Check for redness, discharge, or cloudiness. Healthy eyes are bright and clear. Seek vet advice for persistent issues.
Look for signs of redness, swelling, or foul odor. Clean gently with vet-approved solutions. Seek vet help for infections or wax buildup.
Examine for lumps, fleas, ticks, or skin irritations. A healthy coat is shiny and smooth. Schedule vet visit for unusual symptoms.
Ensure the nose is moist. Dryness or unusual discharge may indicate health concerns. Reach out to a vet if problems persist.
Check for bad breath, tartar buildup, or bleeding gums. Healthy gums are pink. Arrange dental check-ups with the vet.
Gently feel for any lumps, bumps, or tender areas. Observe for limping or difficulty in movement. Contact vet for concerns.
Use a pet thermometer to measure rectal temperature. Normal range: 100.5°F to 102.5°F. Consult vet for abnormal readings.