Veterinary services and their meanings
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- 2. Immediate medical attention provided to animals in critical orlife-threatening situations, such as trauma, poisoning, respiratory distress, orsudden illness
- 4. measures taken to prevent illnesses or health issues in animals, including vaccinations, parasite control (flea, tick, worm prevention), dental care, and nutritional counseling.
- 5. Specialized care tailored for older animals, including geriatricscreenings, joint supplements, pain management, and diet adjustments toaccommodate age-related changes.dog Man's best friendcat Likes to chase micebat Flying mammalelephant Has a trunkkangaroo Large marsupial
- 6. Compassionate care provided to terminally ill or elderly pets,including palliative care, pain management, hospice care, and euthanasia services.This also involves supporting pet owners emotionally during the end-of-life processand providing bereavement support afterwards.
- 9. Guidance provided by veterinarians to ensure pets receivebalanced diets suited to their age, breed, health status, and specific nutritionalneeds. This may involve recommending commercial diets or prescription diets formedical conditions.
- 10. Advanced veterinary care offered by specialists in specificareas such as dermatology, ophthalmology, cardiology, oncology, neurology, andorthopedics.
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- 1. Medical care provided to animals to treatillnesses, injuries, or medical conditions. This may involve medications (antibiotics,pain management), surgery, wound care, and rehabilitation.
- 3. Evaluation and treatment of behavioral issues in pets,including anxiety, aggression, phobias, compulsive behaviors, and house trainingproblems.
- 7. Various tests performed to diagnose illnesses or conditions in animals, such as blood tests, urinalysis, imaging (X-rays, ultrasound) and biopsies.
- 8. Regular cheps-ups performed by a veterinarian to assess the overall and well-being health of pets. This may include vaccinations parasite control,and general health screenings.