PET HEALTH CHECKUP is an easy, inexpensive, simple 3 step test that will insure you pet’s health and solve urination problems in the home, from cats spraying, dogs marking, cats not using the litter pan, etc.Developed by Dr. Steven Hadaway (a veterinarian for 35 + years) after 18 years of testing and use in veterinary hospitals. The PET HEALTH ?CHECKUP is the same urine test used in all Veterinary hospitals, we just made it easy for you to do and understand. 1 in 5 pets develop some health care problem each year. 20-40% has house training problems or pet behavioral problems sometime during their lifetime. An annual urine test is a great way to check the health of your pet. A urinalysis is a great screening test to detect 12 of the most common diseases of pets (urinary tract problems; diabetes; bladder infections, bladder stones; bladder tumors; liver disease, etc). The test is inexpensive but reliable. Help prevent older dogs and puppies, or older cats and kittens from urinating in the home. An enclosed 24 page booklet helps train puppies or kittens, or older pets and helps pet owners to resolve pet behavioral problems or pet training problems. We provide additional information to help eliminate urine stains or odors.
The simple 3 step test is easy to do: 1) Place the test strips in the urine, 2) Circle the color on the enclosed chart, 3) Compare colors on the chart to determine if the results are normal or abnormal. If abnormal, the pet owners can try OTC treatments that are described or go to a veterinarian. The PET HEALTH ?CHECKUP SM is a great early detection system which save time, money, and pet lives and insures successful treatment as well as reduced treatment cost. Lastly, since the test determines pH and protein (urea) levels in the urine we help resolve urine burns to the lawn. We provide a myriad of helpful suggestions.
The Pet Health Checkup FAQs
The Pet Health Checkup is an easy, inexpensive way to insure your pet’s health and solve urination problems in the home, from cats spraying, dogs marking, cats not using the litter pan, etc.
We help solve the urine problem but also (with instruction in the 24 page booklet) help with training or behavioral problems. This test was developed by Dr. Steven Hadaway (a veterinarian who has been in practice for 30+ years) after years of research and testing.
1 in 5 pets have some form of urinary tract problem’s, and even more have training/behavioral problems. A urine test every 1-12 months (depending on the age and health of your pet is a great way to check the health of your pet and to insure a long healthy life by detecting 12 of the most common diseases of pets.
The test is easy to do, just place one of the test strips in the urine or the wet litter. If the results are normal, pet owners avoid a trip to their veterinarian. If your pet has any of the 12 serious diseases which the urine test detects, you realize the need to go to a veterinarian.
The Pet Health Checkup is a great early detection system. Pets with serious diseases are diagnosed and treated much earlier to save lives. Early detection insures successful treatment and reduces treatment cost.
The Pet Health Checkup Screens for these 12 common diseases:
- Kidney disease
- Liver conditions
- Bladder disease/infections
- Bacterial infections of the bladder
- Diabetes Mellitus • Hepatitis
- Diabetes Insipidus
- Kidney infections
- Urinary Tract infections
- Auto-immune/Bleeding diseases
- Cushing’s disease
- Prostate disease
Our 24 page booklet:
1) helps train puppies/kittens, and will help pet owners to resolve those problems.
2) helps determine which products will work or eliminate stains and odors.
3) helps determine if your pet is normal or has a disease.
4) helps resolve urine burns to the lawn.
Every pet will benefit from this inexpensive but reliable health check kit.
How often should I use the Pet Health Checkup, to test the urine?
What other problems or disease can the urine test help solve?
How does the test work?
How do I save money?
How often should I use the Pet Health Checkup, to test the urine?
It depends on the age and health of your pet, and if any problems have occurred in the past.
1. For healthy dogs and cats with no previous or present problems from the age of 1-6 years of age, test twice a year or at least annually.
2. Any pet with previous bladder diseases or other organ diseases (liver, kidney, etc) should test at least every 2-4 months.
3. Any pet with a recent bladder, kidney, liver disease etc. should test 2 weeks after treatment, then 1 month later, then 2 months later and then every 3 months indefinitely. If any signs recur then test immediately. Test more frequently if your pet has had multiple recurring episodes of that disease or is 7 years or older.
4. Test at least monthly if your pet has any of these signs: increased drinking, increased appetite, increased urination frequency or urinating in the house, straining to urinate, dark colored urine or lighter colored urine, odor to urine, especially if your pet is greater than 7 old.
If your pet is losing weight (any number of diseases can cause this) -check for worms and heartworm disease with our other tests.
Any pet that is 7-10 years old needs more frequent testing, again depending on your pets overall health.
Pets older than 10 years:
1) But in good health, with no signs of disease should test every 2 months.
2) Pets with poor health and other signs test every 1-2 months.
Note: We sell the strips only - no other contents) for those who test more frequently and already have the booklet, cover, etc. See our store for prices. 6 strip pack @ 9.95, 12 strip pack @ 17.95. Do not purchase more than you will use in 12 months, since there is a concern of accuracy of the test strips over time.
What other problems or disease can the urine test help solve?
- Cats Spraying Walls, or Anywhere
- Urine and other odors
- Urine and other Stains
- Older Dogs Accidents/Retraining
- Urination in unusual locations
- Puppy training problems
- Urination outside of litter pans
- Dogs marking areas with urine
- Urine/Fecal Behavioral Problems
- Increased Thirst or Urination
- Increased Frequency of Urination
- Urine or Stool Damage to the lawn
If your pet is losing weight (any number of disease) - check for worms and heartworm disease with our other tests.
The Pet Health Checkup is a simple, easy test that includes everything you need. We provide easy to follow guides to help determine if your pet has an illness and if you need to see a veterinarian.
The test is simple and easy to do, just place one of the test strips in the urine, and circle the color on the enclosed chart (two test strips are provided). The charts that are provided help determine if the results are normal or abnormal.
If the results are normal, pet owners avoid a costly trip to a veterinarian, and use the booklet to help resolve behavioral/training problems.
If the pet has any of the 12 serious diseases which the urine test can help to detect, the pet owner can try some of the OTC treatments suggested. If the problem is serious we help you to realize that your pet needs to go to a veterinarian.
The Pet Health Checkup is a great early detection system. Pets with serious diseases are diagnosed/treated much earlier to save lives. Early detection insures successful treatment and reduces treatment cost. Lastly, we help resolve urine burns to the lawn.
1. Most problems of puppies are behavioral. Once you use our test and all results are normal, you realize that your pup/kitten has a training issue and you use our booklet to resolve those problems before your house is destroyed.
If all the test results are normal then you save a trip to your vet and save approximately $100. (Exam $45 - $65 + urine $30 - $45).
2. Dog and cats 1 yr - 7yrs with increased frequency of urination, or bloody urine, or house accidents frequently have a bladder disease. Many pet owners delay going to a vet - with this test you will know whether you have a helath issue (bladder disease) or behavioral.
3. Finally, our tests help you to realize sooner whether you have one of the more serious problems, and can institute veterinary care sooner.
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