an upset stomache, becase there natural instinct tells them that grass makes them better (which it does) so if the vomit has grass in it, it could mean he just has an upset tummy, and may need a check up at the vets, or it will sort itself out, OR if it doesn't go to the vets and check it out
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