1. Routine examination: This is the most common examination, mainly to understand the basic condition of the dog, including checking the five senses and the inside of the mouth, coat health, skin health, heart rate, blood pressure, respiration, body temperature. 2. Blood test: mainly routine blood test, blood test is one of the health tests after the basic science test, which can detect whether the various cell values in the blood are normal. 3. Complete blood count CBC: (the ratio of red and white blood cells, used to determine whether the body has anemia, bacterial and viral infections, parasitic infections and other conditions). Blood biochemical examination (to determine whether the internal organs of the body such as liver, kidneys, pancreas, etc. have functional abnormalities, to determine whether there are abnormalities in the blood ions, blood sugar, total lipid protein, etc.). 4. Stool examination: the main purpose of this type of examination is to determine whether the dog is suffering from digestive tract dysbiosis, parasitic infection or digestive tract disorders. If the dog usually has a normal diet and has not experienced indigestion, this can be optional. 5. X-ray examination: imaging can be used to check the internal organs and bones of the dog 6. 7. urine examination: the main purpose is to determine in a timely manner whether the dog’s urinary system has infections, stones, or what poisoning conditions the body has.
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