Palpating (feeling) Your Pet's Neck, Abdomen, and Limbs
This is the part you may not even notice, because the doctor is going to do her best to make it a calm, casual experience for your pet. She may talk to you while checking your pet by touch. For a healthy pet, this should be a totally pain-free experience, but some cats and dogs don't like their bellies touched or their legs moved, so the less drama, the better. If things go well, this part of the exam will be over before your pet realizes it's anything other than a rather extensive petting - but it allows the doctor to note joint problems, lumps, large changes in the size or position of the organs in the abdomen, changes to the skin or coat, and any area of the body that's painful.