
What happens during an examination in dogs
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Start by familiarizing your dog with the vet's office and staff. Take them for short visits to the clinic, allowing them to explore the waiting area and get comfortable with the environment. This will help reduce their anxiety during the actual examination.
Additionally, make sure your dog is properly restrained during the visit. Use a leash or carrier to keep them secure and prevent any potential accidents or escape attempts.
It's also a good idea to bring along any necessary documents, such as vaccination records or medical history, to provide the veterinarian with a complete picture of your dog's health.
Finally, be sure to communicate any specific concerns or symptoms you have noticed in your dog to the veterinarian, as this will help guide the examination and ensure all relevant issues are addressed.
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