Newly bought dogs to do a physical examination how often pets should be a physical examination

Not only people, dogs also need medical checkups gradually, we began not to reject medical checkups, slowly accept the results of medical checkups, and consciously in the diet, exercise to strengthen their behavior. The time of physical examination also from the beginning of a few years, reduced to once a year, most companies also began to organize regular staff physical examination, which is responsible for the staff, is also responsible for our health, which is also another manifestation of love for our family. The significance of pet checkups for friends who have pets may understand that pets, in fact, like people, also have old age, sickness and death, will also catch a cold, sickness, and even as our standard of living continues to improve, some human diseases are also reflected in animals, such as: obesity, hypertension, chronic kidney failure, etc., if pets continue to be in this subhealthy state, may eventually be a crisis of pet life. For pets, physical examination is their body alarm, blood sugar levels, liver and kidney function, bone condition, etc., are closely related to the health of pets, but they are different from us, they do not speak, can not say physical discomfort, and even some pets in the early stages of the disease, in order to prevent the owner worry, will deliberately “hide” The owner finds the pet abnormalities, the disease has been delayed to an advanced stage, the owner needs a lot of energy and money to treat the pet, more importantly, dragged so long is likely to miss the best period of treatment, the pet owner will often blame themselves, why did not do regular medical check-ups before. The age of 1 year old pet dogs and cats is equivalent to 7 years old human, should be a health check-up once a year, when the pet enters adulthood, should increase the frequency of medical examination. As with humans, when pets enter old age, they should be examined more frequently to prevent and treat some diseases in advance. Healthy dogs and cats should have a full body checkup, including laboratory tests, at least once a year. Older dogs and cats should have a physical examination and laboratory tests every 6 months.

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