CR Medicare Plan Full Annual Dog Checkup

$279.00

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If you have dogs, you may treat them like your children: you spoil them rotten and care for them deeply. Since pets are that important to you, then their health should be just as important too.

Preventative care is just as important for pets as it is for their owners. Why?

Because vets can help detect (and sometimes prevent) diseases and other life-threatening conditions early on, saving you money and heartache in the long run.

Checking with your vet each year makes sure our pet’s vitals are in good shape.

Often dogs won’t even show symptoms of a health problem, so it’s best to have a professional assess things just in case.

Our Providers carry out comprehensive checks:

An annual dog checkup is an opportunity to bring up any questions and express any concerns you have about your pup (if he’s not sleeping well, your dog has discolored poop, etc.). You’re paying for your visit, so you might as well make the most of your time with the expert and ask away. They might also make some suggestions based on their evaluation of your dog and recommend some wellness tips.

  • Increase life expectancy and improve health.
  • Detect life-threatening conditions or diseases.
  • Increase the chances of treatment and cure.
  • What Does An Annual Checkup For Dogs Include?

    Here’s a list of specific things the veterinarian will check for during an annual dog visit:

  • Vaccinations and current status of each (vaccine guide)
  • Blood tests (particularly for older dogs who are prone to more health problems)
  • Urine tests and any discharge, discoloration, etc.
  • Fecal tests (typically for puppies)
  • Digestion, including any concerns about gas, burping, or abnormal stools
  • Coughing, wheezing, sneezing, throat or nose discharge
  • Coat and skin check for hair loss, lumps, rashes, discoloration, or unusual spots (learn more about skin infections in dogs)
  • Limbs, walking, standing, and toenails
  • Ears and eyes for discharge, swelling, redness, or itching
  • Tests for intestinal parasites, like heartworms other worms
  • Fleas, ticks, mites (plus flea and tick detection
  • Dental health, including teeth and breath smell (often a sign of Gum disease
  • Organs to make sure they are not an unusual size

All your exams and full reports and submitting a current state of health. via a consult after check-up
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