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Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Why should I bring my pet in for a fecal exam?

Yearly fecal exams at your veterinary clinic are the best way to keep your pet and your family safe from intestinal parasites. Annual fecals give your Perry vet a chance to check for intestinal parasites before more serious conditions arise. 

What are fecal exams?

A fecal exam is a microscopic examination of your pet's feces, which is completed at your veterinarian's office. Annual fecals help your vet to identify and treat any infections that could be compromising your pet's health, and even the health of members of your household. 

What do fecals detect?

Your vet will look for any signs of parasites such as hookworms and roundworms when performing fecal exams. These parasites can make pets irritable and uncomfortable, and could lead to many more serious issues. A number of parasites may even be transmitted to people. 

Intestinal parasites live in your pet's gastrointestinal tract, hiding them from view. That's why fecals are the best way to detect their presence. 

How do I prepare for my pet's fecal exam?

Collect a fresh stool sample and bring it to your vet's office within 4 to 6 hours for the most accurate results. It's important not to allow the stool sample to dehydrate or dry out, since many of the potential parasites will be killed, which in turn can mask their presence. 

How often should my pet have a fecal exam?

You should have your pet tested for internal parasites at least annually. Puppies and animals with gastrointestinal issues may need fecal exams more frequently. Ask your vet how often you should bring your pet's stool sample in for a fecal. 

Is your dog due for their annual fecal exam? Book an appointment at Westmoreland & Slappey Animal Hospital today.

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