Does my dog need regular check-ups with the vet?
Ever wondered if regular check-ups are important for your dog? Most dog owners ponder this question. And the truth is… if you failed to do the regular check-ups, then your dog may end up having some major diseases that you don’t know about. Subsequently, you would need to pay lot of money to both the veterinarian for a consult and for the required drugs needed for the therapy of the clinical condition.
If you don’t have a lot of experience with dog diseases or dog rearing, you may not recognize the common clinical conditions of your dogs. This is why check-ups are so important. For example, if your dog has potbelly, the condition may not look abnormal many times. But if you take your dog in for a regular check-up, then the veterinarian can immediately diagnose the condition and give the appropriate therapy. If not, your dog may experience diarrhea and dehydration.
If your dog has any signs of illness, then don’t wait for their regular check-up. Instead, you need to visit the veterinarian immediately. If done in a regular basis, check-ups will provide your dog with vaccinations against canine distemper, parvovirus, corona virus, rabies virus, hepatitis virus, and more.
Various booster vaccinations will be given during checkups. Many of these injections help to improve the immunity level of your dog in a remarkable degree against diseases . Regular check ups also include a complete stool examination to check for conditions such as heartworm. If found, deworming may be carried out with drugs like fenbendazole, albendazole, etc.
Abnormalities like signs of pain may be ruled out during such examinations. If not, helminthiasis may affect the animal and diarrhea may occur in addition to the other types of digestive upsets and anemia. Regular examinations help to rule out the external parasitic conditions like lice or tick infestations.
And as mentioned in previous posts, dental problems are also diagnosed during the regular veterinary check ups.