General Health

General Good Health

A healthy pet is a happy companion. Your pet's daily well-beingrequires regular care and close attention to any hint of ill health.The American Veterinary Medical Association suggests that you consult your veterinarian if your pet shows any of the following signs:

 

Lumps or swelling

Reduced or excessive appetite or water intake

Marked weight loss or gain

Limping, stiffness, or difficulty getting up or down

Difficult, discolored, excessive or uncontrolled waste elimination (urine and feces)

Abnormal discharges from any body opening

Head shaking, scratching, licking, or coat irregularities

Changes in behavior or fatigue

Foul breath or excessive tartar deposits on teeth

 

Pets age more rapidly than people and can develop diseaseconditions that can go unnoticed, even to the most attentive petowner. Veterinarians are skilled in detecting conditions thathave gradual onset and subtle signs. Early detection allowsproblems to be treated most easily and affordably. Help fosterearly detection and treatment by scheduling regular examinations.

Please visit www.AVMA.com for further information.

 

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