Ingestion of fleas commonly leads to infection with this “rice grain” appearing parasite.
Tapeworms
A service that should be recommend for all pets at every visit
Flea/tick/heartworm prevention
Good thing Bella had this vaccine prior to biting you, otherwise you may be required to cut her head off for testing.
Rabies
Most common male dog name
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Where you find the Antech lab results and chewy requests
Max and Fax
This parasite, which can cause colitis in heavily infected animals.
Whipworms
The tick that transmits Lyme disease
Deer tick
These services (3) should be offered to all outdoor cats annually
Flea/tick/heartworm prevention
Triple SNAP
FeLV vaccine
Kitty arthritis never felt so good
Solensia
An expensive way to keep your coffee warm (since you are too busy to drink it)
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Can you trim her nails too?
Yeti and Pedi
Blood tube used for cPL samples
Red top tube (with bead)
Name 5 brands of heartworm prevention
ProHeart
Simparica Trio
Revolution
TriHeart
Interceptor
Heartgard
Bravecto Plus
Trifexis
Sentinel
Iverhart
Advantage Multi
and many more!
A puppy has vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy, so these are on your treatment plan. (Name at least 3)
Parvo
Giardia
Fecal
Radiographs with stat consult
(Other answers will be considered)
The components of DAPP
Distemper
Adenovirus (Hepatitis)
Parvovirus
Parainfluenza
Vital organ
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Lepto and Lyme are wayyyy overdue
Heart and Restart
These urine crystals
Cystine
Name 2 conditions (other than tapeworm) that fleas can cause
Anemia
Flea allergy dermatitis
Cat scratch fever / Bartonella (zoonotic)
Typhus (zoonotic)
These are the extra services that come with a dog special care plan
Preventative rads (without consult)
Tonometry (x2)
ECG (x2)
UA (x2)
20% discount on other services/products
Components of FVRCP
Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Herpesvirus)
Calicivirus
Panleukopenia (“distemper”)
Nonstop ringing all day
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Struvite, Calcium Oxalate, Ammonium Urate
Phones and Stones
Materials you need to place a catheter
Clippers
Alcohol and Chlorhex scrub
Catheters (multiple, different sizes)
T-port (or flushed T-port extension set)
Flush
Tape (multiple cut pieces)
Vet wrap
Which 4 diseases does a 4dx test for, what protein (antigen or antibody) is measured for each disease, and what does a positive test mean for the pet?
Lyme: antibody; exposure
Anaplasma: antibody; exposure
Ehrlichia: antibody; exposure
Heartworm: antigen; adult female worms present
These services are on the treatment plan for puppy Grad Comps
Comprehensive exam
Fecal
Pyrantel
Blood sample collect
4dx
Flea/tick/heartworm prevention (and all remaining single doses on OWP)
Ear swab (if still available on OWP)
Interleukin 31 is the name of my game
Cytopoint
Treatment for Lyme disease
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First line antibiotic for cats, smells like bubblegum
Doxy and Amoxi
The difference between serum and plasma, and how to obtain each
Serum LACKS clotting factors (serum comes from a red or green top tube after centrifugation)
Plasma HAS clotting factors (plasma comes from a purple top tube after centrifugation)