[Recommended Dog Health Checkup] How often should dogs have a health checkup? Prices and procedures for puppy/adult/senior dog checkups.
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Dog Health Checkup Items | Prices | Recommendations Whether you own a puppy, adult dog, adopted dog, or senior dog, regular pet checkups are crucial for detecting congenital diseases, declining physical function, heart problems, and even early signs of cancer. This article compares health checkup items and costs for dogs of different ages to help you choose the most suitable checkup plan.EndFragment
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- Do dogs only need regular checkups?Human Age Conversion TableEndFragment
- Puppy physical examination price and recommendations
- Adult dog physical examination price and recommendations
- Price and recommendations for senior dog health checkups
- Price of physical examination for new/adopted dogs
- Dog Health Check FAQ
- What preparations should be made before and after a dog's physical examination?
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Do dogs only need regular checkups?Human Age Conversion TableEndFragment
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The average lifespan of a pet dog is...11-14Some long-lived dogs can live to be 100 years old.16Over 18 years old. Traditionally, humans...1Age equals dog7This claim, originating in the 1950s, was based on the then-current average human lifespan of approximately 70 years and a dog's approximately 10 years, but it ignored the rapid growth rate of puppies in their first two years and disregarded differences in size and breed. As for the American Kennel Club...(AKC)The calculation method uses more accurate non-linear conversion and body shape adjustments for humans.1Years old equal to dog15age,2Age equalstwenty fourAt age 18, after which the dog's annual lifespan is equivalent to that of a human.4-5age.
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Dogs have a much higher pain tolerance than humans, and because they cannot express their discomfort, owners often overlook early health problems. By the time obvious discomfort and symptoms appear, the condition may already be quite serious, increasing suffering and treatment costs for both the owner and the dog. Therefore, puppies, adult dogs, and senior dogs all need regular body checks.
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As dogs age, they are more prone to health problems. Regular checkups can help detect nine common canine health issues early:
- Canine distemper- A highly contagious viral disease that causes fever, cough, and runny nose.
- Canine parvovirus enteritis- Primarily affects puppies, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
- RabiesCaused by the rabies virus, it is almost 100% fatal.
- Canine infectious hepatitis- It affects liver function, causing fever, loss of appetite, and jaundice.
- Heartworm diseaseTransmitted by mosquitoes, these parasites inhabit the heart and pulmonary arteries, causing coughing, fatigue, and difficulty breathing.
- arthritis- Common in older dogs, causing joint pain and slow movement.
- Periodontal diseasePoor oral hygiene can cause swollen and red gums and loose teeth.
- Kidney failure- Increased water intake and loss of appetite in dogs can be caused by a variety of factors, including poisoning, infection, and aging.
- heart disease- Caused by genetics, aging, and obesity, leading to cough, difficulty breathing, and fatigue.
Puppy physical examination price and recommendations
Puppies' immune systems are not fully developed, and common health problems include canine distemper, parvovirus, parasite infections, and digestive issues. Therefore, special attention needs to be paid to their health checks. Common check-up items include...Vaccination,DewormingandBasic health assessmentAnd check if there isCongenital diseasesThe price for a puppy check-up ranges from HK$300 (vaccination) to HK$1,200 (comprehensive health check).

Which clinic is best for a puppy's physical examination?
Suitable for dogs of all ages and weights
Provide protection for your dog from threats such as canine distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza virus, and leptospirosis.
Suitable for dogs of all ages and weights
Protect your dog from canine distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza virus, and leptospirosis.
Suitable for dogs three months or older
Key Projects: Genetic Testing - Comprehensive Disease Screening
Other items: Veterinary palpation
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Adult dog physical examination price and recommendations
Adult dogs are at their peak of health, but still need regular checkups to prevent chronic diseases. Checkup items include...Comprehensive blood test,Heart enzyme rapid test,Urinary conditionandImaging diagnosis (such as X-ray or ultrasound examination)The price for a vet checkup for an adult dog ranges from HK$1,500 to HK$2,000.
Which room is best for a physical examination of an adult dog?
Suitable for adult dogs
Ultrasound examination (kidneys/bladder/liver) - choose any two
General practitioner consultation | Basic blood tests | Heart and lung auscultation
Physical examination of eyes, ears, teeth, and skin | Abdominal palpation, blood pressure assessment, and temperature measurement
Suitable for dogs 1 year or older
Key items: Complete blood cell count, 17 biochemical indices
Other tests: veterinary palpation, electrolyte test, urine test.
Suitable for dogs 1 year or older
Key Project: X-ray Imaging Diagnosis
Other tests: Veterinary palpation, complete blood count, 17 biochemical indicators
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Price and recommendations for senior dog health checkups
As older dogs age, their bodily functions gradually decline, requiring special health checks for conditions such as arthritis, heart disease, kidney disease, and cancer. The check-up items for older dogs include...Heart examination,Abdominal and chest X-raysandLiver and kidney function testsThe price of a medical examination ranges from HK$2,000 to HK$3,000.
Is it better to have a side room for an old dog's physical examination?
Suitable for dogs aged 7 years and older
Key items: Complete blood cell count, 17 biochemical indices
Other tests: veterinary palpation, electrolyte test, urine test.
Suitable for dogs of all ages and weights
Key Projects: Pro BNP rapid test for heart disease, X-ray imaging diagnosis
Other tests: Veterinary palpation, complete blood count, 24 biochemical indicators.
Suitable for older dogs
Rapid test for early-stage SDMA kidney disease | T4 total thyroxine
Ultrasound examination (kidney/bladder/liver) - choose one
General practitioner consultation | Comprehensive blood test | Urine test
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Price of physical examination for new/adopted dogs
Since the health history of the adopted dog is unknown, a comprehensive health check is necessary, including...Blood test,X-rayandParasite examinationThe cost of a medical examination ranges from HK$1,000 to HK$1,300.
Which room is best for a new/adopted dog's physical examination?
Suitable for dogs of any age
Key tests: Canine distemper + viral enteritis + Giardia lamblia test
Other items: Veterinary palpation
Dog Health Check FAQ
A:A full health check-up is generally recommended annually. Puppies, newly adopted dogs, or senior dogs may need a check-up every six months, depending on their health condition.EndFragment
A:Common procedures include blood tests, urine analysis, stool tests, cardiopulmonary function assessment, X-rays or ultrasounds, depending on the clinic and package offered.EndFragment
A:Yes, many veterinary clinics offer a combination service of physical examination and vaccination, making it convenient for owners to take care of their dog's health all at once.EndFragment
A:It is recommended to schedule the first health check-up within one to two weeks of adoption to check the dog's overall condition and establish a health record.EndFragment
A:Partial inspection(Such as blood drawing)Fasting may be required for 6 days-It takes 8 hours; it is recommended to check with the clinic for specific instructions before making an appointment.EndFragment
A:Basic physical examinationHK$1,000-$1,200, advanced packages or plans that include imaging examinations may cost more.HK$1,500, depending on the clinic and project.EndFragment
A:If you experience persistent vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, difficulty breathing, abnormal behavior, or significant pain, seek medical attention immediately to avoid delaying treatment.EndFragment
What preparations should be made before and after a dog's physical examination?
Preparation before and after a dog's physical examination is very important, especially for the dog's first visit. Adequate preparation can ensure a smooth process and reduce the dog's stress. Here are some suggestions:
Preparation before inspection
- Bring your health records – including vaccination records, past medical history, and any medications used.
- Make sure your dog is fasting - Some tests require your dog to be fasting, so remember to consult your veterinarian before the test.
- Keep them relaxed - bring your dog's favorite toys or treats, which can help reduce their stress.
- Prepare urine or feces samples - Some tests require testing of dog excrement, and owners need to collect samples from their pets themselves before the test.
- Leash your dog and prepare a dog bag - Before entering the clinic, remember to fasten your dog's harness and leash, or put it in a pet bag to prevent accidents.
Post-inspection preparation
- Observe your dog's reaction - closely observe your dog's behavior and health after the check-up, especially its reaction to vaccination.
- Provide a comfortable environment - give your dog a quiet and comfortable place to rest at home and reduce external disturbances.
- Follow your veterinarian's instructions - follow up with care and treatment as advised by your veterinarian, and attend follow-up appointments on time.
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