What items are checked for dogs during their physical examination at the animal hospital? Introduction to dog physical examination items!
Every year we need to conduct a comprehensive physical examination for our pets to ensure their health. So what are the general inspection items for pet dog physical examination?
Routine examination: This type of examination is the most common examination. It mainly involves understanding the basic condition of the dog, including the dog's breed, age, fatness and thinness, as well as daily diet and health care. Fee: About 50 yuan (doctor’s consultation fee).
Blood test: Mainly includes complete blood count (CBC), and the blood biochemistry test costs about 500 yuan.
Fecal examination: The main purpose of this type of examination is to determine whether the dog is suffering from digestive tract flora imbalance, parasite infection, digestive tract disorder and other diseases. Fee: About 100 yuan.
Urine examination: The main purpose is to promptly determine whether the dog’s urinary system has infections, stones, or any poisoning conditions in the body. Charge: About 100 yuan.
X-ray examination: The condition of the dog’s internal organs and bones can be examined through imaging. Charges: It depends on the specific size and body parts of the dog. Small dogs generally cost around 300 yuan, while full-body examinations for large and medium-sized dogs generally cost 600 yuan.
Ultrasound examination: This type of examination mainly uses imaging to see whether there are morphological changes or functional abnormalities in the dog's internal organs. The fee is: about 300 yuan.
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