What is a 10 point health check for a dog?

Dennis Greenholt
2025-09-11 04:42:59
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At the commencement of all grooms, we complete a ten-point health check. This consists of a careful examination of your pet, allowing us to safeguard them during the grooming session or amend the groom to be more suitable. This assessment alerts us to any abnormalities, tender areas, reduced skeletal movement, signs and symptoms of infections or possible infestation, and gastrointestinal upsets. Here are the 10 points we check for each time: Eyes Ears Nose Skin Teeth and Gums Coat Nails Movement Lumps Bottom. If we come across any issues, then we will inform you of this when you collect your dog and give you advice on what to do next.

Dell Swaniawski
2025-08-31 08:54:31
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I do a basic health check intuitively but there is also a check list I go through with my dogs every month or so.
1. Body condition – You should just be able to feel the ribs and no more.
There should be a waist between your dog’s ribs and hips and the belly should not sag.
2. Ears – Should be clear of any thick brown or green wax and have no smell.
3. Eyes – Should be bright and clear, with no signs of runniness, redness or soreness.
4. Nose – There should be no crusting on the surface, runny discharges or bleeding.
5. Breath – Bad breath is not just a cosmetic or social problem.
6. Oral hygiene – Teeth should be white with no excess tartar, which looks thick and brown.
7. Skin and coat – Your dog’s skin can be pink or black, depending on the pigments normally found in the breed.
8. Nails – Should be smooth and can be white or black.
9. Digestion – Keep an eye on your dog’s appetite for any noticeable changes.
10. Thirst – If your dog suddenly becomes thirsty or starts drinking more than usual, consult your vet.

Summer Cummerata
2025-08-24 16:41:41
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When your pet has a full health examination – we would typically look at the following: body temperature heart rate, rhythm and evaluation for heart murmurs weight and body condition score eye examination - including ocular reflexes, cataract assessment, retinal and corneal examination ear examination mouth/dental examination - including dental and gingivitis scoring skin/fur examination palpation of lymph nodes and lumps/growths joints/movement and gait evaluation palpation of the abdomen neurological reflexes.
We would also check for signs of parasites, such as fleas and worms and provide authorisation for prescription flea/worm treatment to cover the next 12 months, if required.
We are also happy to discuss general pet well-being matters such as nutrition, behaviour, senility and exercise/mental stimulation.

Hester Frami
2025-08-17 12:53:41
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A 10-point health check for a dog includes annual core vaccinations such as Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus and Leptospirosis.
Two 10-point health checks with a vet are covered under the 365 Care Plan.
The plan also covers prescription flea, tick and worm prevention.
Additionally, it includes regular nail clipping, weight clinics and anal gland expression with a Registered Veterinary Nurse.
Other benefits of the plan include FREE microchipping and discounts on additional vaccinations, medications, dental procedures, surgical procedures and anaesthetics, in-house blood tests, and food and accessories purchased in branch.
The 365 Care Plan is designed to provide the best care at the best prices, allowing pet owners to budget for routine care and enjoy peace of mind knowing their pet’s preventative treatments are covered.
The plan spreads the cost of a pet’s preventative care with an affordable monthly direct debit.
This can help pet owners to give their dogs the very best in preventative healthcare whilst saving money every year.

Jacinto Breitenberg
2025-08-13 09:34:16
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A 10-point health check will always be performed by our vet at the time of your pet’s vaccinations. Our 10-point health checks include a thorough nose to tail examination of your pet. This will include checking their eyes, ears, teeth and gums, microchip, skin and coat, heart & lungs, weight & body condition, joints and mobility, nails, and anal glands. Your vet will be able to monitor the unique needs of your pet at the specific stage of its life – for example, paying special attention to an elderly pet’s blood pressure and joints or a puppy’s skeletal development – as their health needs will change as your pet moves through each stage of their life. Regular checks give us the opportunity to check your pet is developing well and is as healthy as possible. This includes checking their teeth, weight and more.

Rogers Yost
2025-07-31 13:19:19
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Our 10 point health check is carried out as a matter of procedure during any visit to our grooming salon.
All staff are trained in spotting the most common ailments and problems that occur in dogs, the areas we cover in the check are: Eyes Ears Nose Skin Teeth and Gums Coat Nails Movement Lumps Bottom.
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