How do owners perform physical examinations on pets (Part 1)

Nov 14,2023
4Min

Whether you are an adult or a child, regular physical examinations are a good habit and help us stay healthy. The furry babies at home also need physical examinations. Because fur babies cannot communicate in words and cannot express themselves accurately when they feel uncomfortable, they are often not easily discovered by their owners. In particular, some pets have a strong pain tolerance, even several times that of humans.

By the time the owner discovers it, most cases are serious. In addition to taking their fur babies to pet hospitals or clinics for regular check-ups, owners should pay more attention to their fur babies' physical condition in daily life, and it is necessary to do some simple physical examinations at home.

Here are some suggestions:

1. Basic physical examination

Weight

If possible or necessary, the owner should weigh the pet once while holding it, and then weigh it again alone. The difference in weight between the two times is the weight of the pet. This weighing is more accurate. If the fur baby has reached the standard weight range, it should be kept relatively stable. If the weight changes significantly, such as suddenly becoming fat or losing weight, the owner should be alert to whether the fur baby is sick.

Eyes

Bright and lively eyes are a sign of health. If you find that there is continuous discharge from the corners of your furry child's eyes, his eyes are dull, and he often scratches his eyes or keeps blinking, it is likely that there is something wrong with his eyes.

Teeth

A pair of white and shiny teeth not only makes your furry child look beautiful, but is also a sign of good health. Owners should always check the cleanliness of their pet's mouth. If the teeth are found to be covered with dirt and food debris, and emit a peculiar smell, they must brush their teeth in time. If there is tartar or tooth decay, you should take it to the doctor.

Ears

If your furry child's ears are relatively clean, with almost no secretions, no redness and swelling, and the ear canal appears light pink, and there is no odor, it can be judged that his ears are healthy. If it often shakes its head, scratches its ears, and has a peculiar smell in its ears, it may be due to ear scabies or otitis media, and it needs timely treatment.

2. Appearance and behavior

Shineness of fur

If you find that your furry child's coat is dark, rough, with lots of dandruff, hair loss, dry skin, red rashes, spots or plaques, etc., you should consult a doctor for early treatment.

General behavior

Ignoring the owner: The normally naughty and lively furry child becomes reluctant to move, moves lazily, and responds to external stimulation.If your reaction is slow, your expression is indifferent, or you are even drowsy, you may be sick and you should consult a doctor in time.

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