Diagnosing dog bladder infections, diabetes and urinary tract infections
I know dog and cat caregivers can get in a situation where they do not do annual blood and urinalysis testing because of the expense involved, but sometimes the tests are not done simply because the veterinarian never suggested it.
Sometimes our customers tell us that their dog or cat became seriously ill in a very short period of time. Several people said they bring their animals in yearly for routine check ups, but their vets never suggested routine diagnostic testing and they never thought to ask.
After the last call, I did a little research to see why that happens. It seems like some vets are so used to their clients refusing the tests that they get out of the habit of even suggesting it.
Labels: diagnosing canine infections, diagnosing cat bladder infection, diagnosing diabetes, diagnosing dog bladder infections, diagnosing feline infections

3 Comments:
My dog is 2 1/2 years old and has been getting regular shots + checkups (and every suggested test) since she was 10 weeks. My vet has never once mentioned a urinalysis. The kit is very worth it, if only to never worry that my dog is 'toughing it out' with a terrible infection.
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I think regular check up for our pets to a vet is very necessary for them to be healthy and strong. Nice post.
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