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Exam
CBC w/ Diff to LRH
Chemistry Panel to LRH
E. R. D Urine Screen Test
Urinalysis
Fecal Float

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Exam
CBC w/ Diff to LRH
Chemistry Panel to LRH
E.R.D. Urine Screen test
Urinalysis
Fecal Float

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Exam
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EKG Pre-Anesthetic Screen
E.R.D. Urine Screen Test
Urinalysis
Fecal Float

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Exam
Complete Bloodwork to Antech
EKG Pre-Anesthetic Screen
E.R.D. Urine Screen test
Urinalysis
Fecal Float

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The following is a how to guide on nail trimming and bathing.

 

How To Bathe Your Pet

Step One
Prior to bathing any long-haired pet, you should thoroughly brush its coat to remove any matted hair, knots or foreign materials.

Step Two
Wet down your pet's coat, except its head, with warm water and, using the shampoo recommended by your veterinarian, work up a good lather, thoroughly massaging the skin to remove the dead skin cells and dirt.

Step Three
Wet down your pet's head. Lather and massage, being careful not to splash any suds in your pet's eyes.

Step Four
Thoroughly rinse your pet's head and body being certain you have rinsed off all the shampoo to avoid skin irritation. If desired, rub a coat conditioner into the coat and then rinse off.

Step Five
Dry your pet with a large towel and, if you wish, use a hair dryer, set only on the warm setting so as not to burn your pet's skin. Long-haired coats should be brushed until dry.

Happier, healthier pets....that's what you have in common with 
your veterinarian.

 

How to Trim your Pet's Nails

Cats

Dogs

With pet nail trimmers, trim the nail in a half circle shape. (See picture above) 

Cat claws grow in a circle and can grow back into the pad, so trim them regularly. 

Hold the cat firmly under your arm and press on the pad and when the nail appears, trim it. The nail may split or splinter, this is normal with cats.

If you accidentally hit the vein, apply pressure or corn starch and hold it until the bleeding stops.

Never cut the nail to make it flat against the pad.

With pet nail trimmers, trim the nail on a straight-line from the pad. (See picture above)

If you accidentally hit the vein, apply pressure or corn starch and hold it until the bleeding stops.

If you can hear the nails clicking when the dog walks on hard surfaces, the nails are too long.

Never cut the nail to make it flat against the pad.



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