HUMMMMM.... I get my dogs checked every year but as for me. I think it has been
atleast 10 or more since I had an annual check up. My car gets routine check ups
though. Does that count
Cathy

Laura Trunk wrote:

> For those who don't believe in annual checkups on your dogs--how often do
> you go to the doctor for an annual checkup on yourself?
>
> Dogs age more quickly than we do.  An annual complete examination is more
> like one every 4 or 5 years for humans.  I could never let myself go 4 or 5
> years without a complete checkup!  So I believe that an annual examination
> for dogs is essential!  It is the minimum I should do for my dogs.
>
> I don't know why, but something in my Cavaliers faces just makes me want to
> treat them more like human children than livestock!  Maybe I'm weird or in
> the minority, but that is how I feel.  So all my dogs get an annual complete
> checkup and all of them have bloodwork done at some point between birth and
> 4 or 5 years of age because I want to know how they are truly doing.  They
> get a somewhat similar level of care as my children do--on a much more
> simplistic level--but still a good level of care.  I KNOW dogs hide pain and
> so I want to have them checked out regularly to make sure something isn't
> amiss.  I was at the vet today and I saw a beautiful Mastiff bitch who had
> had emergency surgery for bloat last night.  They were cleaning her up and
> getting her ready to go home.  She stood there so calmly, wagging her tail.
> There is no doubt in my mind she was in pain.  She had had somewhat
> extensive surgery to save her life and I could see the extensive incision
> spots and all the sutures.  Yet she didn't act like it at all.  Not on my
> life would I look for my dogs to tell me they are in pain--that they have a
> problem of some sort--as I know they wouldn't unless they were REALLY in
> pain.
>
> Laura Lang
> Roycroft Cavaliers
>
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